kylian0087
@kylian0087@lemmy.world
- Comment on After 114 days of change, Broadcom CEO acknowledges VMware-related “unease” 8 months ago:
Different OSes. Windows and Linux for example. No way to run a full fledged domain controller in a container. Just to name a example.
- Comment on Linux distro for selfhosting server 8 months ago:
Personally I prefer Rocky linux. Default to using SElinux which I also like. not a big fan of debian though as things are quite old and sometimes outdated for my needs.
- Comment on Podman won't start Pihole with an error saying that it can't bind to port 53, as it is already in use, but nothing is using port 53. 8 months ago:
Ports below 1024 are by default reserved for root. So unless you use sudo or change this you wont be able to use port 80 and 53 without root
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
I mean if you are going to put GOS on it. Perhaps a second hand device is not a issue. Also non pro cost about 400 where I live.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
No really. Almost all the google pixels are supported. You do not need to get the pro versions if you don’t want to.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
You know you can completely disable onedrive using GPOs?. I have done so on a DC i have nut it shut also be possible using local GPOs.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
Hey I am also using GrapheneOS. And what you could do for work is setup a second profile that is not allowed to run when not active. That way it is fully isolated environment for work. Add to that that GrapheneOS lets you install Google related things inside a user profile without needing them to have root access. as some work related things might require google services.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
I know. options are always good. i just thought of mentioning it because GOS is very relevant for the pixels phones specifically
- Comment on What is a good multirole server setup for a racked server? 8 months ago:
Take a look at the following topic. It is not just relevant for TrueNAS but ZFS in generel. truenas.com/…/whats-all-the-noise-about-hbas-and-…
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
For a pixel their is a much better option named Graphene OS :)
- Comment on What is a good multirole server setup for a racked server? 8 months ago:
Be aware! The dell R730 most likely comes with a raid controller which is not suited for ZFS. You need a true HBA instead. Some raid controllers do let you set them up in JBOD mode but it still is not suited for ZFS as you need a proper HBA and or a raid controller where you can flash the firmware to IT mode.
For ZFS storage and many apps and more Truenas scale might be interesting to you.
- Comment on Never-before-seen Linux malware gets installed using 1-day exploits 8 months ago:
Not exactly. Still miles ahead in terms of security compared to windows. We have things like sandboxing, SELinux/apparmore and more.
- Comment on More 128TB SSDs are coming as almost no one noticed this launch — another SSD controller that can support up to 128TB appeared paving the way for HDD-beating capacities 8 months ago:
Sir, you for got a 0 their…
- Comment on EU to hit Apple with €500m fine over antitrust music streaming complaint from Spotify 8 months ago:
The same EU that wanted to force backdoors and spyware on all devices by LAW. Luckily it didnt go true.
- Comment on Ask Microsoft: Are you using our personal data to train AI? 8 months ago:
if it means we can all be happy space penguins I am all for it!
- Comment on Anybody here running AD on-prem in your homelab? 8 months ago:
I in fact run a AD domain controller *and *a rhel IDM controller. For me other then it is fun to play with, makes it a load more simple to manage the user accounts of my famalie. Also auto mounting network shares and setting a few policys for updates and security is great to from a central location. having SSO for many if my services also makes it more easy to use for the fam. The rhel IDM controller I use to manage a few user accounts. I also use it to manage the ssh keys and set sudo rules on all my servers.
- Comment on Windows 11 24H2 goes from “unsupported” to “unbootable” on some older PCs 8 months ago:
the big thing is active directory. That is one thing Windows has made very easy to setup and maintain.
- Comment on Windows 11 24H2 goes from “unsupported” to “unbootable” on some older PCs 9 months ago:
shouldnt run imo is wrong. a PC from 2006 is more then capable of running windows 11 without issue. maiby need a bit of a ram upgrade but for some light work is fine. getting all the latest security updates is also a good thing with windows. the choice should be made by the end user if their device is powerful enough to run win11.
- Comment on Want to watch porn in Britain? Get your passport ready 9 months ago:
Or tor but that can cause a load of horrible things when searching for this conent.
- Comment on Windows 11 24H2 goes from “unsupported” to “unbootable” on some older PCs 9 months ago:
If you think about it. Rhel already killed of the use of older CPUs by requiring x86-64-v2 for rhel 9 and up. If you got x86-64-v1 you get a kernel panic and can not even boot the system. Dont get me wrong I love linux and use it anywhere I can.
- Comment on virtualizing PFSense. What else works besides ESXi for virtual networking? 9 months ago:
From my understanding is that Proxmox is one of the more easy platforms to learn. I must say iI never used it personally.
- Comment on Joining a QNAP to a AD Domain. 9 months ago:
Alright thank you! good to hear
- Submitted 9 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Google Chrome Warning Issued For All Windows Users 9 months ago:
It will never support 100% of games. Mainly due to extremly agresive anti cheats that are the same as root kits.
- Comment on Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users 9 months ago:
Doesnt actually matter in this case. After the install you can revert the tweaks and your still good. It just trys to prevent the install.
I have even clonned full win11 installs to system that do not meet the minimum requirement. And it boots no problem (ofcourse disable bitlocker before clonning if it is enabled.)
- Comment on Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users 9 months ago:
Some regesit tweaks can bypass it. But yeah
- Comment on Current Best Remote Access Method? 9 months ago:
Fail2ban might not be a good thing. You can flood the blacklist.
You just have to run a continous attack with spoofed source addresses. use IPv6 addresses and just wait until the whole ipv6 space is in the blacklist. by then that file will be huge. might even crash some servers
- Comment on Router recommendation 9 months ago:
Unifi is simple to use but you can hit its limitation. A other brand I can highly recomend is Mikrotik. They have some small and cheap devices to some fairly high end gear 100gb gear. No licensing cost or anything.
- Comment on Microsoft sneaks ads into the new Outlook for Windows 9 months ago:
The biggest reason i think. Is because it is used in most buisnesses. So it is easy to use the same email client at home for most folk.
- Comment on Which OS do you use for your homeserver? 9 months ago:
A few actually.
Rocky Linux 9 XCP-NG Windows server 2022 datacenter
Different usecasses.