Just curious. Also, anyone playing BR or esports TPS?
EDIT: So because of my $0 budget and the fact that my uptime is around 50% (PC, no additional servers) I ended up using NextDNS. For the time being it works (according to dnsleaktest), an added benefit was improved ad-blocking (100% in this tool). I now have plans for a proper router in the future with a Pi-hole. Thanks so much for all the info & suggestions, definitely learnt a lot.
So it turns out I got myself into an ISP that was shittier than expected (I already knew it was kinda shitty), they DNS hijack for whatever reason and I can't manually set my own DNS on my router or even my devices.
Cyber security has never been my forte but I'm always trying to keep learning as I go. I've read that common solutions involve using a different port (54) or getting a different modem/router or just adding a router.
Are they all true? Whats the cheapest, easiest way of dealing with all of this?
I know an option called "Screen Share" exist under Sharing for GNOME but I do not have it.
I installed Arch manually with minimal everything and I think I'm lacking either a service or a whole library but I cannot pin point it.
Any ideas. I have libvncserver
installed and GNOME Connections. Maybe a gsettings
flag?
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