then I’ll let you know when I deploy it. didn’t do it yet, might do it today, maybe later.
then I’ll let you know when I deploy it. didn’t do it yet, might do it today, maybe later.
this looks very good I’ll try this at home
No, but I have free instance on Oracle Cloud and that’s where I’ll run it. If it’s too slow or no good I’ll stop using it but there’s no harm trying.
thanks. I’ll give it a try
yeah and other people here warned me about that so ig I’ll drop that idea.
let’s say I have found a new show I wanna watch, and host in my Jellyfin server. Let’s say I found a good magnet link. I don’t have it anywhere yet, so I’d prefer to download it directly to the server.
and not to my computer and then send to the server.
that’s so true. I once donated to Wikipedia (technically Wikimedia), and a year later they sent email after email trying to get me to re donate.
if you’ll have more connections or mentions on other IPs or websites, that’ll grow the chances of them scanning your IP too.
You should read about how their crawler decide what to crawl and when*. After all, there’s 4 Billion IPv4 addresses, and much more IPv6 (tho I don’t know how much of them are used), and they don’t just randomly spin up numbers to scan.
thanks!
thanks I’ll take that into consideration!
I’ll try giving rsync a try
my internet is just not all that stable or fast. so day I wanna get there (my server) a big file, downloading it and then using ssh to upload it sounds like big trouble. if my connection suddenly shuts, or my computer goes in sleep mode.
So I’m thinking of ways to download directly to my server, without needing to send the files from my laptop.
yes, you’re right. my message was unclear, I see now. While I do self host many other things, I just didn’t want to take the risk regarding my password manager.
Just the reason why I stopped using Vaultwarden and returned to Bitwarden (EDIT: ditching self hosting the password manager).
I’m not specialized in this, can’t update right away, might not know of all security vulnerabilities I have - better leave it for the professionals.
the .ru domain probably got a lot cheaper after the war start, lol
Just tried this option. For some reason when printing it becomes all white.
I’ll try to dig into it sometime soon. if I find a way I’ll let you know
that’s not to wear off of the importance of awareness. you should be aware always, even if you don’t take action.
Obviously I’m not avoiding it all together, but I’m taking a step in the right direction.
And it’s not just replacing Google by CF, because CF has much less access in comparison as I explain.
you can deploy some zero trust models in your setup, and eliminate the threat even further. for example end to end encryption
mind elaborating?
If I let them handle the TLS for me then I can see that. but if, for example, I’m using NextCloud, which implement end to end encryption from client to server, then I wouldn’t care if they did, no?
nice indeed