well it seems they are not using Industry Standards
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Piefed.social is the flagship instance, comparable to lemmy.ml.
comparable in status, or in opinions?
well there’s a firmware selector page, wherr you can request additional packages. maybe it can also be used for removing some?
but if you build it yourself you can do any changes you want, too
Don’t expect good Wi-Fi if you went with devboards like OpenWrt One.
why is that?
it could be easier though to make a slimmer custom build, without luci and other noncritical things
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ChatGPT fried my drive!? [Solved]English
4·22 days agoI’m torn in how to feel about this. it was stupid to turn to a chatbot for things you know nothing about, as you then can’t even verify anything. and when you are a beginner, you probably shouldn’t start with SAS hardware either because it’s more complicated with the added enterprise features.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What could be causing HTTP Error: 403 when trying to connect to my I2P site that's hosted using nginx?English
16·22 days agoport 7657 is to the router console, do you really want that? if no, you need to check the tunnel manager for the port configured for your eepsite. its in the I2P Hidden Services list. the default entry uses port 7658
if you followed the advice of others to change the advanced config, you should probably revert this change because you don’t need it.
btw sometimes it may be useful to also expose the router console. but since that’s only for you, you don’t want others using it, configure an encrypted leaseset for it, which makes the router console’s eepsite invisible to others on the network. you should keep the router console’s authentication when you do this. https://geti2p.net/en/blog/post/2021/09/07/Level-Up-Encrypted-Leasesets
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What could be causing HTTP Error: 403 when trying to connect to my I2P site that's hosted using nginx?English
5·22 days agoI think that’s misleading. I doubt OP wants to access the router console with this name.
I hate it that systemd is so quick to shut down sshd when shutting down the system. it does that in the very first “round”, while it could really just keep it running till the end…
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•How will Australia's ban on youth access to social media affect instances hosted in Australia?English
1·1 month agochanging the DNS works when the site has been banned for not complying, is how I understood.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•700+ self-hosted Git instances battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminentEnglish
11·1 month agoseems right. actually you were just not responding to the questions of anyone in this chain, but always responding with irrelevant things. and thanks for the downvotes! please bring some more.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•700+ self-hosted Git instances battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminentEnglish
11·1 month agoand where does forgejo support federation for issues, PRs?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•700+ self-hosted Git instances battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminentEnglish
1·1 month agoif the server is compromised, all the data it stores is at risk of getting drleted or modified. so I don’t think a VPS really solves the problem.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•700+ self-hosted Git instances battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminentEnglish
21·1 month agono, forgejo doesnt have “all that”. you are totally missing the point. git is federated, of course, but the added features of forgejo or any other known git forge is not (yet).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 DaysEnglish
1·1 month agodoes not seem like it
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 DaysEnglish
0·1 month agoguess what, I know how these work. running 2 dozens of services over two machines, and as I said above, I use my own root certificate… that’s how I know that lots of apps have problems of varying severity with custom root certs! usage of user-installed certs is opt-in nowadays for smartphone apps, it’s not at all like on windows or linux.
you are telling how to do things. the whole thread has been about you telling us to rent a domain for certificates and stop complaining about it being the only viable way…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Options for remote Wake-on-lan. Or I guess wake on WAN.English
1·1 month agoI think the reason why I don’t remember seeing these functions is because most people here tend to buy the cheapest stuff and that’s what what I have to deal with
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Options for remote Wake-on-lan. Or I guess wake on WAN.English
1·1 month agoSure, but you can’t access your home network anyway if your router is turned off…
of course but most routers won’t do anything like this. and by router I mean the all in one devices people have, not enterprise gear.
Asus routers, even my 15 year old tplink archer A7 could
with factory firmware?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Options for remote Wake-on-lan. Or I guess wake on WAN.English
1·1 month agothe only router firmware I have seen be able to do that is openwrt, and maybe mikrotik’s. none of these are common though, but if you can do this then yes this is a pretty efficient solution
some users solve that with keyword filters, but be careful not to block too broadly