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OPNSense is generally pretty easy, more powerful, and more open than pfsense. I started with pf but went to OPNSense and have loved it!
OPNSense is generally pretty easy, more powerful, and more open than pfsense. I started with pf but went to OPNSense and have loved it!
Are you sure that docker is configured properly? What do you see if you do docker ps
That won’t keep it constantly in sync though
Can you ping the two devices private IP’s from each other though? That narrows down where the issue is.
Can you ping the tablet from the device running searx, or the device running searx from your tablet? Termux is a good app to test.
What device are you trying to access it on? The same device?
Ahh got it. My search history says I read the follow up, but not the initial article.
https://www.theverge.com/23573362/anker-eufy-security-camera-answers-encryption
That’s ridiculous and unsettling, especially that they claimed it wasn’t possible initially. I wonder if they were not aware that it was possible or whether they were lying. I’m not sure which one is worse.
I have a eufy doorbell cam, and I’m genuinely very happy with it. Since it’s not actually looking into my home I’m less concerned about this particular security issue. I hope they do better moving forward.
Is your local IP a private, or public IP?
Does it start with 192, for example?
How are you determining your local IP?
Why not?
I have thought about that, the issue is I’d need to re-run all but 1 of my Ethernet cables to a place where I can put the Celeron box. Once I start messing around with VLANs this is probably what I’ll do, but it’s going to be a big project.
I’m definitely going to give Adguard Home a shot.
Any thoughts on the best solution for now, basically putting the firewall in between the router and modem? If I plug it into a LAN port on the router and set up DHCP so it is the new gateway, that should work, right? I really wish I could plug it into the WAN port but I don’t think DHCP will traverse the WAN to LAN ports on the router.
What are the bitrates, codec, and containers of those 2 files?
Got it, so not a feature of radarr, you intend to use a container with “sickbeard mp4 automator” to convert your files. What are you having issue with, the docker-compose on that repo seems straightforward.
I don’t think that’s a feature of radarr, could you point it out in the UI or docs?
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I have a slate (705S) and I love it. I have a wireguard server set up on an RPi at home and when I travel I plug in the slate, connect it to the hotel wifi (or Ethernet if I can), and flip the switch to turn on the VPN. All my traffic goes through my home connection, and I can still access my internal services.
I’ve even used it to save the day when an AirB&B’s wifi was too weak for the living room smart tv to connect when the family wanted to watch a movie.
You can’t just subscribe to their communities?
I’ve been getting used to lemmy for the last couple days, going back and forth between here and reddit and following what’s going on, and I think I just realized something that I hadn’t been able to put into words.
The lemmy community feels responsive and fun to talk to, and I think that’s because the people who are coming here from reddit are the people who are motivated to communicate, and are people who care about the topics in each community. That’s pretty cool.
I doubt that would be circumventing the developers terms of service since the user becomes the developer in that instance, but each user would need to register for paid API access which 99.9% of people wouldn’t do.
Could be totally wrong about the terms, please lmk if I am.
Yep, that’s possible. An impassibly high barrier of entry for the average user, but technically possible.
Honestly, I found it really easy. I don’t have a background in IT or anything either.
What did you find difficult? Setting custom firewall rules is harder to understand, but the general functionality of setting up a NAT and even installing and configuring ZenArmor were super super easy.