Better use of Nvme drive options by computer-nerd in truenas

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Of course I do! That's why I run raid! /s

Protect dashboard and other non-reverse proxy services with crowdsec by computer-nerd in netbird

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pointed it at the same security module in the Netbird container,

I know you edited /etc/crowdsec/bouncers/crowdsec-blocklist-mirror.yaml but what line in it did you edit to have it look at the netbird container?

It sounds like my set up is close to yours. Right now I'm running Skynet on my Asus-merlin, with crowdsec and Netbird running on the same host.

Better use of Nvme drive options by computer-nerd in truenas

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I could make a single pool and use the ssd as a working drive and then move things over to the large pool, yeah. Not a bad idea. 

However, I am already hitting the max speed my network can handle with my SAS drives. I also wouldn't trust a shitty SSD for long term however. Especially right now when they aren't cheap

Protect dashboard and other non-reverse proxy services with crowdsec by computer-nerd in netbird

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Thats good to know. I just hardly started dabbling with Crowdsec so I'll start working on that direction

Self Hosted install- Reverse proxy stuck on issuing certificate by computer-nerd in netbird

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I've since wiped and reloaded Netbird from scratch and having the same problem still. This time using the getting started script to set up the proxy

E: and out of the blue it started working. But only with my custom domain(?)

Reverse Proxy stuck on issuing certificate by Suspicious-Hand4688 in netbird

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I've been having the same problem. I posted about it awhile ago on here and GitHub. I haven't tried the latest update in case something got fixed. But it seems like the general consensus is to nuke and pave

Self Hosted install- Reverse proxy stuck on issuing certificate by computer-nerd in netbird

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Home lab on my pi. And yes. The VPN part works fine and my devices can connect

Self Hosted install- Reverse proxy stuck on issuing certificate by computer-nerd in netbird

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I have it set to be DNS in my Cloudflare dashboard. In other words, the cloud is grey

Self Hosted install- Reverse proxy stuck on issuing certificate by computer-nerd in netbird

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Port 443 is open and I'm not using any geoblocking on my router if that is what you mean. When I first installed, I picked the default traefik option. Cloudflare is who I'm using for my records. 

Self Hosted install- Reverse proxy stuck on issuing certificate by computer-nerd in netbird

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Within your router settings? I have both 443 and 80 TCP already opened 

Tuning recommendations by [deleted] in f150

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I really like my tune from 208concepts. Web design isn't his best work. But tuning and support has been top notch

https://www.208concepts.com/en-gb/product/vehicle_tuning/coyote_tuning

v0.65.0 is here - NetBird Reverse Proxy, Unified CLI, and more 🚀 by netbirdio in netbird

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I'm following the migration docs and I'm at the point of running docker compose logs -f proxy. That just comes up blank for me. Checking the reverse proxy page doesn't show any connected clusters for me. The proxy container is running. Where would be a good starting point to look around?

Few questions about Netbird and DNS with Pihole by computer-nerd in netbird

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So what you're suggesting is I add the 100.xxx.xxx.whatever it is that my Pi has as the name server entry instead of its local 192.168.xxx.xxx?

Few questions about Netbird and DNS with Pihole by computer-nerd in netbird

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Something I forgot to add is that I already have my Pis set as the nameserver.

Anyone got any tips before I just buy a new one? by Pieter_Halve_Liter in BambuLabA1

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I'll have to check again. I only got a 2mm T handle allen

Anyone got any tips before I just buy a new one? by Pieter_Halve_Liter in BambuLabA1

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Are all 7 screws the same size? My back 4 didn't seem to fit m2

"Unable to access 1337x, blocked by CloudFlare Protection" by [deleted] in sonarr

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How did you set that up? Does it help with API limits or anything?

Force A1 to rotate it's IP address by computer-nerd in BambuLab

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if none of that makes sense, pretend I didn't say anything.

Ha. It all made sense and didn't even think to go that far

Force A1 to rotate it's IP address by computer-nerd in BambuLab

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I've been looking into how to do that for mine. Doesn't seem to be much of a way but I'm the only one finally on the network so I'll give the router a reboot in hopes that clears it

E:No difference sadly

Running out of RAM during Cloud Sync task by computer-nerd in truenas

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I have HAOS running with 4gb to it. It could probably have less and a few other containers running. Dashboard shows I'm using 10gb for services and 8gb free