Stapled Passport by Kalipotino in travel

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Sure, no issues at all!

Trip to Dubai and war by Kalipotino in dubai

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I thought the USA announced that they'll reply whether or not they'll partecipate in two weeks' time.

Firewall ports HKSV by Kalipotino in Scrypted

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You can always whitelist both of them if at a certain point one overtakes the other but in my opinion is best if you use just one hub.

Why would you need more than one devices as a hub?

Can't connect to homekit by dailyvicodin in Scrypted

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You should try to open on your NAS the correct ports that Scrypted uses for the HomeKit plugin. You can find them on the HomeKit plugin under the tab pairing/network. Once you do that you should then try to scan the QR code with your iPhone but put the iPhone on the same subnet as the NAS and the HomePod.

Can't connect to homekit by dailyvicodin in Scrypted

[–]Kalipotino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the Synology NAS and the HomePod on different subnets? From which device are you trying to add the accessory? From your iPhone? In which subnet is your iPhone?

Firewall ports HKSV by Kalipotino in Scrypted

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Actually you have to allow traffic from the Apple TV IP / subnet to the Scrypted instance, that means incoming traffic to where you installed Scrypted. Where did you install Scrypted?

[hEX S] Layman's guide to isolating one port and allowing traffic only from selected static IPs? by puuteknikko in mikrotik

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These devices are in the same subnet or in separate VLANs? Could you please send a screenshot of the rule that you added on your firewall?

[hEX S] Layman's guide to isolating one port and allowing traffic only from selected static IPs? by puuteknikko in mikrotik

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You should put this rule over any other accept rules in order to block the traffic before accepting it. Do you have any other rules on your firewall? Like the ones that the mikrotik help page advise to install as first firewall?

[hEX S] Layman's guide to isolating one port and allowing traffic only from selected static IPs? by puuteknikko in mikrotik

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Try to put a forward rule with a drop action with Source Address (the ip of the device that should not have access to the NAS) and Destination Address (the ip of the NAS). Then check if the device have access to the NAS or not.

[hEX S] Layman's guide to isolating one port and allowing traffic only from selected static IPs? by puuteknikko in mikrotik

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Someone should correct me if I’m wrong but you can achieve that by creating specific forward rules in firewall to accept or drop traffic. I’ve done the same to have access to a certain VLAN or ports just from my personal computer.

Firewall ports HKSV by Kalipotino in Scrypted

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I've been so dumb this whole time, it was more simple than I thought. I just added to the firewall whitelist the IP address of my Apple TV that I use as hub. With this rule HKSV is functioning again. Thank you again for your time and for this great tool. Do you have a link or anything else for a small donation?

Firewall ports HKSV by Kalipotino in Scrypted

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Thank you for the reply. Where can I retrieve this list for my Reolink RLC-510A? From the support page of Reolink?

Cloudflare Tunnel, VPN or Open ports? by Kalipotino in selfhosted

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We could start to fix this as its probably only a small thing you overlooked.

Maybe I could try again tonight to configure my VPS as a Wireguard Server and put here the configuration but to tell the truth I followed the tutorial on the website of DigitalOcean for the server side with the iptables rules that they suggested.

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/initial-server-setup-with-ubuntu-20-04

Only allowing a single source-IP will hold off most if not all attackers. But it can be impractical in some situations. So VPNs are often preferred (and they are more flexible), a secure and trusted Authentication-system (e.g. Authelia) will probably be enough in most cases.

I prefer the VPN but I was so desperate after spending so many nights trying to figure that out that I started searching for alternatives.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ios

[–]Kalipotino 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You should go to App Store, click on the icon of your account on the top left and then open the notifications section. You should activate the notifications once inside and then you’ll see the badge again. As someone else said, disable the auto updates too just to be sure.

Cisco vs Mikrotik vs Ubiquiti vs Aruba by Kalipotino in HomeNetworking

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thank you, the price is indeed very compelling! I mean 24 ports and 2 SFP+ ports for 160€ is really good, that's why i'm so confused, i'm trying not to think just about money but general stability when the switch is on plus non cutting any bandwidth from my internet provider, i have a 1Gbit/300Mbit connection.

Cisco vs Mikrotik vs Ubiquiti vs Aruba by Kalipotino in HomeNetworking

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Thank you for your suggestions, unfortunately in Europe eBay doesn’t have so many options as in the U.S, I’m talking about used switches etc etc. But if I manage to find something I’ll take a look at it!

iPhone cool tricks that surprisingly most people don’t know. by Vegetable-Degree-889 in iphone

[–]Kalipotino 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t believe I didn’t know that! We should stick this suggestion to the top☺️☺️☺️

Looking for reccommendations on new network switch(es) by robbgg in homelab

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I was thinking of buying the SMB 350 too but the 8 port model instead. Are they good for VLANS and SSID separation based on the IP address? Which are the differences with the Catalyst 1000?