Thanks so much for taking the time to give me this info.
Canadian, Stone Mason, Ex-Pat living in the UK.
Thanks so much for taking the time to give me this info.
Ah, yeah, sorry. Currently I’m using WireGuard, but I’m open to using something else.
I’ll have a look at Tail/Headscale, this was very informative, thank you very much.
Some users just need to be able to exit my home network.
I would like to, maybe, in the future have a file server/jellyfin, have access to other devices on my network and if I’m somewhere with low enough latency stream games off steam.
Just wanted to say, thanks for asking me for further details. You could have been a dick about my unclear initial post, and I appreciate your just picking away at it until I was a bit more specific about what I was actually asking for.
If this was reddit the whole thing would’ve been a fair bit more hostile.
Email is going through my domain to ProtonMail, was really easy to set up, and works like a charm.
This is all good info, thanks! Gives me a bit of reading to do before I start shifting everything over.
VPN needs to come in from my domain IP, but exit from my network. What network security best practices should I be implementing?
I have literally one friend who would get this, and I try not to bombard him with memes, as I can tell it gets on his nerves sometimes, even when he thinks it’s funny.
Should be and is in fact? Two veeeerrrry different things
Pretty sure it is “illegal” I mean didn’t they get dragged through court in what the 90s 00s? Specifically for anti-competative monopolistic actions. Illegal was in quotes there because nothing really changed.
The only sense it makes is that M$ hasn’t followed the spec, and so things done in office display fine in say libreOffice, but not the other way around. So if your company is willing to transition, but everyone you deal with outside the company is still on Office, there’s a bit of a communication issue. That’s M$'s biggest strength, homogenous work environments.
Not tried endeavour, but Garuda is pretty slick, and the forums are read by devs very actively. And OP is right, it’s as easy as could be, so easy my wife installed it without having to ask any questions until she got to the niche optional program installs. Even then there was only one thing she wasn’t sure she didn’t need.
Oh there’s a special place in hell, where Satan from the movie Little Nicky is, waiting for these people…with lobsters and a pineapple.
It’s one of the things that I like the most about lemmy over reddit. The reddit linux community was toxic, insular and gatekeepy, even as a moderately experienced linux user I had difficulty getting help.
“Learn how to Google noob!”
Fuck sakes, I just spent several hours deep diving forums and Web search results looking for an answer to my question, and the only thing I could find that was exactly my problem was concluded by OP editing their post to say “Ah, never mind, figured it out.” And not including the solution…
When I have a friend or family member who wants to try linux, I sit them down with a bunch of live USBs and we try out a variety of different distros. I definitely let them try the usual suspects, mint, a small selection of buntus, but also a flavour or two of Arch, and a couple of Fedora. Surprisingly they (there’s only been 5, so like 3/5) usually go for not mint or buntu.
Meme is the distros we tried along the way.
It’s not your fault pal. hugs
Yes officer, this comment right here.
When I lived with a guy who had loads of home automation, his wake word was “Hey Fuckhead!”
Whatcha playing? Flappy Turd?