

You responded to a question with an incorrect answer. I was correcting that.
VPNs shouldn’t need to forward any ports when using ipv6. They can provide an entire ipv6 subnet to you.


You responded to a question with an incorrect answer. I was correcting that.
VPNs shouldn’t need to forward any ports when using ipv6. They can provide an entire ipv6 subnet to you.


Port forwarding is a function of NAT. It’s only needed because there aren’t enough ipv4 addresses for every device, so in most networks a lot of devices share a single ip and specific ports are forwarded to specific internal hosts
IPv6 has a large enough address space that this isn’t needed. You can still do it if you want. But mostly you just need a firewall without any NAT.
There’s more to it than this but you should get the idea.


I use a Reolink camera for this purpose. Its not self hosted but it’s solar capable and doesn’t need an inbound firewall rule.


Is the traffic not already encrypted? What would wire guard be providing here?


Aren’t vaccines a way to get your body to naturally defend against viruses?


What’s the question


Windows 11 brings change but no significant features. The general population hates change.


It’s selective. You just provide the internal address or the Tailscale host name. All other traffic runs outside of the vpn tunnel.
Honestly it takes 10 mins to set up you should try it out.


Well yes but that’s a one-time setup.


Tailscale meets your needs even without an exit node configured.


Recipe blogs were already a problem.
I’ve owned them for a while but agree. I’m also going to pick up 1 or 2 rack chassis models soon for free, which I would recommend over paying for a qnap.

You have them evaluated and tell them to either get help or prepare to receive help.
Wanting to live off-grid is one thing but choosing to live on the sidewalk in front of my house is not acceptable.
Off the shelf NAS like Synology or qnap both have this feature.
I went with a nas since I needed storage and barely any compute, and I wanted it on all of the time. I also wanted a cloud sync service.
Keep in mind that SMB and NFS work fine across any network but iSCSI needs a reliable hardwire network with decent buffers on the switch.
Attaches storage uses USB which isn’t that great. eSATA is better. External drives start to add up too.
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A different domain name won’t fix the issue you’re describing.


Can you explain the connection issues? Dynamic dns services aren’t much different than a normal domain name.
If the problem is with your ip address changing then you need to get a more permanent ip.
In fact you can usually get a domain name from the dynamic dns provider and they can update it.
A way around this is to use a service like Tailscale. Their ip address for your host won’t change. The downside is you need to be on von to access it. There might be other options.


What a poor take. I’ve been trying g to find the right balance between performance, battery, and heat/sound for business use. Intels previous gen under performed, AMD ran hot, and neither were good with battery.
Jumping from 10hrs to 18hrs in testing is huge, with real world use likely going from 4-8 hrs. Getting an all-day battery is a win that only Apple and snapdragon have been able to do.
Stop calling it green and start calling it cheap/free if you want to make some progress.