That’s true. I did learn a lot, but the idea of setting it all up again gives me anxiety.
Respect the burrito.
That’s true. I did learn a lot, but the idea of setting it all up again gives me anxiety.
I self host my email. It was hard work to set up. 0/10. Would not come again.
What the hell is this? Half way down the page it becomes a crypto advert…
multi directory syncing with src and/or dest for each input directory
So this is like “normal”, “send only”, “recieve only” folders in syncthing?
In case, like me, you were wondering what this has to do with ssh:
openssh does not directly use liblzma. However debian and several other distributions patch openssh to support systemd notification, and libsystemd does depend on lzma.
With ftps, can you use a self-signed cert? If so, how does it verify the cert? Do you have to upload the public key, or does it cache it on first use?
When using reolink in a self-hosted setting:
Thanks
Why what?
Alright. Who bent the rack ears? Own up…
I’m not crazy on web apps either. I’d want to edit my notes in vim.
Freebsd, but it would be openbsd if it had a better filesystem.
Platters make good coasters
Call me old fashioned, but fstab…
Of course. Just put disks in and set up whatever remote filesystem and it’s a NAS.
man hier
For a while I was exchanging encrypted backups with a friend. An easy way to offside without granting shell accounts.
Email is too important to do on the cheap.
Chances are, all the cheap hosts have had their reputations trashed by spammers and are on blacklists.
Not heard of any of these!
I used to use Bytemark, but switched to Mythic Beasts.
Check the output of smartctl and have it run some self-tests.
And as others have said. Backup!
Unless somethkng changed in the last few years, SSDs are much much faster.