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  • Yes, but DMZ is a better solution if you want to let Router 2 handle your network

  • They are out of luck if using the Android TV client but web browser should be fine

  • I don't do this, but I would set up oAuth like Authelia or something behind a reverse-proxy and authenticate Jellyfin clients through that.

  • What does renovate do again?

  • Oh hey, it's you again. I hope your blog continues on for some time to come

  • Sorry, I don't use either of those services. Would you be willing to explain your setup? I use my own CA with HAProxy for TLS termination (with servers side TLS) so I might be able to give some general tips. Maybe.

  • It definitely takes more effort to get started

  • You need something like stunnel/OpenVPN flag which masks your traffic as HTTPS I think. Even then DPI can probably detect it

  • WSUS

  • Hey, it's nice to talk to you. I've seen you around this community and I like your comments.

    I said K8S because I work with it, but if OP doesn't need HA I guess Podman is fine too. I don't like Docker anymore after what they pulled a year or so back

  • Yes but if your instance holds a decent population then it's a net benefit

  • Run K8S on a VM on Proxmox for this stuff

  • Thanks for this, I didn't know Scaleway had a free service. I'll definitely take a look

  • Sorry but I don't want a MacBook. I'll run *nix on this laptop for my workloads.

    I see. The Framework 13 with Ryzen 9 HX 370 is about $1700 and the Ryzen 7 from the last generation is $900. I think both are priced a bit too expensive for a barebones device, even if they are super repairable. A $100-$200 reduction would be my ideal price for these laptops.

    Thanks for the comment.

  • I'm in the US. I was looking up laptops but I don't see powerful laptops under $3000. Maybe I'm looking at the wrong websites

  • I thought Clevo only sold to businesses? I've thought about Clevo but dismissed them because I assumed it was not realistic to actually buy a laptop from them, so this is news to me. Where can I get an unbranded Clevo laptop?

  • Thanks for the comment. I need the most CPU horsepower in a laptop that I can repair and find parts easily for under $1000. My projects need a lot of CPU power but I anticipate I'll be moving around with it (I don't care about the weight though, I'll chuck it in a bag so that's not an issue. Neither is battery life since I won't be working on the go, just take the laptop to different locations).

  • I'm not a bot and TOTL expands to "top of the line"

  • Top of the line

  • cybersecurity @infosec.pub

    What are your methods to harden *nix servers?