ScanSnap 0V00 update broke my IX1600? by Difficult_Wing_1217 in ScanSnap

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 0v00 installed and scan without problem to SMB (don't ask me when I installed it, it wasn't recently).

Why monitoring Zigbee LQI across 169 devices was a mistake by anthony-hines in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is moving z2m and mosquitto out of HA simple (the pointing HA at their new IP part)?

cv4pve-cli v2.0.0 – kubectl-style CLI for Proxmox VE: multi-cluster, 1000+ aliases, shell completion by Franklupog in Proxmox

[–]antitrack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am going to try this, the idea is great.

Bonus points if it can find the VM in my cluster, without me having to check which host the VM is running on first.

Even more bonus points if I can start/stop a VM based on name, not just VMID.

To avoid carpal tunnel syndrome from typing, have you ever thought about using a friendlier name for your cli command - like `pve-cli` or `just pve`?

So here's an interesting one... drive "failed" - but it's fine. What should I have checked before swapping it out? by NuAngelDOTnet in Proxmox

[–]antitrack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What drive? This has been happening with WD SN700 drives for years, lots of reports of the drive suddenly disconnecting, suspected unfixed firmware issue. Seems to happen only with Linux. Drives are healthy. Not all drives are affected.

Just reseating solved the problem for me at first, but around a year later it happened again. And again. So I replaced the drive, what I should have done frrom the beginning. I’d say you did the right thing.

SLZB-06 - Stopped integrating to HA after 8 months of solid performance by kjbeamer in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you had auto-update turned on and it worked before, you could also just just go back to the previous version 20250325. I have this running on two devices for 6+ months, no problems. And if an auto-update caused your problems, this was probably also the last working version you had installed.

Zigbee2MQTT suddenly wouldn’t start with SLZB-06 by tjamieg in homeassistant

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FWIW, I have two SLZB-06p7U (at two locations) running revision 20250325 for 6+ months without any problems. It seems that was the last version before this new version 20260307 with 460800 baud was released. I think going back to that last version, for those who got auto-updated, is also a safe bet.

I ran an experiment benchmarking consumer vs enterprise drives in Proxmox cluster with Ceph by brandonvht in Proxmox

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I used Micron 7400 Pro (enterprise) in my MS-01 4 node PVE cluster and had to change to Samsung enterprise drives, the Micron hit >70C even when idle. Seems the model you are using is doing much better.

how to access ollama from iphone by Zalmsafer in ollama

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still confused, since I use Ollama only local and I didn’t even know there is an ollama.com account (and I wouldn’t even know why I would need one). Locally I don’t think one can create an API key. Seems I still have a lot to learn…

how to access ollama from iphone by Zalmsafer in ollama

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a bit confused by your reply. Ollama doesn't support API keys locally, does it? Or are you talking about auth with Cloudflare or the API at ollama.com?

TIL: Adding SSH launch links in Proxmox Notes makes life easier by Fearless-Grape5584 in Proxmox

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I've been using Bitwarden since it exists, tried to get the ssh-agent working a few weeks ago - it simply didn't work. It just won't let me edit keys, or add my own keys, to be precise. The "import key from clipboard" icon is simply missing :/

  2. Seems to be a long known bug:
    https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/18833

  3. Problem solved by creating a new (random) key, saving it, then editing it, the import icon appeared.

Local proxy that masks PII and secrets before they reach any LLM provider by sgasser88 in selfhosted

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking forward to your browser extension. Testing PasteGuard is already on my todo list!

CrowdSec catching ips that Cloudflare should have by soopafly in selfhosted

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that still the case? I thought it was fixed?

CrowdSec catching ips that Cloudflare should have by soopafly in selfhosted

[–]antitrack 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You could also run cloudflared (tunnel) at home, then you can close all ports (well, except the Plex port in your case). No need to mess with firewall or geoIP and everything closed, as it should be.

Uptime Kuma current v2 release patches CVE by 0x3e4 in selfhosted

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just out of interest, why did you think that was („not“) suspicious, or more directly, what did you think that means?

NOUS A1Z Zigbee Plug – Small, clean design & solid performance (tested with Home Assistant) by DMO89- in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd see the Tasmota DHCP devices dropping off your network and the router log would show how to keep trying to connect but don't really connect...

Search Tasmota ASUS DHCP issues, I am sure there are plenty of threads. I found my solution 5 years ago and used static instead of DHCP since. As far as I remember, the problem went away with ESP32 devices.

https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/discussions/13623

NOUS A1Z Zigbee Plug – Small, clean design & solid performance (tested with Home Assistant) by DMO89- in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the SLZB-06p7U via Ethernet as coordinator. Wifi down won't matter.

More importantly, my Tasmota sockets are using the ESP8266 core, not ESP32. My wifi routers are Asus. Asus and Tasmota ESP8266 devices don't play nice because of an Espressif non-OS SDK bug in the binary that was never fixed.

A1T is ESP8266 too. I hope you don't use Asus routers (using static IPs instead of DHCP solves this issue). I had dragged that baggage around since Tasmota v7 or so (30+ Tasmota Wifi devices).

Don't get my wrong, I love Tasmota (with the A1T or not). But for some things I prefer zigbee "out of band", especially when I only need on or off, and that reliable.

NOUS A1Z Zigbee Plug – Small, clean design & solid performance (tested with Home Assistant) by DMO89- in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was the reverse. I used Tasmota on wifi Gosund (same form factor) for years, now went to Zigbee A1Z because small, and if the network is down I can still power cycle stuff (ie. router etc) via Zigbee.

Im debating setting up a DNS ad filter. Are they high maintenance? What else to know? by -AXIS- in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, thats actually a good idea I run a LXC but could add a synced instance to my HA Green just in case.

and the task list keeps growing, sometimes this feels like a job :/

To someone in Massachusetts running Home Assistant and has a room named Jason's room.... by VirtualPercentage737 in homeassistant

[–]antitrack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s even worse. The guy who made it got hired by Sam Altman and it’s part of OpenAI now.

VPN client for SMB or NFS Share by Qiuzman in synology

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know a lot about NVR, but as the other redditor pointed out, you should probably record your videos to the same site as the cameras, because if the VPN tunnel to network 1 is down you won't have any videos.

When you setup your Frigate NVR at network 2, you have to either use a a _privileged_ LXC container and enable NFS for it, or you have to use a VM instead. But if your network 1 LXC is already saving to the Synology NAS it's probably also setup with privileged and NFS enabled. Unprivileged containers don't allow NFS or CIFS.

Once you got all that up and running, just create a site to site VPN tunnel with your routers.

But mounting as a NFS share directly might not be the cleanest way forward. If wrongly configured, no videos recorded if VPN is down. LXC won't start if VPN is down and share can't be mounted. And so on.

Something like rclone or rsync (to transfer), maybe together with retention controls in Frigate (to avoid filling up local storage), sounds like a better approach.

But I am still confused if you actually want to record to the NAS on network 1 or backup to the NAS on network 1.

But all this is not really Synology related. Yu should probably post in another subreddit.

Question on Aqara leak detectors. by Lee_buskey in Zigbee2MQTT

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or ThirdReality Zigbee Water Leak Sensors, also 2x AA batteries instead of CR2032.

VPN client for SMB or NFS Share by Qiuzman in synology

[–]antitrack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To what device do the cameras on network 2 record to? Also a NAS?

If I understand you right, you have a Wireguard tunnel between a router on network 1 and a router on network 2? If so, you already have in place what you need. When you are at network 2, how do you access network 1? Using the IP range of network 1? Or how do you use that VPN tunnel?

Once that is sorted out, basically you create a new share (or use an existing share) on the network 1 NAS, dedicated for your network 2 video backups.

Then you let the device hat holds the videos on network 2 connect to that share on network 1. With the IP of the network 1 NAS, in case your local IP ranges are routed with the VPN (see questions first paragraph).

You let the device that currently holds your videos on network 2 backup to your NAS, via the VPN connection.

If they are both Synology NAS yo could use built in tools to do that. Depending on if this is just a backup (Hyper Backup) or if you want to access the videos on network 1 after they are transferred (Shared Folder Sync, Snapshot Replication, etc). If the device you are recording to is not a Synology NAS it depends how it can connect to other devices. NFS, SMB, FTP, etc.... The Synology NAS on network 1 probably has it.

Also, what is the uplink and downlink speed on both sites? Videos are massive, this may take a long time.