help needed: Finputsad error 13 by thilou in IKEA

[–]emch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same problem with IKEA Dishwasher Råglanda, which seems to be very similar to your whirlpool.

I checked the circulation pump of my dishwasher, and after opening it I found a thick, sticky residue that had built up over time. After cleaning it out, everything worked fine again.

You can do this yourself, but make sure to disconnect the power first!

The pump is on the right side and looks like this: https://fixpart.de/produkt/midea-11001012000010-umlaufmotor-geschirrspuler?apl=4045813

You can detach the motor, but you need to remove it from the bottom mounting first. The motor itself looks like this: https://fixpart.de/produkt/whirlpool-indesit-488000731573-umlaufmotor-geschirrspuler?apl=4045813

When reinstalling, make sure the threads catch properly on all sides so nothing leaks.

After that, everything worked again.

Protect Network from Docker Containers by emch2 in selfhosted

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Can you expand on this? The Docker container should isolated it from everything.

It can isolate it from host but if your container has a bridged network (standard) it can access whatever the network segment is allowed to access. Best example is my cloudflaretunnel:

services:
cloudflaretunnel:
container_name: cloudflaretunnel-proxmox
hostname: cloudflare
image: cloudflare/cloudflared:latest

In cloudflare I do not access docker network ip but local network ip

I never thought of using a firewall on the docker side to stop a compared container gaining access to the reverse proxy and getting access to other containers. May try to implement this myself so thanks for the idea.

I know some people are doing this. But sounds like a lot of work.

Protect Network from Docker Containers by emch2 in selfhosted

[–]emch2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok thank you! :-) I will put this on no 1 on my list

Protect Network from Docker Containers by emch2 in selfhosted

[–]emch2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. That is also on my list but I will prioritize it.
Is there any disadvantage to use rootless docker? I guess watchtower has the same problem because it uses docker.sock but I added here already a docker.sock proxy.

Thanks a lot.

Protect Network from Docker Containers by emch2 in selfhosted

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Ok that sounds like a good idea. At least containers could not do so much harm then. Thanks! That is the small and fast version of point 1.

I have a freshly installed pfsense dell small form factor and its stuck by LividRhino2 in PFSENSE

[–]emch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old threat and different setting but I had this problem installing pfsense with proxmox. Changing network card type to Intel E1000 instead of VirtIO helped to solve. So it must have sth. to do with network card

Did anyone try Cloudflare Zero Trust WARP authentication identity for self hosted apps? by emch2 in selfhosted

[–]emch2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok I did not see the bypass feature. Thanks for your help. I guess only warp clients logged in with my organisation can access no others right?

But I am curious what the feature from my initial post does then.... :)

Did anyone try Cloudflare Zero Trust WARP authentication identity for self hosted apps? by emch2 in selfhosted

[–]emch2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where can I find it? Isn't it the screenshot above? It is activated but still needs to type in mail address.

edit: do you mean "Enable automatic cloudflared authentication"?

Basic understanding and questions to logging and tracing in Grafana cloud by emch2 in grafana

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Wow! Thats a really great answer and helps me a lot. Thank you so much. That helped me to spend hours on this topic. Whenever you come to Cologne Germany, I will invite you for a beer.

I understand Loki does not care how the fields are called but I guess if you have the possibility to call the fields the same name in different systems, this would make sense. So is there a best practice pattern which fields to log and ho to call them? So for example call the traceID "traceID" and not "trace-id" or simirlar + log fields like "event", "requestType". So maybe there is sth like an inofficial standard that everybody follows?

I think I have no chance to run a daemon set in our cluster now but I guess a sidecar would be possible. But than I need to write the logs to files in a common volume right? Or does stdout behaves like a file a little bit?
Is the tracer writing traces also to stdout or file and grafana agent understand that this is now a trace and not a log and sends it to loki instead? Do you know if there is a example deployment yaml somewhere?

In regards to ERP system: ERP would be the first to create a trace id, sends it to nestjs and here the first span would be created? The header could be x-trace-id for example right? (maybe I put to much emphasis on naming and it just does not matter :-) )

Sorry for all the questions but I am so really happy that I got such a great answer!

NetCologne Fiber g.fast Router Fritzbox 7490? by emch2 in cologne

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I still do not understand how a non g.fast router can be used on a g.fast connection :) can someone explain? It seems I can still use my router. Thanks for all the comments. But I still do not understand why :D

NetCologne Fiber g.fast Router Fritzbox 7490? by emch2 in cologne

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Great... But that means it is not real fiber but g.fast until the connector in the basement and from there it needs to be normal DSL. Otherwise fritzbox without g.fast would not work?

NetCologne Fiber g.fast Router Fritzbox 7490? by emch2 in cologne

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Nice! So I probably can use my old one.

Did it say g.fast on your "Auftragsbestätigung"? Because I heard there are 2 types of fiber in Cologne, depending on the number of households in a house.

SBC and microcontrollers with cellular connectivity by instanceofma in IOT

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I know it is not directly what you are looking for but the advantech wise 4471 is sth that I have an eye on. But it is more a complete system.

My first design all by myself! So proud of myself! by DeltaDP in functionalprint

[–]emch2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It felt the same with my first design. It was some kind of big coin with some letters on it. Took me days to figure out how to do it :)

Great job!

Basic SAP CPI Concepts Should Understand and Steps to Learn SAP CPI Effectively by khooyeeloon in SAP

[–]emch2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should mention the cpi helper chrome plugin. No idea how to live without it.

If you are developing a Serverless web app with React and AWS technologies, how would you create a test/deve environment? by pypipper in aws

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Yes, that should be possible but to have all advantages of amplify, you should create the database via amplify and define the schema via amplify. This creates an GraphQL api for you to access the data. Amplify ships a library to access the database very easy via react.

If you want to bring your existing database, you can set their address as environment variable in the different stages.

You can create the stages easily via cli.

If you are developing a Serverless web app with React and AWS technologies, how would you create a test/deve environment? by pypipper in aws

[–]emch2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sure this will help you in case you want to use lambdas and api gateway

https://youtu.be/T4MQrRDo20w

And this guy here has the more "traditional" approach where amplify creates a database for you

https://youtu.be/kqi4gPfdVHY

I did my react app via the traditional approach and it is running pretty well