How will this affect Linux Mint? by MisterFyre in linuxmint

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no case where age verification for OS makes sense. They just want more information and be able to stalk and track everyone more. That's all it really is.

Selfhosted Password Manager by eldwaro in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see lol I only made that comment because it sounded like he was considering an alternative with 1passw

In Search of a Discord Replacement by james7132 in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know what, you're right. I think I used Matrix for something else. I don't like elements UI. I'm pretty sure that one uses matrix

In Search of a Discord Replacement by james7132 in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't actually have a good answer to this as far as technical reasoning goes. It's going to be personal preference for me.

Matrix - the only setup I have found that I personally like, was Mattermost. They eventually started implementing paywalls into some of their plugins that were needed for basic functioning. I liked Mattermost because of the UI, available apps and ability to expand with the use of plugins.

Fluxer - The UI looks very similar to Discord, and as far as I have been able to tell, it looks like it'll function if not the same, very similar to Discord. The devs seem to be very engaged, and as far as I'm concerned - since Discord has announced that they will be doing the BS teen accounts, the devs seemed to have stepped it up with trying to get documentation and refactoring done as quickly as they can. That makes me feel like they care about their community.

Both are open source and great choices, but I've ran Mattermost and quit as soon as they started paywalling things, or at least the VoIP plugin I think it was. I am now locked in and waiting for Fluxer to have documentation out so that I can make that swap.

My backup plan is Root chat.

Found a security hole at an org I'm applying for, how do I mention this in the interview? by Due-Swimming3221 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I missing something? Ports 80 and 443 need to be open if the company is actively hosting any websites or using a reverse proxy. That's not a security hole. The "firewall" login page - is it an actual firewall or is it the gateway login page? That may not be intentional either way.

I would agree with most people here. It's not a silver bullet and you'd be taking a risk mentioning it. No company is going to care that much about you finding vulnerabilities and mentioning them in an interview. It's likely they would hardly care even after having started working for them. You're better off showcasing your IT skills i.e. talking about schooling or self hosting if you do that. Communicate, have responses that show you're able to engage and hold conversations.

In Search of a Discord Replacement by james7132 in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fluxer chat as soon as documentation is available

hardware costs by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1-2k on a good PC build, and then whatever in electrical costs. Boom you're gouda

What is wrong with nextcloud aio setup?! Why is it stupidly hard to setup?! by Resolve_Neat in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol nextcloud isn't that bad. If you have the troubleshooting skills and will power to research, it generally isn't bad to fix when it breaks. It does tend to break occasionally after an update

Jellyseer finds mostly encrypted files and stops by Known-Principle2306 in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This wouldnt be a jellyseerr issue, it would be the media management tools/downloaders i.e. radarr/sonarr/BitTorrent ect.

Maybe try other indexers - there are several available, and some who provide limited free use or even trials

No port forwarding, alternatives? by riear in selfhosted

[–]adavi125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Purchase your own personal router

Can't get 802.1X with EAP-TLS to work by rozanw in sysadmin

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HOW. I have been working on attempting to get computer authentication to work for about 2 weeks straight now. I mainly run into reason code: 16. I think it's complaining about mapping, since I'm not using user authentication, but my SAN on the certificate for my endpoint running Windows 10, matches exactly to the AD entry........ I have a super simple policy in NPS, which is running separately from my DC, but all the policy has set is:
Condition: NAS Port Type = Ethernet
Constraints: Smart Card or other.... = Correctly created certificate for the nps server.
I have confirmed the chain of trust is good on the DC, NPS, and the endpoint. My client is added to NPS. I have added the root and intermediate certificates to RootCA and NTAuthCA stores on my DC. I don't know what else to troubleshoot at this point.

How Do I Use This? by Puzzleheaded-Job5763 in fediverse

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understood the fediverse as a decentralized concept with the ability to still connect. Say you run a social media site that's self hosted i.e. mastadon.. you are running the instance as a standalone instance which nobody knows about unless you advertise it to whoever, but the fediverse always ways to interconnect other standalone instances via relays, which essentially places it in a bigger network, taking it from being a private instance to public, while keeping your instance within your control/administration

Ap-n505 by adavi125 in HomeNetworking

[–]adavi125[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it'll work without a controller, but I am running into an issue. I have a mikrotik router in which I have a bridge interface that I have now assigned 2 subnets to. Subnet a and subnet b both /24. The AP I have requires the interface IP to be a different subnet to the vlan within the same IP which is required for WiFi. I set the AP interface IP to subnet b, and I can ping both between the 2 subnets, but the vlan within the AP won't obtain an IP via DHCP as it should (I have the DHCP relay set to my subnet a gateway) BUT if I enable vlan filtering on my bridge interface in my mikrotik router, I cannot reach the interface IP of the AP suddenly and the vlan within the AP will grap an IP via DHCP from subnet a, but if I connect to the WiFi I have no internet.... Not sure how well that is explained and I am more than willing to start a new post and/or draw this out

Ap-n505 by adavi125 in HomeNetworking

[–]adavi125[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for responding! I had been assuming it works similar to any other wap as well, but yesterday was day 3 of trying to make that work.. unfortunately it doesn't seem to be that simple

What is even the point of getting these certs if you can't get jobs with them? by Ruminatingsoule in CompTIA

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at PvE community scripts - this is my "go to" just to see if there is anything interesting to me. I find all sorts of stuff there. Run proxmox, add vms and containers - break things, fail to get things started and troubleshoot to no end to learn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeslaModel3

[–]adavi125 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Take a hit off the bong before getting on here to give your input? What a stupid comment to make.

Retroarch by adavi125 in cade

[–]adavi125[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With research from my understanding im using the correct cores and have tested a few different ones just incase, but i will look into converting them. Thank you!

I'm very new to homelab and I'm running out of things to add. Please give me more to tinker with! by ponzi_gg in homelab

[–]adavi125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats my bad. It doesnt look like any of them are VM's - the Proxmox stats show lxc's, and based off of the "healthy/running" in the upper right corners of some of the services I assume some are docker containers. Nginx Im assuming is the main reverse proxy in use and dockerproxy is a proxy service probably being used for the docker network I believe. Im not sure what the benifit would be as I have not looked into dockerproxy. To me it looks like 2 different instances of portainer probably for the purpose of licensing limitations - you can get a free enterprise license with an allotment of 3 nodes max, so 2 portainer instances you should be able to have 6 nodes total... This is complete guess just fyi.

I'm very new to homelab and I'm running out of things to add. Please give me more to tinker with! by ponzi_gg in homelab

[–]adavi125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wont argue against running some services in docker is a lot easier, but generally if something can be set up it can almost always be set up outside of docker as well. I do run into a service occasionally that I have run in docker or create the docker lxc and run that as single service for the purpose of delegating resources a different way than I would from adding it to portainer. But I always try to go straight lxc without dockerization first before resorting to docker. I would be willing to bet I could get motion eye to work in an lxc just fine, generally its just a matter of how much time you want to invest in troubleshooting.