Well in a way yes. It’s a blocking interface.
Well in a way yes. It’s a blocking interface.
Absolutely. But I at least realized it had to be asymmetric routing… because if I didn’t I would have been even more puzzled. Because even setting firewall rules wouldn’t fix it then. I’m glad there are people here that understand that sometimes we brain fart and they give you a great pointer! Like the second I saw netmask I knew what was wrong and facepalmed.
You got it perfectly right! It was the subnetting… Thanks!
That’s it… Thanks. I’m a moron.
That’s it… Thanks. I’m a moron.
From the source file oom_kill.c in the linux kernel. But it seems this has been reworded or changed since 2019. That’s the commit that removed this.
Proxmox Machine: Vimes
LinuxVM (Web and Appserver): Carrot
WinServer: Angua
NAS: Colon
OPNSense Router: Pessimal
I should call him…
It’s the dot on line 9
Ah yes the good old: Good lunatic with nuclear arsenal :D