I've been using Whoogle for probably a couple years now, and it's been great.
I do not have a cert on my PC that's running it (in my house) so my connection to it is not https. My question though, is once my query reaches from my device to the whole server (http) does Whoogle then use HTTPS when exiting to complete the query?
I've gone through this process a few times over the last week since trying out WireGuard, and for the most part it's been seemless. There's hiccups here or there, but normally just me misconfiguring my keys/ config file.
Typically on the client (my phone, tablet, etc) there is an option to generate the key pairs. I'll then put the public one on my peer definition in pfsense, and away we go.
With this GL.iNet router however, there is no option (that I see) to generate the key pairs.. so I think the problem I'm running into is that they are not matching/ expected when the negotiation with my firewall happens.
How can I go about generating these keypairs? Has anyone had this issue with GL.iNet?
EDIT: After finding a post from GL.iNet staff advising to not have a Listening port in the Peer section, and to set the MTU to around 1300, I have everything working as expected.
I've used fail2ban
in the past on Ubuntu, and it was very easy to setup.
Apparently on Debian, there is no /var/log/auth.log
, and it does not use iptables, so fail2ban
is not seeing the failed login attempts and jailing the purp.
Has anyone set this up successfully before? I see suggestions online to set backend = systemd
, but this does not seem to be fixing the issue for me.
Hey all,
I have a TP-Link EAP660-HD which has been serving me very well. I recently upgraded the FW on it, and after checking the back of the unit to see that it is a ver 1.6 (and downloading the appropriate 1.6 FW) I see in the dashboard that it says it is a HW version 1.0.
Is this expected? Pic
A long time ago I came across this channel called DysonShow500 It's a guy performing small jokes of the 'dad' variety.
Years and years have gone by, and I now see he is approaching his 1000th episode.
Just wanted to post here to give him some love and attention :)
Hey all,
I've been lurking this sub for a bit, and came across your flow chart (which is very similar to the American one, minus the HSA for health care).
Aside from some naming differences, the goals are more or less in alignment. Save 15% of pre tax income for retirement, emergency fund, pay off debts, etc.
Having followed this for some time now, and considering moving to Canada in the future, how screwed would I be in terms of the work I've put into my savings for retirement? Most of it is post tax (Roth), so it might not be as bad as I'm imagining.
In that situation I've heard people leave their accounts as is in the states to let them compound, as you cannot contribute to them with money earned outside of the US.
Does anyone have any insights?
I had previously posted about some horizontal line issues I've been having, and I tried a lot of the suggestions I got; Unfortunately the issue persists.
I saw a video today, where someone mentioned that these connections that are basically responsible for raising and lowering the printer head should be somewhat loose, and not tight (as I had them).
Does anyone know if this is true? The video creator said that it is to allow for some 'forgiveness' between the two screws that drive the printer head up and down.
I'm looking to buy an intermediate level printer to upgrade from a MK2, and I'm deciding between a P1S vs a MK4.
I have never considered getting anything other than a Prusa, since I've had such good experiences using mine, however I heard that recently they've switched away from their open source model(?)
That and being made in the EU was the main differentiating factor for me, however I do hear really good things about Bambu printers.
Does anyone have experience with either?
Edit: Found a lot of the information I was looking for here: https://lemmy.world/post/9500502
Does anyone know if a good server/ room to discuss LoRa/ Meshtastic projects?
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