Posts made by VoIP_n00b
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RE: Pi-hole dumps on Fedora
@black3dynamite said in Pi-hole dumps on Fedora:
Did you missed the part about the cost to change?
What cost? Also, what's the cost of trying to get it to work on F33? - it must be higher.
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RE: Pi-hole dumps on Fedora
@JaredBusch said in Pi-hole dumps on Fedora:
No it’s more about an in place solution and the cost to change.
pihole uninstall && curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/master/scripts/install.sh | sh
That was hard - take the rest of the day off to rest up.
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RE: Definitive Guide to Hosted UniFi 2021
@JaredBusch said in Definitive Guide to Hosted UniFi 2021:
Perpetuated by people like Chris.
Ubiquiti themselves recommends it, so you can't really blame Chris for this:
https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012282453-UniFi-Set-up-a-UniFi-Network-Controller
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RE: Open Source versions of NodeBB compared to Discourse
@JaredBusch said in Open Source versions of NodeBB compared to Discourse:
What is the basis for this opinion.
Usage. Use it and you will see.
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RE: Nextcloud Desktop Client Windows 10 - Change Domain
@bnrstnr seems uncalled for since it seems to just be an issue for me
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RE: Nextcloud Desktop Client Windows 10 - Change Domain
I guess I just have bad luck?
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RE: Nextcloud Desktop Client Windows 10 - Change Domain
Config file is here:
%APPDATA%\Nextcloud\nextcloud.cfg
Delete the whole damn thing, and start fresh.
or close the sync client, change the domain in the config file, and restart the sync client.
Both seems to have the same effect and you have to login again via a web browser.
FFS
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Nextcloud Desktop Client Windows 10 - Change Domain
How the fuck do you change the domain for Nextcloud Sync Client on the Windows 10?
Example: was testing using nextcloud.domain.net now I want to use cloud.domain.net
I have uninstalled, rebooted, and it still connects to the old domain... I can't figure out how to change the domain, or even just remove the account and add again under the correct domain...
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RE: DNS Server Lockdown
@Dashrender Then you just block those domains and/or IP addresses as well as port 853 (DNS-over-TLS) and 784 (DNS-over-QUIC)
Cloudflare: https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/dns-over-https/cloudflared-proxy
Google: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/doh
Quad 9: https://www.quad9.net/doh-quad9-dns-servers/Browsers fall back to regular DNS when DOH, etc are blocked.
Interesting Read Here: https://www.zdnet.com/article/dns-over-https-causes-more-problems-than-it-solves-experts-say/
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RE: Caddy vs Nginx Performance
@scottalanmiller said in Caddy vs Nginx Performance:
Caddy 0.11.4
That's almost 2 year old! https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/releases/tag/v0.11.4
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Caddy vs Nginx Performance
Moving to Caddy would take less time then troubleshooting NGINX