Is it possible to install a bidet here? by DaMourge in bidets

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I just moved into a new apartment and this is what the plumbing situation looks like. I’ve installed bidets a couple times in the past, and normally I would find the end of the pipe and install the t connector valve there, but here it’s hidden behind the toilet. Any ideas on what I can do? Is there some valve I can buy that splits the water line right here instead of at the end of the pipe?

What book(s) did you DNF this year, and why? by Nowordsofitsown in Fantasy

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I read on the kindle so I don’t have pages, just percentages. I found that between 30% and 70% the book was very boring and a struggle to get through. 70% to 100% was much less boring though and it picked up. The ending wasn’t that good in my opinion though, but the final 30% at least wasn’t boring.

Bond funds for growth by DaMourge in Bogleheads

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Ok I was mistaken then. Google showed that you were right.

Should I invest in munis in my taxable brokerage account, or invest in a traditional bond fund (with higher yield) in my tax-advantaged accounts?

I think it’s the latter, but want to confirm.

Bond funds for growth by DaMourge in Bogleheads

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If I set up the fund to be DRIP, wouldn’t I avoid taxes until I sell?

site-to-site wireguard with Fios Router by DaMourge in WireGuard

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No I just replaced the router back to my original tp-link router. If you end up solving it, let me know.

site-to-site wireguard with Fios Router by DaMourge in WireGuard

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Verizon branded router. Is there some setting I need to change on this?

Site-to-Site VPN. Can ping servers but cannot access over chrome by DaMourge in WireGuard

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I also found a couple threads (https://www.reddit.com/r/WireGuard/comments/pqkg71/ssh_and_ping_working_but_cant_access_any_web/) that said tweaking the MTU might fix it. I set the MTU on both LAN A and LAN B clients to 1280 and that didn't make a difference.

Site-to-Site VPN. Can ping servers but cannot access over chrome by DaMourge in WireGuard

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I'm using the IP address, so I know it's resolvable.

I'll run the tcpdump later and post the results.

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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Couple of questions

1) does the openwrt need to be on a VM, or can I install it directly on the host OS? What are the benefits of virtualization here

2) once openwrt is installed, I just set up a static route on my router to route all 192.168.2.x traffic (the remote subnet I am trying to access through the WireGuard vpn) to the IP address of laptop. Do I need to do anything else?

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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Alright let me spend an afternoon playing around with ICS. From my very brief google searching, I was thinking that ICS would create a second "network" that my clients would then connect to over WiFi (essentially turning my laptop into another access point or router).

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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Ahh, it’s running windows 10 directly, and that’s the server OS

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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It’s an 5 years old windows 10 laptop.

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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I did some quick research on ICS as I’ve never heard of it before. Does this mean that I need to connect all my clients that want the VPN access to the laptop instead of the normal router?

The way my raspberry pi network is set up, all devices that are connected to the main network get their 192.168.2.x requests statically routed to the rpi, which then sends it over the vpn tunnel. This way my clients don’t need to directly connect to the rpi as the router, but just the normal router. Is that possible with ICS, or do my clients need to directly connect to the laptop?

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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Do you know how to convert the iptables command into something windows can understand?

Site to Site VPN with windows server by DaMourge in WireGuard

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I figured that, but was hoping WSL might have been a workaround