That port changing stuff is way outdated and hasn’t been effective for a long time.
That port changing stuff is way outdated and hasn’t been effective for a long time.
I felt my comment was rational based on the information presented, just trying to understand. I’m surprised it made you so unhinged.
I’m also not really sure why some random internet handle/username has set you off, it’s not like my username is “I_drop_then_ship_yo_HDDs_lol”.
This is a weird post, the HDD boxes are already packaged in a way that works well for shipping. Also the retailer doesn’t necessarily ship the package either. I think you’re asking more about shipping companies.
Sweet, finally
There is always a risk. Nothing is 100% secure. It’s low but the risk is there. Noobies also make configuration mistakes which can impact security severely.
Don’t forget about heart bleed, the openssl vulnerability that went undetected for years.
My home shit is also not funded by a Corp with all kinds of fancy threat detection and prevention stuff. I don’t have the time or desire to deal with it, nor do I need to serve other users, only my own needs. Therefore vpn is more secure.
Is your web server set up to use a domain? Like if you’re using Apache vhosts or anything, I’m pretty sure you need to configure your domain in there too, and then restart the web server.
As others have said, close port 80. I actually stopped exposing ports a while back. I just configured always on vpn on my phone instead. Much more secure.
Let me introduce you to myself. Glass phone with regularly dry hands. If I had no case this thing would fly out of my hands all the time.
If they weren’t all so slippery these days. And heavy.
I’ve been happy with joplin, I leave it on my nextcloud
This, I just leave mine on next cloud.
Weird. I suspect your disk is dead, but in case it’s not, I’d mark that disk for replacement, then “replace” it at the software level and allow resilver to see what happens.
No idea how to do this in proxmox or the commands but I know how to do it in truenas with the GUI.
Opnsense and ruckus and Aruba here. Zero issues, but I’m not running bgp at home…
Truenas core/scale, custom built (easy) but the disks will be the main costs… I think ik 2015 mine cost me 450$. Disks were 1200 :/
Unless you have a shit ton of hosts, to limit broadcast domains.
Hang on, you don’t typically buy your cars at 15Km/h?
Odometer*
Don’t use raid 5. It hasn’t been recommended for like a decade. Use 6 at minimum if you value your data.
If the deal is too good to be true, it probably is.
I have some tracks from dirt biking that I sometimes port into Google earth. Might have to give this thing a whirl.
I also think Plex probably has open vulns and it’s also a more known target. The nail that sticks out furthest gets nailed down.