Why not disable ipv6 for local lan?
I disable It on everything for next decade until it’s mainstream.
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Why not disable ipv6 for local lan?
I disable It on everything for next decade until it’s mainstream.
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This is a good (and fair) point.
However they still look ugly and scary and intimidating :)
Because I can remember an IPv4 address and not a V6 address!
At least they could have added an extra octet to v4 instead of making it garbyremoved looking
Lol if this is a joke on C and senile… Haha well done.
I guess I’m not cool enough… I have No idea what I’m looking at.
Long time Linux user but this looks really odd to me and I don’t know what it is
Does this contribute to warming the planet? 😁
And in sure 150 launches in a year is not contributed in any way to global warming…
Especially that startship… Right?
The problem is all with us, and that salad dressing container we threw out instead of recycling …or those plastic bags . Right?
How are we not taxing them more? This Is unnecessary and no wonder the planet is heating up.
150 rocket launches must make a material difference!
Yes but they cannot determine it isn’t audio of me singing in my own shower
Same… a bit of screen scrolling to get what I need but did the trick in a pinch!
I had to look that up. So ya, I understand your problem a bit better. Wish I could offer some solutions.
For anyone interested…
“Starlink uses Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT) to avoid the need for 1,000s of IPv4 addresses, which can be a problem for some users due to how they are using Starlink. However, some VPN services like PureVPN can be used to bypass CGNAT restrictions on Port Forwarding.1 CGNAT prevents direct access to the Starlink antenna from the internet, making setting up a VPN or hosting services challenging. There is no direct public IP address assigned to the Starlink antenna, which hinders traditional methods of setting up a VPN server or hosting services like port forwarding and DMZ access”
I will first admit that I am quite ignorant to Home Assistant.
I am a happy openHAB user for 5+ years. Have you considered switching to see if you like it?
I tried Home Assistant once or twice but never felt comfortable enough to switch.
I run stuff locally and can connect over VPN to my home and operate as if I am inside the home. I have not looked into these other cloudflare tunnels or tail scale as I don’t think it would provide any advantage to my current setup.
OpenVPN server running on my router does the trick.
Isn’t anyone better than Putin?
Maybe I’m just too use to a free country
Um… I doubt a pos would essentially give his life to speak out against the dictator.
Don’t know enough but he doesn’t seem like the kind of prick that would invade Ukraine
Why do you say that? Or am I speaking to mr Putin?
Rest in peace Alexia
Cheers! Thanks for your reply.
Lemmy folks are nicer folks :)
Have a good day
You’re welcome.
I’ve not thought about nor worried about wear and tear. I did a search but didn’t find anything. Are you just being cautious? Or perhaps you only access files occasionally?
Either way, you may want to creat a bash alias in your .bashrc file so that you can type a simple command like mountnas or ‘nas’ and you might have another to run the umount command to unmount it.
Since my NAS runs my camera recordings and backups and some containers, I figure wear from mounting conveniently shouldn’t be an issue…
Cheers!
install the NFS client package.
Have a look at adding a line to the
/etc/fstab file. Then reboot to take effect.
Check this out:
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-mount-an-nfs-share-in-linux/
That title was rough. I clicked because I thought over 10,000 were dead…