I know you got your answer but wanted to mention the Google DNS is going away and being migrated to square space.
I know you got your answer but wanted to mention the Google DNS is going away and being migrated to square space.
Fyi, namecheap doesn’t expose the API unless you pay more, also the API key is admin rights, not just changing the IP. I would stick with cloudflare.
The only one I set static is the servers and that’s for port forwarding. So I set it to what it was using at the time. Unifi IDs the devices for me otherwise.
If you want them accessible from outside. I just favorite the ip:port for the internal stuff or you can use something like https://github.com/linuxserver/Heimdall
Same with physical addresses.
I would say the only way I would be ok with barring trans women from sports would be if they barred women with PCOS. Then it’s the same ruling for all women, no hormone issues.
Just have them where the ovaries are, since they came from the same proto organ anyway.
Glad you said something, I have been looking at other launchers since nova stoped being updated and Microsoft is being buggy.
idrive was good when I used them.
I didn’t want to run the script so I was trying to get it working through a docker compose file.
Staying with 1 gig you could go https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-cloud-keys-gateways/products/uxg-lite If you want more you could go https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-unifi-cloud-gateways/products/udm-pro Depending on how many directly connected devices you are going to use you could use this switch https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-switching/products/usw-lite-8-poe and then use one of the poe ports to power https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-wifi/products/u6-plus
What is your bandwidth from your ISP?
Yea, same company makes the amplify line. Depending on bandwidth they could get a usg, or udm. Then a poe switch and a poe AP.
Gotcha, I’ll look into Debian. I chose Ubuntu as we use DoD STIGs at work and they have an automated tool and spec for Ubuntu.
True, not as bad as Microsoft but did remind me of them.
With all the Ubuntu bashing. It’s the only Linux image I have used for my server. Also used Kali and a bunch of others on an old laptop.
Is Ubuntu server bad or does it just hold your hand too much. I have everything running in docker and manage that from a web gui.
I used backblaze and they sent me a 10tb external drive so I could ship it back to start the backup.
Ddns thru unifi with a Google API.
Ahh ok, I know the other team deployed it in our openshift environment so wasn’t sure.
Homeland: portainer Work: Openshift
My thoughts is how granular you need permissions to be.