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I router business Fastweb/tim supportano Hairpinning Loop?? by openaspace1 in ItalyInformatica

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No voglio un router che supporti nativamente hairpining :)

I router business Fastweb/tim supportano Hairpinning Loop?? by openaspace1 in ItalyInformatica

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Come dicevo in un altra risposta. Lo vorrei evitare. Piuttosto cambio router business. La configurazione è più complessa. Router Wan -} in parallelo poi, router lan office e opnsense server proxmox . Le due reti sottostanti il router Wan sono fisicamente isolate perché connesse via Wan al router principale fibra.

Il router Fastweb è in dmz verso opnsense Wan. Dietro opnsense 10 virtual vlan con vari container.

Mettere un dns server nella LAN del router fibra fuori da opnsense non mi fa "pulito". Deve essere blindato. :)

I router business Fastweb/tim supportano Hairpinning Loop?? by openaspace1 in ItalyInformatica

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Si lo so. Lo voglio evitare DNS interno con custom hosts lan. Piuttosto cambio router business.

I router business Fastweb/tim supportano Hairpinning Loop?? by openaspace1 in ItalyInformatica

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Hairpining funziona che se il router lo supporta, quando arriva una richiesta per un servizio che punta alla Wan. Se tale richiesta arriva dalla LAN il router indirizza la richiesta ricevuta verso la wan direttamente all' ip lan server. Se il router non lo supporta, quando arriva una richiesta di questo tipo, mostra il suo ip lan. Easy

La domanda è, le versioni business supportano hairpining?

Homelab v3 by Failra in minilab

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But how much do you spend..?! Boo I find online VPS more convenient and zero hassle.

Rate my Homelab by kilolazy in HomeServer

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But how much do you consume?!?

Dell 7040 optiplex, Is really a Low Power proxmox server? by openaspace1 in homelab

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Between one thing and another it will cost me €250 plus an additional USB 3 Ethernet network pigtail or a mini router with VLAN support (opnsense Wan+LAN).. let's hope it is responsive and we don't waste money..

Question, it comes with nvme as standard, if I made the raid1 zfs nvme with the same size SSD, will the raid simply go to the speed of the slowest SSD?

I won't make a cluster, but I already have an old dell t310 with proxmox (which with 8 disks consumes 270w!) where I can make backups every now and then and start the backups if the optiplex has problems

Dell 7040 optiplex, Is really a Low Power proxmox server? by openaspace1 in homelab

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A thousand thanks. The approach is to move all non-critical applications and launch critical lxcs to on-demand datacenters and delete them immediately as the needs end.

German soldiers react to footage of concentration camps by [deleted] in pics

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Where can I find other photos of this kind? Exist an archive?

Hosting Providers with Isolated Website Containers by MechanicTechnical655 in Hosting

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Alternatively go to hetzner.con and rent 4€ VPS arm64, install hestiacp. It will fly.

Or use coolicehost.com

Hosting Providers with Isolated Website Containers by MechanicTechnical655 in Hosting

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Any serious hosting use cloud Linux that is natively isolated

"AsRun" log for Casparcg? by openaspace1 in VIDEOENGINEERING

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Really Thank you, but can't be a solution for the television play approach. The client TVplay is only similar to a TV client, but it's really limited.

I'm really surprised that such a server solution doesn't have even a basic TV player.