If logging is down and there’s no one around to log it, is it really down?
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That won’t work in most cases, all https traffic isn’t cached unless you mitm https which is a bad idea and not worth it.
Only cache updates those are worth it and most have a caching server option.
InnerScientist@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your logging is probably downEnglish
11·5 days agoInfrastructure diagram? No! In this homelab we refer to the infrastructure hyperdodecahedron.
*your mom is off the charts
InnerScientist@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to access home network (eg, VPN) without port forwarding?English
1·13 days agoI have set up Tor secret services in the past to do this.
The service exposed the SSH port which could then be accessed from anywhere as long as you can connect to Tor.
InnerScientist@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Asus and Dell announce new mini PCs for Windows 365 | Goodbye local OSEnglish
1·17 days agoYou get One(1) DDR5.
Didn’t pay that, only the microwave light works now.
Pondering my blorb
InnerScientist@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is bringing a built-in network speed test to Windows 11English
8·26 days agoDon’t you mean: “How much speedtest?”
InnerScientist@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Thanks a lot, AI: Hard drives are already sold out for the entire year, says Western DigitalEnglish
01·30 days agoWindows snobs cant even run Windows on without a super giga 1000€ license for more than 16 Core CPUs
I’m not using Windows servers at home but if I did then a license wouldn’t be a factor when deciding what hardware to buy.
If you’re truly that revolutionary then more than enough people will post for you.





Pro tip: If you’re using openwrt or other managed network components don’t forget to automatically back those up too. I almost had to reset my openwrt router and having to reconfigure that from scratch sucks.