CameronDev
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- Comment on What path does data take when connecting to a domain at my address? 1 week ago:
I had issues with that recently, I had a few of my internal services set to resolve internally, but pihole was making a mess of them and returning IPv6 addresses in addition to the IPv4 internal addresses. And then browsers would try use the broken ipv6 address and fail. I just happily rely on hairpinning now, it hardly makes a difference in the scheme of things.
- Comment on What path does data take when connecting to a domain at my address? 1 week ago:
Devices on your domain will typically do a DNS lookup, which gets your public IP. Then they connect to that public IP, which your router recognises and redirects back into your network. The router then forwards that to your reverse proxy.
If your router isnt doing that properly (timing out usually), look up a setting usually called “NAT loopback” or “NAT hairpinning”. Thats the setting that detects your public IP, and redirects it back inward.
- Comment on Tips on speeding up remote connection to personal server? 1 week ago:
Fast is good because its hosted by Netflix, so isps can’t throttle Netflix without impacting fast.
The cloudflare one of new to me, thanks!
- Comment on Tips on speeding up remote connection to personal server? 1 week ago:
I would make sure you have a full connection in tailscale, not a relayed one. That will kill your speed.
Also check packet loss, if you are losing lots, tailscale seems to suffer badly.
Re: trickery, some ISPs have done sneaky shit like prioritising speedtest sites, while throttling everything else.
- Comment on Tips on speeding up remote connection to personal server? 1 week ago:
Trace route measures latency, which is not directly correlated with speed.
I have a tailscale node that is 200ms away from me, but I can still hit solid speeds to it.
- Comment on Tips on speeding up remote connection to personal server? 1 week ago:
Tailscale, which is wireguard is pretty lightweight protocol wise, so the overhead is usually not significant in my experience.
However, some devices don’t accelerate the crypto well, which can dramatically reduce speeds. My pi4 definitely struggles with it.
At 3mb/s, I would question if OP is getting relay’d, or possibly hitting some pretty bad packet loss.
- Comment on Help me fix my dad’s home internet setup. Does my plan make sense? 1 week ago:
WiFi might be the main cause of the ping issues. I would test on Ethernet to rule it out.
- Comment on Help me fix my dad’s home internet setup. Does my plan make sense? 1 week ago:
Is the modem causing issues? If it can handle the line speed of the internet connection I wouldn’t waste money replacing it.
I would stick to one system, orbi or eero, not both.
- Comment on Next thing you know we’re family 2 weeks ago:
GG WP
- Comment on YouTube subtitles suck. The deaf community should sue 3 weeks ago:
The AI ones suck as well, I can understand not wanting those enabled.
- Comment on Ideas for self hosted door bell 4 weeks ago:
I’ve had three cloudkey harddisks die on me, so I’m a little jaded.
Never considered poe injectors because once get get a couple you may as well just have a switch. But if you can get them cheap then sure.
- Comment on Ideas for self hosted door bell 4 weeks ago:
Edit: on re-reading, I think you typo’d not -> now
Unifi doesn’t need cloud, the storage is local.But unless youre already in the unifi ecosystem, their doorbells are expensive, as you also need poe switch and a cloud key (which is a poorly named local NVR). - Comment on Toilets: to caulk or not to caulk? 2 months ago:
The seal might be water tight, but thats not the same as air tight. So you could get odors without leaks.
- Comment on Server randomly locked up. Trying to find out why 4 months ago:
Reset button not working, but power button working is quite odd.
Is it just the once that this happened? Can you reliably trigger it with the car charger? If yes, maybe worth plugging in a monitor while you triggering it and see what happens.
Are the server and chargers close to each other? Some kind of EMP effect? Seems unlikely, but who knows.