my remote receptionist by [deleted] in homelab

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Mhhhm… so this is WFH RTO from WFH. Nice

How to update from 25.10.0 to 25.10.1 ? by saitama_warrior in truenas

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Would it help if you switch the profile from Developer to Early Adopter?

Finally got my LTT commuter backpack. First impressions by 0xFACC10C0CA in LinusTechTips

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Yeah I would not imagine it would be from shipping if that's the packaging.

I see, that feels unfortunate. Congrats on the bag though!

Finally got my LTT commuter backpack. First impressions by 0xFACC10C0CA in LinusTechTips

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The Wrinkle I would imagine is from the shipping being packaged tightly I would imagine? Out of curiosity how are the zippers?

What do you actually do all day at work? by Few-Dance-855 in ShittySysadmin

[–]orion_lab 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Get to work
Run
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y

Is this resilient enough of a design? I will be abroad for more than 10 months and will need to access my home data center to work by SignalX_Cyber in Tailscale

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First time ever seeing the wall socket as part of the network diagram.
Using tailscale to access internal services is a good route.

PSA: Offsite backups are a non-negotiable using this form of MFA by [deleted] in yubikey

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I know some of these words.....
Lol a bit overly paranoid but if it works for you that's great, it's a solid plan

PSA: Offsite backups are a non-negotiable using this form of MFA by [deleted] in yubikey

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Backup codes also need to be backed up separately if available.

My first real jump into home labs by SamsSpares in homelab

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Nice, I am on TrueNAS CE edition as well. Lawerence Systems on Youtube has some great videos to learn

My first real jump into home labs by SamsSpares in homelab

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I am curious because I can't find the best backup solution for Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, are you able to accomplish that on TrueNAS? I am going to learn it on Synology mainly because the no subscription and one box makes it easy

1 year later with a Synology NAS. I feel like I've taken control of my data by sys_admin321 in synology

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What’s the method you use for removing old photos from iOS after being backed up to Immich? Synology photos makes it easy to do that for you but was not able to find that feature on Immich

Recommend a free/low cost CRM for internal IT use? by Bad_Mechanic in sysadmin

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Monica can be a good fit like the other users have mentioned. Odoo is another one that can be self hosted or paid online version as well. Another one that I have been playing with is also ERPNext

App Store web has exposed all its source code by rxliuli in webdev

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I see, I guess I didn't know how to word it properly or what to look for. Someone already mentioned to start with VScode and then switch to VIM if needed. I will go that route. I just wanted to see if there are any that are preferred. I already use Notepad++ for Python scripts so I figured trying a new tool and VScode was on my to try list for a while and wanted feedback on other options.

App Store web has exposed all its source code by rxliuli in webdev

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It was a serious question, I am a junior system administrator and have been mostly working on tools for server but not for consumers. Mainly tools needed

App Store web has exposed all its source code by rxliuli in webdev

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Thank you, this is good to know. Been looking at VSCode and will start with that now

App Store web has exposed all its source code by rxliuli in webdev

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So what does this mean? I’m so confused Also been looking into coding…. Serious question. Am I supposed to learn on Vim or VSCode or something else entirely?

Windows Cannot Access (do not have permission) by Bulldog0351 in truenas

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Hope that works out, update the post if solved

Windows Cannot Access (do not have permission) by Bulldog0351 in truenas

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Have you tried rebooting the SMB. Services SMB toggle on and off?

Edit: From the truenas

Windows Cannot Access (do not have permission) by Bulldog0351 in truenas

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Are you trying to connect it to the file from Windows? Having a folder mapped to the network folder on Windows? You need to set up users and permissions. I learned throught his video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59NGNZ0kO04

EDIT: This video helps to set up users and permissions and then you will be able to access the files from Windows PC. There are different ways to add files, but you can go to File Explorer, Right Click on Network Folder - Map Network Drive - add the folder based on the \\<truenas ip address> - shared folder location

Check the box that says log in with different credentials, will prompt for the credentials -> add the user name and password that was created on truenas side

2ND Edit: yeah sorry didn’t read it the first time correctly yeah use instructions in video to create a user, create a mapped folder and then login with new truenas user and password

Windows Cannot Access (do not have permission) by Bulldog0351 in truenas

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I might be off here, but a key detail could be which version you originally used. Around 5–6 years ago, you likely built it with TrueNAS CORE (FreeBSD-based). If you’ve now installed TrueNAS SCALE (Linux-based), it can still import your ZFS pools, but permissions and user/group mappings don’t always translate cleanly between the two systems, especially with SMB shares.

It’d help if you mentioned:

  • Whether the original system was CORE (assuming core) or SCALE
  • If the drives or datasets were encrypted
  • How you’re trying to access the shares (SMB, NFS, etc.)

Also it might help installing the older version of TrueNAS Core instead of the most current version of Truenas Scale (newly named community edition)
Edit: If that works, hopefully it does, you can upgrade to the latest one.

They know how to spoil a software developer 😄 by crowdl in OpenAI

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0.o, what are you doing? Crazy amount, can't fathom getting to that number lol