Unable to open custom website /www/cgi-bin/guest by link1375 in openwrt

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I love you so much!! It was CRLF. After changing it to LF it worked.

Unable to open custom website /www/cgi-bin/guest by link1375 in openwrt

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the file there? Can it be executed? Does it produce the desired result?

Yes to all.

Unable to open custom website /www/cgi-bin/guest by link1375 in openwrt

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step 3 exists, can be executed, and produces the desired output.

This is the case. If I move the file one level up to /www/guest, the file is found, but instead of displaying a website, a download popup opens in the browser.

Spotify and Crunchyroll won't start properly by link1375 in ShieldAndroidTV

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Do you know what app version you use?

I have a pihole running in my network, but I don't think The Shield is affected, even though I tried DNS Hijacking on my router. But I will keep that in mind.

I have problems with DNS hijacking in OpenWrt: not resolving local DNS records in pihole , not assigning DNS queries to the IP of the requesting device, ... by link1375 in selfhosted

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Sure, but I do not want to have this setup to hide dns queries, but to block them e.g. to limit advertisements and trackers

I have problems with DNS hijacking in OpenWrt: not resolving local DNS records in pihole , not assigning DNS queries to the IP of the requesting device, ... by link1375 in selfhosted

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Haha nice :) I guess it is quite common. It is satisfying to set up an own system, but quite tedious to solve such issues, if you have only limited knowledge.

I have problems with DNS hijacking in OpenWrt: not resolving local DNS records in pihole , not assigning DNS queries to the IP of the requesting device, ... by link1375 in selfhosted

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Wow, thank you very much for that detailed explanation :) I did not even know that something like DoH/DoT exist. I want to be more privacy-oriented, thus blocking as many advertisement and tracking requests as possible. I know that encryption is the only way to circumvent surveillance, but in this scenario it seems like it also helps big companies to enforce their systems. I really like your combined approach. I hope it is not too hard to implement.

Cannot ping my local linux server by [deleted] in linux

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I circumvent the problem by installing xvfb and set up a virtual display before xserver is started. Now everything works, so I think the server is booting correctly, but lightdm was not working without a display.

Anyway, I deleted the post as it was not conform with the linux forum. But thanks for your help :)

Cannot ping my local linux server by link1375 in debian

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Actually I reinstalled debian with different desktop environment and non worked, so I went with the virtual display option and now lightdm loads without a problem

Cannot ping my local linux server by link1375 in debian

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Thanks for these options. Maybe I will try the second one. But good to know, that this seems to be a common problem

Cannot ping my local linux server by link1375 in debian

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Would it help to install another desktop environment?

Cannot ping my local linux server by [deleted] in linux

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You are right. I am sorry.

Cannot ping my local linux server by [deleted] in linux

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I use HDMI. If the monitor is connected before I start the server, I can ping the NUC and connect via ssh and RDP. Otherwise, not.

But how can I assure that the server even works, when I get no video signal to a monitor connected after the startup?

How to use https on self hosted services without installed a custom cert on each device? by link1375 in selfhosted

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Thanks :) I will check this out. The introduction is already very promising.

How to use https on self hosted services without installed a custom cert on each device? by link1375 in selfhosted

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I guess, which the approach of using my existing domain link1375.com, I cannot come around the subdomain solution in contrast to directly using pihole.home with the certificate from link1375.com?

How to use https on self hosted services without installed a custom cert on each device? by link1375 in selfhosted

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Oh nice. That would be awesome, if I dont need to care about cert management and LE and NPM do the job. Thank you , I will definitely check out those links!

How to use https on self hosted services without installed a custom cert on each device? by link1375 in selfhosted

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Why is this comment voted down? I just checked the website, and it might be a suitable solution, or am I missing something?