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Does /g/ have a home server? How about a NAS then? Shit, VM on

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Does /g/ have a home server? How about a NAS then? Shit, VM on the server for different services? What's your home networks like?

What are they used for too? I want projects like these but I'm not sure what the fuck I'd need them for. Also it'd be nice to discuss actual tech besides all the fucking consumerist Generals.
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I have a small server I exclusively use for BOINC.
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>>62108592
>Server 1
Hardware:
G4400 (soon to be upgraded)
16GB DDR4 2400
3x4TB Hitachi's on ZFS Z1
1x3TB WD-Green for Movies and Animus
128gb nvme for Boot

Software:
Running Proxmox VE and a bunch of LXE containers with:
Radarr - For movies
Sonarr - For animus and series
Transmission and Deluge - Muh torrenting le "linux distros" hehe :)
Shinobi - IP camera security
NextCloud - Dropbox/Drive replacement
Pi-Hole - Network-wide ad and tracking blocking
OpenVPN - So I can remote access from anywhere while still not needing to open a bunch of ports to the internet
RedBot - Bot for discord
DokuWiki - Wiki for your information storage needs (soon to be upgraded to MediaWiki)
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>>62108592
No home server. I'm trying to look into making my own NAS enclosure using an Orange or Banana Pi and running them in parallel so I can add as many drives as I want, this is proving a difficult task. Very cheap though. This would probably cost me $2000 in store but online it'd cost me maybe $300? Not even? The Pis are cheap, finding a way to run them together is challenging unless there's a specific pi that should be simpler.
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Have a Mac mini running plex server and around 70TB storage (mirrored/backed up). Family and friends around the world use it. Have 500/50 Internet. Keep it all hidden in the pantry which has Ethernet.

Apartment is brand new and wired with Ethernet.

Have a 16-port power over Ethernet switch in the power/network closet which has 4 power Ethernet ports. Every port is filled - have 16 ports in the apartment.

Have two PoE wifi access points at each end of the apartment. Walls and ceilings are cement so I need both of them. They're those Ubiquiti ones. Hidden and unobtrusive.

Basically try to keep everything hidden and unobtrusive but just works.
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>>62108592
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what do you guys need a home server, what can it do for you?
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yeah this t430 is my personnal "home server"

I pretty much use it as a plex / nextcloud / apache server.

Paid like $200 on ebay and it does the job well.
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>>62108907
How the fuck you got 70TB on a Mac mini?
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>>62109145
He probably got a nas enclosure, some of them can be 8 bays and with like 10tb drives out, it's easy to Get 70tb into there
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>>62108876
>buy 2 pi
>install the same shit on them(OMV for examle)
>add 1 drive each

There, finished. You have two pi running paralel with multiple drives.
Dedicate each to different thing, one for movies, one photos, one for show etc.
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once a company can release a raspberry-pi type computer that had Gigabit Ethernet and usb3.0 and costs under $80, i will buy that device.
my 30w 2010 Asus Eee PC seems excessive.
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>>62109649
>muh usb3.0
>muh Gigabito
>muh under $80
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G143452239825
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>>62108938
Oh, I've seen you in every home server thread here. Must be nice to have SIX dns' servers running
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>>62108592
>desktop linux computer
>firewall/router/vm server/samba/ftp/dlna
>virtual switch for vms, completely isolates each vm so they arnt a threat to each other
>vms include torrenting, security system, vps for voip and irc, gaymin, warez, and a dozen other misc vms for bullshit reasons
>second lan has switch for ip cameras and a router for other shit such as dns blocking wifi device ads
>ip cameras only allowed to go to security vm
>security vm is completely cut off from the net or anything else
I want to move it to racks and get a larger switch aswell as a 4u for a fuckton of hdds.
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>>62108830
How good is next cloud?
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>>62109766
>virtual switch
What software do you use for this? I'm >>62108830 keeping my LXC's on the same subnet.
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>>62109821
Way better fork than OwnCloud, it's really like Dropbox/Drive but you own the data.

It has file versions and delete history like the mentioned above.
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>>62109761
I actually have 8 DNS servers
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>>62109950
>trash heap of Pis
>can't even align equipment to rack units
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>>62109998
sorry, I seem to have obviously offended you
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>>62109718
That looks rather nice. Thanks for the link.
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>>62109950
Who is it? Mediaserver? Mailserver? Indexmashine? Filestockserver?
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>>62109851
Thats just what Im calling it, to be fair I dont really know what the fuck it would be called.
I forced a bridge with netctl, interface name br0 and NO real interface. In the netctl profile assign the new br0 interface an ip ending in .1.
There is a post up script to force a static mac address, this will solve the issue of windows counting a new network connection every boot.
I then run dhcpd on that interface and hand out ips ranging from .2 to .255.
The vps start with the ifup script that creates tap devices on the bridge and dhcpd sees them and successfully gives them ips when requested.

I had the entire thing masqueraded to eth0 but as a fair disclaimer Ive determined today that this is what causes an a problem resulting in vms in the bridge still being able to talk to each other.
Im looking into other ways of getting the bridge online right now, but it seems very few people take home networking to this level of bullshit, and as a result I cant find any info for what Im doing.
Be sure to edit the service files and force in an dependency for the right order of things, firewall needs netctl profiles, dhcpd needs interface profile to be up first. If you dont do this some shit will fail start during some boots

ps, in the conf for dhcpd you can specify what interface to use there and actually have it give different ip ranges on different interfaces, took me forever to find that out.
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>>62109851
Follow up to my frist reply,
I just saw that you have shinobi.

I was about to try it out. Im currently using zoneminder. I seem to be having trouble with it, maybe in part to having it installed on arch and having to jump though hoops in the aur to get it to even install.

If youve used zoneminder, how does shinobi compare?
One reason I am looking into shinobi is the ability to export in modern video formats, where zoneminder lacks saving video and instead only supports exporting crippled jpgs to a video file that gets increasingly corrupted the longer it runs.
Does shinobi save real video files or is it just a half assed video slideshow?
Hows the quality, any problems?
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>>62110025
its poorfag trash, I doubt it cost even $100, nothing less than $10k is allowed here
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>>62109935
Why?
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>>62110289
What you're looking for is PVLANs, stop trying to nigger-rig it

> it seems very few people take home networking to this level of bullshit
pic related

>>62110406
redundancy, isolation, and to prevent dns leaks
ad1/2 - are internal DNS
dns1/2 - are in a isolated PVLAN with internet access and act as forwarders for ad1/2, and contact the root servers directly
dns3/4 - are in a promiscous PVLAN with VPN internet access, receive zone transfers from ad1/2, and contact the root servers directly
dns4/5 - are like 3/4 but for Tor
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>>62110440
>PVLANs,
Thanks, Ill start reading up on them.
>stop trying to nigger-rig it
I was trying to make it, not rig it.
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>>62110488
Assuming those PVLANs ever leave your virtual switch you'll need a physical switch which supports PVLANs which would exclusively be enterprise class equipment. You can pick up Cisco 3560G/E or 3750G/E switches for ~$100 on ebay.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_VLAN

>I was trying to make it, not rig it.
Thats nigger rigging it.
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>>62110516
I read the wiki that you linked to. Its sounding like that is used for something different that what I was doing.
Im only using this virtual switch (which is just a no nic bridge running dhcpd) to get virtual machines online. The isolation is just preventing the vms from talking to each other so I can download viruses and the other vms would be protected

I read this:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/12026/private-vlans-under-linux

It says pvlan is a cisco concept and the "alternative solutions" they are talking about sorta sounds like what Im doing

>Thats nigger rigging it.
Not if you didnt know it existed or it actually doesnt. By this logic everything ever invented is pure nigger rigging(not that it wasnt, but this argument implies it should be done in the first place).
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I have a laptop with XenServer on it. The storage and the NAS controller are virtualised. Got music streaming server on another vm, seedbox on yet another. There is also a Windows Server vm running, it's only ever used by my roommate to run his chatbot.

There are three networks, one wired for me, one wired for my roommate, and one wireless for everyone. The data is queued so that both wired networks get the same slice of the ISP connection.

The router is Mikrotik, I highly recommend their stuff, it's cheap and powerful.
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>>62108592
I wish I had it but I have no idea why would I.
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>>62110640
>The isolation is just preventing the vms from talking to each other so I can download viruses and the other vms would be protected
Thats what PVLANs do, they isolate network ports at layer 2.

>It says pvlan is a cisco concept
It started with them but any enterprise class switch will support them.

>Not if you didnt know it existed or it actually doesnt.
again it is nigger rigging

>By this logic everything ever invented is pure nigger rigging
No. You nigger rigged it because it didnt work and is a completely ass backwards way to go about doing it.
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>>62110640
>https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/12026/private-vlans-under-linux
Also the person with the accepted answer here is retarded. PVLANs are nothing like a firewall. And the 2nd most upvoted answer is from a retard who starts off by saying he doesnt even know what a PVLAN is. Stop going to stack exchange websites, they're full of nothing but retards and pajeets.
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>>62110738
What are some other sources better than SO?
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>>62110723
>Thats what PVLANs do .. but any enterprise class switch will support them.
>Stop going to stack exchange websites, they're full of nothing but retards and pajeets.
Ok, then would you be so kind as to tell me how to plug a virtual machine into one of these?
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>>62110788
I gave you a screenshot. VMware vSphere and Microsoft HyperV both support PVLANs.

>b-b-but muh open sores hypervisor
its a piece of shit and not enterprise class and thus doesnt support it
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>>62110807
>US$ 3,495.00

my solution works and is free as in freedom.. and free as in doesnt cost a damn thing.
My vms are online, and the home network is secured. files transfer at the appropriate speed for my nonenterprise hdds. I think I like my solution better.

Thanks for the info though, have a good day.
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>>62110860
>and free as in doesnt cost a damn thing.
Neither does vSphere.

>I think I like my solution better.
Keep on larping that this is true. You said yourself it doesn't work. And the only reason you're even larping that this is true is that you're too retarded to even be able to search for a keygen let alone use enterprise class equipment and software.
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>>62110888
Why are you obsessed with "enterprise class"
Can you explain how you feel when you read the words "enterprise" and "class"?
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>>62110911
>Why are you obsessed with "enterprise class"
Because it infers quality and performance. Whereas free as in freedom and doesnt cost a damn thing infers barely able to work if at all.
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Top one is for Apache, NextCloud and Rtorrent+Rutorrent
Bottom one is exclusively used as a VPN server
>TFW using ultra thin clients as server
>TFW only paid 10€ for both
>TFW had to 3dprint the DVD drive cover for one of them
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>>62110931
But if it doesnt work at all then how come it works perfectly?
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>>62110951
>it works perfectly
>>62110289
>Ive determined today that this is what causes an a problem resulting in vms in the bridge still being able to talk to each other.

From your own statement it doesnt work at all. Nor does it support the proper way of achieving this - PVLANs.
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>hey guys /home server/ thread!
>btw what are home servers even used for?

lmao every time. pathetic autists
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>>62109145
I have an 8-bay mediasonic raid enclosure at raid 50 with 8 8TB drives, so 48TB. I also have 16TB and 8TB drives that it backs up to every night with rsync. Eventually I'll have to get a bigger back-up drive.

The only problem is the Mac mini I have is pretty old and doesn't have usb3 so I don't get very high transfer speeds.

If they come out with a new mini this fall I'll get one. Otherwise maybe switch to an intel nuc.

But I also use OS X server on the mini and run my familie's private calendar and contacts servers on it. If I switch to a nuc I'll have to find calendar server software that does iCal and hopefully push to iOS.
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>>62110987
Just run OS X in a VM if you care that much
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>>62108830
How did you do this part with open VPN?
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>>62110960
The "problem" was machine isolation, which was just an afterthought I added later. The communication between machines stems from using masquerading as a shortcut to just get shit up and running so I could call it a day a few weeks ago. I just picked it back up today and noticed this issue.
I resolved it though getting red of masquerading. A change to the rules file should fix this.
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Some newish athlon on itx mobo.
Mostly to learn how to configure it, DNS, apache, ssl and whatnot. Can't get mail agents to work, probably need some relay as i'm under regural consumer IP.
Also owncloud, although for some reason the calendar app is fucked and i can't install it.

As for interesting projects- i think i saw tutorials for making a flight "radar" online - plug an antenna and recieve aircraft signals which you can present on a map in real time. Could be fun.
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>>62111036
>The "problem" was machine isolation
Which is what our conversation has exclusively been about. All we've been talking about is network isolation.

You have no idea at all what you're doing but are larping that "it works perfectly". And refuse to switch to enterprise class software which was actually intended to perform these tasks because you barely know linux and dont want to learn something else like vSphere and IOS all the while autisticly screeching muh freedums
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>>62111071
I'm not taking advice from an autist who comes into an anime board screeching about muh enterprise class shit.
You honestly think everyone should buy some special switch just to isolate a shit vm.
ios has fuck all to do with this and youre the one that brought up open sours in the first place.
You are really starting to sound like fox and the grapes because you dont understand what iptables is
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How difficult is it to set one? I have a bit of experience with VPS but nothing else.
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>>62111124
>i wish i could afford nice things
>the post

>>62111124
>youre the one that brought up open sours in the first place.
>>62110860
>my solution works and is free as in freedom
even more projection


>you dont understand what iptables is
keep on larping that this is true, pic related. linux has its place, being the data plane of a switch is not one of them
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>>62110985
"kill urself lol" and a 169. IP address. Kill yourself indeed.
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>>62111124
The guy gave you advice to your problem and you get all pissy and defensive because MUH OPEN SORES? jesus christ get a grip my dude
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>>62110945
I like it.
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>>62108592
With all them servers why does that guy even need a central heating unit?
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>>62110945
>192.168.1.6-7

I know your ipaddresses now, prepare to get hacked. xD xD
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>>62110888
Do you receive updates with the cracked version?
Are you not afraid that maybe with one update suddenly all cracked versions will stop working?
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>>62112202
>>62110888
Also, have you tried Xen? What are some nice features in vSphere for home, non enterprise use that are not available in Xen? Besides pvlans and live migration.
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>>62112157
Blast! My evil plan is fooled!
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>>62110347
>poor
>trash
>$100
And that it?
Server in home not commercial server. Pay 100 or 10k then server have work enytime in homework tasks.
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>>62110985
Its poor virtual server? Filetrash is great. I to have it is work create index table and use kvm server?
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I'm starting college for IT, I need a project. Recommend me something easy to do with a raspberry that any moron can do.
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>>62108592
NAS configured in RAID 10 (8tb usable storage)
Two raspberry pi's set up as redundant DNS (with network level adblocking),
Third raspberry pi providing ssh and vpn connection back into my network,
Small server running multiple tiny VM instances for stuff like a git remote for all of my projects seedbox etc.

Took a reasonable amount of time / money to get it just how I wanted, but now it's pretty much perfect
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>>62112386
>Two raspberry pi's set up as redundant DNS (with network level adblocking),

How long did it take you and did you use any guides?
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>>62112236
Putin today - tomorrow sits on the plank (in prison) because of the "prosrali polymers" and other oligarchic habits and you with him memasiki post. Eбoнтяй.
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>>62112400
>How long did it take you
About four hours including research
>and did you use any guides?
Debian wiki was pretty good, pi-hole github was useful for getting adblocking blacklists
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>>62112416
Do you remember where you read about it
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So I installed pfsence on a 30 dollar eBay box to learn networking on physical hardware.
It still on basically default setting but I installed snort with a simple whitelist.
What else should I do?
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>>62112436
Search debian wiki for dnsmasq as a starting point, that will give you a good place for getting the dns server configured up.
Then it was a case of writing bash scripts that pull some publicly available ad-host blacklists down from github, munge the data in them around to point to localhost and add them to the dns configuration.

Most of the research I did was around "is this going to be a pointless waste of time that will suck up years of my life for no discernible purpose", something I ask myself at the start of every new project after wasting time on stuff that didn't do anything useful
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>>62108592
I'm running a pi with my external harddrive attached. Also since my shit ISP doesn't give me an IPv4 address anymore I can't portforward anything. So I set up tinc so I can access everything from everywhere with my laptops.
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>>62112476
Ty will do
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>>62109340
I love you, 100% pure unfiltered homo
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>>62112452
Openvpn, site-to-site vpn , wake on lan, pfblockerng, squid proxy for caching, unbound DNS with dnssec.
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>>62109057
aw shit, I also bought a cheap t430 and use it as a home server.
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So I have installed pfBlockerNG and I am trying to learn how to setup a advance firewall. So with DSNBL can I just copy paste all of Ublock's 3rd Party Filters such as EasyList, Anti-Adblock Killer,Fanboy’s and such and basically turn off Ublock?
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>>62112202
its a keygen not a crack

>>62112234
no. and nigger vSphere is for enterprise use. how the fuck am I supposed to know what "home use" features are.
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>>62115826
Well it means that I don't have over 9000 physical servers and so do you, I suppose. Anything useful if you only have one or two physical servers?

And you didn't answer the question about the updates.
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>>62114802
Yes.
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>>62116150
I only have 2 servers. And besides what you mentioned there are things like vSAN and NSX.

And yes you get update just fine, why wouldn't you? As I said its a keygen not a crack
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You should use intel CPUs over AMD for your home server. Intel is mature for past years and AMD CPUs are glued together.
Intel is better.
Use intel
Pls
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>>62116225
How much has been reposited?
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>>62110888
why is this angry autist in all home server threads shitposting about his enterprise hardware?
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>>62116400
The same reason why all the other angry autists shitpost about their less expensive hardware in the other threads.

You might feel more at home in them arguing over Ryzen vs i7, or AMD vs Nvidia, or what color LEDs your case should have, or what meme language or phone you should use.
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>>62112362
A website.
>2 web servers
>2 load balancers
>2 firewalls

You can add 2 cache servers if you want.
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I have a crappy office desktop running ubuntu server. Feel free to laugh.
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>>62110344
I did try using ZM, couldn't get it work great with my cameras. Shinobi has its flaws too but I got both 1080p30 cameras working fine with zero issues

I installed on a Ubuntu 16.04 LXC and it worked great. I'm sure if I can help regarding a arch-install :(.

Real MP4/WEBM files, you can even choose the ffmpeg settings like H264/H265 or WebM equivalents.
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>>62111014
Literally this: http://www.pivpn.io/
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>>62112362
Portable Pi3 with Battery and running OpenVPN with 4G dongle and DDNS, access from anywhere.
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>>62108592
sure I have what could be called a home server
its a sff c2d system that I use to run kodi on my tv.
serves nfs/samba shares to use gdrive without bullshit on any of my other systems
runs unconnectable rtorrent to farm bonuspoints and meet minimum seedtimes while freeing up precious disk space
runs openvpn to access my network externally if required, though if I go out i rarely need to.
watches over all my remote servers, checking for security issues, downtime, bandwidth limits, etc
lastly, takes care of some small automation tasks

everything else (proper seedbox, minecraft, authoritative dns, znc, repos, git, tv/music streaming, socks, webshit, mail, xmpp, ci) is done by remote servers
remote servers are costing me about £60/yr - £36 for my 500GB kimsufi seedbox/dns, $12 for openvz resource pool from subnet labs, £15 or so on hourly cloud servers from vultr as needed (minecraft, ci jobs, etc)
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I don't yet, but I'm in the process of building a personal network with nodes at my parents' house and my apartment. I'd held off on building a NAS for awhile because there's not much room to keep one running where I live, but now that my folks are about to have internet at their house, I'm going to build one and set it up there. That way they can watch movies off it too, and I can access the NAS and a couple other network resources via firewalls.
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>>62109057
I also use a laptop, a toshiba i3. Have everything on it with weekly backup
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So hosting your own web server, are there any domains left that I can use/own without paying?
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What's the point of running a home server?
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>>62117755
Shh don't tell anyone, here you can register free TLD's http://www.freenom.com/en/index.html
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like my servers???

kawaii desu ne!
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>>62110440
>redundancy
You're the guy who ran two NTP servers on Windows VMs on the same machine for "redundancy" right?
Also did you take a bath since then?
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>>62117955
>two NTP servers
Yes, so when systems go down for reboots/software updates I dont lose availability.

Now I have 8 DNS servers.
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>>62117755
just buy one dummy
https://tld-list.com
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PowerEdge T100: ESXi server, runs web, email, and one of my build bots (DOS/DJGPP)

Compaq dc7800: Windows NT buildbot for >>62117034, and also my main dev machine
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Crossposting my thread here in case anyone here knows a thing or two about uninterruptible power supplies and can give me a hand: >>62118077
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>>62118115
three attempts huh
was it worth ten minutes?
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>>62118272
my phone is kinda retarded
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>>62117955
why not run them on openbsd instead?
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>>62118354
>tripfag and phoneposter
pottery
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>>62108907
500/50? over ethernet?
where the fuck do you live and how much do you pay?
>tfw 8/1 for 15 euros per month
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>>62118067
You don't even understand how NTP works

>reboots
lol windows

Never change you dirty autist
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>>62118829
>I wish I could run dozens of VMs at home
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>>62119310
That's the dumbest thing I've ever read
VMs cost almost nothing when they're idle, which is mostly likely the autist's case
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>>62119377
>RAM costs nothing
>dual socket boards which support RDIMMs cost nothing
>i dont even know why RDIMMs and LRDIMMs exist
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>>62119412
You don't need any of that to run DNS and NTP servers retard
Unless someone made Electron-based servers already
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>>62119466
>I wish i could run a firewall which required 13 vCPUs and 25GB RAM
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>>62119520
Entertain us then, how does it require 25 GB of RAM for your home (pic related)? That must be some seriously badly written software.

>vCPUs
Again zero cost when idle and thus completely meaningless metric, you really don't understand computers.
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>>62119609
Firepower Management Center, and the two Firepower Threat Defense nodes each require 4 CPUs and 8GB RAM each. Another 1 vCPU and 1GB RAM for the Firepower User Agent VM.

>That must be some seriously badly written software.
You dont understand how much processing IPSes require do you? It runs tons of regular expressions across all the data passing through it.
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>>62119689
I've actually written stuff for Snort.

You're behind DSL, you simply don't need performance.
Requiring "CPUs" is completely meaningless. It's going to be idle and perform as well with 42 or 1 virtual cores in your case. Just because it's the default setting of the virtual machine image does not mean it's a requirement.

And running two on the same machine is obviously retarded. Is this because there's not enough space in your filthy shithole and you can't afford a second machine?
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>>62119821
>You're behind DSL, you simply don't need performance.
I'm sorry you're too poor to have 10GbE, I do have it.

>does not mean it's a requirement.
Yes it is, it is a hard requirement, the VM wont even boot without 4 vCPUs

>And running two on the same machine is obviously retarded. Is this because there's not enough space in your filthy shithole and you can't afford a second machine?
Even more projection, see >>62108938
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>>62119942
>lying on the internet
you know we've seen pictures of your home right
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I bet no one in this thread has this low end x86 hardware
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>>62120028
>amd64
I still have a 32 bit Celeron that works
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>>62119942
>>62119689
>>62119520
>>62119412
>>62118067
>winfags
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>>62119942
>Yes it is, it is a hard requirement, the VM wont even boot without 4 vCPUs
If that is true, your software is bad and you should feel bad for using it.
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>>62119942
your server is not a normal home server. most people just have torrents seeding and maybe plex one their server. that does not need 100kw enterprise space heating noise generators.
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>>62120026
>y-y-your lying you cant possibly have 10GbE

>>62120075
>I wish I had 36 cores
>>
redpill me on VMs vs containerization for linux server software
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>>62120065
*meant to say modern and in active use but whatever
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>>62119942
>>62119821
>>62119689
>>62119609

>HOME SERVER
You people sound like you're running software for a medium-sized business.
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>>62120104
Obviously I'm talking about your internet uplink, which is why I said DSL.
A screenshot doesn't prove that you have any space left space in your filthy shithole.
Caught brown handed again!

> 48 ports, not even half used
Come on this is too easy

> I wish I had 36 cores
Is this supposed to be impressive? Do you even realize that it's what you do with it that's retarded?
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>>62120104
>>I wish I had 36 cores
haha they're just jealous!!!
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>>62120129
A newly booted Ubuntu 16.04 LXC uses 50MB of ram and CPU performance-loss is nearly zero.
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>>62120104
>I wish I had 36 cores
I absolutely do! But that doesn't change the fact that your software is bad.
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>>62120185
I am

>>62120202
>he doesn't have a highly available NGIPS performing inter-VLAN routing between secure and insecure networks
wow you're a pleb

>>62120224
>market leader for NGIPS
>bad
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>>62120181
Still in active use
ABIT motherboard too
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>>62120244
You've replied to zero points I made. Again: Uplink, real estate space, hardware being actually unused.
Are you already cowering in fear?

I also wonder if /pol/ fags also catch you for pretending to be white
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>>62120244
>market leader for NGIPS
>bad
Yup, you heard correctly.
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Install gentoo
>>62108592
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>>62120320
>Uplink
I did, I showed you that there are 10GbE uplinks and that it is performing inter-VLAN routing

>real estate space
oh noes the ~8 cubic feet my computers take up, whatever will I do

>hardware being actually unused
I have, twice, pay attention to the thread
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>>62120374
Come on fight your autism for a bit.
Uplink = what's between you and the Internet. You're on DSL.

Again no proof provided for any of my points
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>>62120104
>>I wish I had 36 cores
anon I have an 188 core cluster, i aint worried

>>62120374
>10GbE
impressive in 2014
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>>62120441
>Uplink = what's between you and the Internet.
Thats not what a uplink is you retard

> You're on DSL.
No i'm not

>Again no proof provided for any of my points
you have no points, you're just immensely butthurt I have something nicer than your i7 shitbox

>>62120443
No one cares what you have at work and 188 cores is tiny for a enterprise environment.
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>>62118636
Zurich. I used to have 1Gb/1Gb fiber but bought an apartment and moved to a neighborhood that won't have fiber until 2018, so now I'm back on cable. When I do speedtests thee speed is what I'm paying for.

I pay around $100/month. Fiber was actually cheaper - $70 I think.
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>>62120530
> Thats not what a uplink is you retard
It's a pretty open ended word - see dictionaries - given the mention of DSL only a turbo autist would understand it any other way.

> No i'm not
So why are you weaseling out of proving it? As well all my other claims? Are all Indians that way?
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> using cores as a metric
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>>62120530
SpeedTest?
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>>62120530
it might be at work but I own all the hardware

also uplink = wan uplink not your lan link speed, learn2context you retarded autist

>>62120633
this desu, i got said cluster for christmas last year
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>>62120625
>It's a pretty open ended word
No its not, it has a very specific meaning in this context. Pic related. I'm sorry your a networking toddler who doesnt know what a uplink is.

>given the mention of DSL
There is no mention of DSL, the only person saying DSL has been you, because you wish this was true

>So why are you weaseling out of proving it?
Pay attention to the screenshots. They show who my ISP is and they dont offer DSL.
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>>62120678
>it might be at work
Pay attention to what this thread is about retard

>I own all the hardware
cool story bro
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>>62120679
speedtest or kill yourself
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>>62120679
>IT SAYS IT ON MY WEB GUI SO IT MUST BE TRUE
ever take a step back and look at what you're doing? clearly not

>>62120697
context clues autist, this isnt your mothers cluster

continue arguing though, its fun to watch you squirm
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>>62120724
20 posts and this guy hasn't even posted a simple layman speedtest. Go figures.
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>This thread
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>>62120724
Its a industry standard term you toddler

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3850/software/release/16-1/best_practices_guide/BP_Cat3850/BP_uplink_connectivity.pdf
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>>62120758
and it doesnt only refer to LAN link speed, autismboy
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>/thread
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>>62120978
uplinks are specific ports. I never said anything about speed. now stay butthurt you didnt even know the difference between a uplink and a wan link
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>>62120679
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>>62108592
>"..not sure what the fuck I'd need them for"
>Followed by hundreds of replies of people with various servers/storage.
>None of the replies can say what they built was needful

I expected this. Unfortunately the overwhelming majority of home networked server/storage is just an amusing wallet-killing pastime.
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>>62121240
>I wish i wasnt a networking toddler
>I wish I had 10GbE uplinks at home
>I wish I could implement a highly available NGIPSv at home
>>
I have a raspberry pi connected to a 3TB drive that I use as a syncthing server to keep all my devices in sync with each other if that counts for anything.
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>>62121071
>autismboy feels superior for not able to into context
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>>62121260
> I wish I could prove I don't live in a small, filthy apartment and behind an RTC modem
> I wish I was white
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>>62121260
>being this dumb and this smug
yeah we're just jealous haters anon
did your mom tell you say that to the mean bullies
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>>62121282
>h-h-hes not white
>he just gets nazi valentines day cards

>>62121311
I am the smugest
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>>62121256
>having your own storage server isn't useful
If you're a normalfag whose hard drive is only filled with porn and facebook memes then sure, but if you're not and you have a decent sized blu-ray anime collection or a decently sized music collection then having a storage server is incredibly useful as both a local cloud solution and a backup solution.
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>>62121324
>>
i threw together a freenas box as a torrent and file server
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>>62121371
>anime collection

hahahahaha.
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>>62121324
>>>/pol/
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>>62120104
Can you just start usin a trip already so I can filter you. You ruin everyone one of these threads with your reddit-tier attention seeking circlejerk garbage. Just fucking neck yourself and do us all a favour.
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>>62121462
no. you will forever deal with my 'tism

Anyways you might feel more at home in a different thread arguing over i7 vs ryzen, or ayymd vs nvidia or what the best phone is
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>>62121441
>not having a 154.7gb anime collection
There's still some other shows I need to download/watch though.
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>>62108592
Im currently putting together a small linux desktop build to use as a DLNA media server.
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>>62121494
>only 154GB
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>>62121491
> still no speedtest
> still no DNA test
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>>62121371
I will grant you a NAS for "storing animu, mangoes, musics and stuff" because I did this when I had roomates and it was genuinely useful for us. But this only conditionally applies to groups of people whose hobby is media consumption and hoarding.

And a VPN to shitpost malaysian cartoon image boards from networks with no-class that have audaciously banned websites of such high-caliber and good taste.
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>>62121518
I know it's pretty pathetic desu. One day I will have a 1petabyte collection I swear.
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>>62108617
ben is that you
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>>62121552
>still has no home server worth mentioning
>still doesnt have a nazi-gf
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>>62121324
>doesn't know how to crop
>gets triggered about being called non-white and has to prove otherwise
>mac toddler
>brags about how epic his 10G network is while using Wi-Fi
>3 /pol/ tabs
https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1503873529176.webm
Please take this man’s advice. I urgently advise that you leave this place at once. Every post you make is a further demonstration of how much you don't fit in here.
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>>62121653
>Please take this man’s advice.
nigger please - http://www.bixnood.net
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>>62121518
That's obnoxious. If you quit everything else and watched your backlog from now until the day you died you still wouldn't see them all.

>That's not the point, anon-kun

Downloading faster/more than you can consume is a meme. Admit it.
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>>62121690
If the internet dies tomorrow he'd be able to watch anime for an eternity. Archiving is what everyone should do, download all the pdfs, anime, porn, that you can before the Jews decide the goyim have had too much freedom on the internet and shut it all down.
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>>62121690
>If you quit everything else and watched your backlog from now until the day you died you still wouldn't see them all.
I'm not a weeb, and its not 720p cartoons.

but >>62121718 is right
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The image is a bit out of date but close enough. I've moved some things around.
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>>62121585
Giving yourself "valentines day" cards is really sad man.
Do you think we've forgotten about the absolute filth there is in your room? There's no way a girl has ever been there.
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>>62121518
13.28 TB well fuck me, I thought my collection was bad
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Just finished swapping over to my old R5 case I had laying around. I out grew my mITX case and the drives were getting very hot. So I moved into this, installed a 5.25" media all in one bay, and have 2 140mm fans as intake blowing right over the drives.
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>>62121953
>complains about 'tism
>spent an hour copy/pasting green pepper pictures
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>>62122002
Forgot the picture, pic related

I thought about making a ryzen 5 server next year in a normal PC case and put it in the basement for dem temps, to be somewhat on topic
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>>62122012
you've seriously never opened gimp
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>>62122012
>>
I have a self built FREENAS rig. I want a proper rackmount server but can't think of cool uses. I already have autodl, plex and owncloud. On my shitty mitx rig
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>>62122044
>he doesnt have Adobe Creative Cloud
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So... What are these used for?
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>>62121518
>only 13TB

>>62121948
other than your nas running windows, not bad

>>62122006
cute!

>>62122171
freenas a shit
racks are a pain until you need it

>>62122182
do you want a medal for downloading adobe warez lol

>>62122188
deleting stuff sucks
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>>62122217
>freenas a shit
Tell me about it. But too late now.
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>>62121260
You installed Windows 30 times to handle measly DSL traffic and call it epic? On top of that you are spamming a home server thread due to this mediocre accomplishment? Here is my question, why do you feel the need to exhibit such a vulgar display of narcissism?
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Home cluster.
1260x HP BL465 G7, 2x 6276 Opterons, 2x8g ddr3, disk-less. Pxe boot centos to ram. Small 8 node vmware setup for storage, management and deployment. Used for mining monero. The excess heat is used to heat up my property. Current power draw is ~200kw.
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>>62122365
Do you live in a cave?
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>>62122380
Kind of, its an old bunker. Trying to fix it up.
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>>62122306
>being so butthurt you spend hours searching the internet for bixnood.net
I feel I did a pretty damned good job making you this monumentally jelly.
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>>62122415
woah. thats pretty cool. Where do you live? burgerland?
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>>62122433
Sweden. Army budget has been decimated for the last 15 years, so they are selling off all kinds of fun properties.
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>>62122469
That's awesome. How big is the bunker?
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>>62122365
bunkerbro!
i would think you're kidding about the heat but having used opterons before im not so sure
>>
>Intel Xeon E3-1225 v3, 4x 3.20GHz
>DDR3 1600 MHz eec Hynix 4GB
>1TB 7200rpm Toshiba
payed $210 thanks to intel cashback

so far I put in
>DDR3 1600 MHz eec Kingston 4GB
>128GB Canvas SSD

will buy next time
>2TB HGST 7200rpm (probably)
ram should be fine for now

using it for
>web server (nginx)
>exchange server (postfix)
>torrent (transmission)
>music streamer (mpd + icecast)
>samba share
>git server
>build server
>irc bouncer
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>>62122469
Shit, that's awesome. I'd love to buy up some cheap ass big property to convert into my /k/ fantasies of having my very own bunker to squat in.
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>>62122507
>he can't tell the difference between a commerical data center and a home
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>>62122507
~50 000 m2

>>62122518
Not a joke, they are great to heat up a mountain with. Lucky for me, not so much for AMD.
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>>62121494
>not having a 1.8TB anime collection
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>>62122365
>>62122415
>>62122469
>>62122613
I love seeing you around as always, bunkerbro.

In my case, recently got into LXC for serving some shit internet facer, learning about securing PHP.
>>
Does anyone else worryabout the sec implications of hostfile (DNS) adblockers (pihole, adaway etc)?
Correct me if I'm wrong but,
How can you trust the master lists that are pulled?

This seems like a major security risk if DNS records are maliciously altered.
If you're trusting a dynamic hostfile you can't audit without the equivalent credibility of DNS servers isn't that worrysome?
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>>62108907
Do you backup your 70TB on the same machine or externally?
>>
I use a home server to do my programming in, and ssh into it using a dummy laptop.

Anyone know how I could talk to the server as if it was localhost:8080 instead of having to use the IP 192.168.0.X:8080?
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I have an oldass Buffalo Cloudstor NAS box I used to backup my digital media. It's quiet, stable, and despite it's slow speed, I like it.

Realistically, I could get away with an external drive or online botnet cloud if I want to throw away my piracy, but whatever.
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>>62122724
>i dont know what DNS is
>>
I'm looking for some software to tag/organize my porn collection sorted on one of my servers. Interface should be web based with either streaming on the web or playing another way.

What do you guys recommend? Want it to be opensourced and completely isolated like NextCloud sorta is
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Alright ni/g/g/ers

How do I network share my file server on my local network without my family having access or even seeing it on their computers?

I'm using Windows 10 Pro
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>>62122862
>I dont know what a firewall is
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>>62122862
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>>62122700
I've had that thought, if the master-list itself is compromised... What then?
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>>62122862
>samba share
>browsable = no
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>>62122677
bicha
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>>62108592
Why the FUCK is my cache writing so slow
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>>62123076
right, especially since you're often trusting the solution to be your DNS server basically

I suppose if your hostfile could be designed to have a section that only accepts DNS blacklists then this could be used as a more secure solution (since giving the power to only blacklist to a less trusted masterlist seems less harmful).

I would imagine however that this is not the case since the masterlist often writes directly to the hostfile and therefore can do any sort of DNS remapping it wanted to in theory

Again, if someone else has better knowledge please fill me
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>>62118272
How can you tell that? From the filename?
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>>62123093
>unraid
>leviathan
lol fag
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>>62123152
im just that good
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>>62123093
>720p
>You got 31TB for what? 1080p that shit bro
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>>62123151
grep 127.0.0.1

should negate any malicious action that I can think of
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>>62108592
nice "servers", that's an audio amp setup.
>>
maybe i should set one up but i wouldnt have any u use for it
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>>62123183
what else do you expect from tripfags
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>>62123325
>upscaled anime
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>>62123404
>not knowing how to download a series in 1080p
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>>62123481
>not knowing that if it's not a BD release 1080p is just upscaled 720p
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>>62123481
>what is reading comprehension
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>>62123337
so basically as long as the masterlist is all redirections to localhost there isn't any sec risk?
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>>62123515
then throw that shit away
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>>62121494
Don't post that weak shit ever again
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>>62123631
Indeed.

>>62121494
I'm not even weeaboo and iirc I have almost a Terabyte lol
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>>62123616
no real risk that I can think of
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>>62109821
>>62109862
I've just migrated to nextcloud because fuck owncloud.

I'll test it out and report later
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>>62123809
makes sense, thanks for pointing it out
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Does this count?
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>>62110945
TFW EURO PLEB
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>>62125220
yes, thank you for being one for the few fags here who isnt larping a shitbox as a server

>not running 6.5U1
its like you dont want to use the new NVMe controllers for VMs
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>>62122217
oh look more open sores idiots
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>>62122415
More pics of house? Really cool if true
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>>62125376
Too poor for NVME. FUCK the web client. (Felt so half assed, login error if you hit enter instead of clicking login, etc)

I really prefer the fat client so I'm not going to upgrade for a while, I like that I don't get auto logged out and it annoying I can't see power use (at least when I tried)


Any advantages besides NVME?
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>>62125505
>Too poor for NVME.
Its a disk controller for the VMs, it doesnt matter what the physical storage is. It has lower overhead compared to the PVSCSI controller.

>Felt so half assed, login error if you hit enter instead of clicking login, etc
I dont use the ESXi web UI at all, but this doesnt happen in vCenter 6.5.

>I like that I don't get auto logged out
This is annoying as fuck.

>Any advantages besides NVME?
Probably but fuck if I can remember what they are.
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>>62125505
>annoying I can't see power use
This works in vCenter 6.5 web ui, not in the ESXi web ui however.
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>>62125576
Thanks!

I barely tested vc6.5 because no fat client.

Does 6.5 run less like dog shit? I know the HTML5 is a lot better but still not perfect
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>>62125535
>Its a disk controller for the VMs, it doesnt matter what the physical storage is.

Does it work for win7? I did notice even with paravirtual I have way worse IO than when the server had windows directly.


>I dont use the ESXi web UI at all
On the bright side when shit is running ok I don't really need to open the box anyways


>This is annoying as fuck.

FUCK YOUR JUMPBOX! -Dell/EMC
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>>62125754
>I know the HTML5 is a lot better but still not perfect
Its missing a lot of features and has its own problems. I dont recall what but I pretty much only use the flash client.

>>62125780
>Does it work for win7?
Not sure, I only use Linux/Win10/Server 2016. If Win7 supports NVMe then it does.

> did notice even with paravirtual I have way worse IO than when the server had windows directly.
Yeah I had the same problem.
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>>62110783
/sqt/ and reddit
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>>62123515
upscaled 900p*
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Can I replicate Pi-hole in pfsence with copying their filter list and put it in the firewall
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For the freetard around, which linux distro are you using for your home server
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>>62126534

yeah, use PfblockerNG
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I run a freenas box and I really like it for just being a file sever for my home network. I have two questions though, first how can I make my own cloud storage so I can access certain files while I'm out of the house. Second, would something like Ubuntu sever give me more functionality while keeping the stability of freenas?
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>>62126534
>Pi-hole
>>62112416
>pi-howl
>>62108830
>pee-Hole

babby's first networking.
>just DNS-based blocking
>in the current year
firehol is the shit. You want to block actually malicious IPs. On top of that you want to put one or more recursive DNS server(s) with alternate root sources and a much much smaller blackhole list, eventually placing dnsdist on top of it to query them.

No need to thank me, I've boosted your IT knowledge with +3 Int +2 Dex
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>>62122217
>other than your nas running windows, not bad
I'm in the process of migrating to a NAS I am currently building. I think it was going to have 144TB of RAID6 storage.
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Not particularly PC savvy, I can put one together, but I'm finding myself getting lost looking at the specs etc.

I'm upgrading my home server (plex) it stutters like crazy when transcoding multiple streams. Have a fully wired 100/1000 ethernet connection so that isn't the issue.

Here is what I'm thinking of adding to the mix, the gpu is purely because it lives in the lounge, hooked up to the HDTV. Am currently using on board graphics which is raping the cpu.

Note: I already have the motherboard in my current setup.

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/ZCkWpb
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>>62127535
Now do you have a idoit guide to this? It is literally my first day using and learning pfsence.
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>>62117002
yea, sounds good.
Ill be trying it out within the next week.
Im not too interested in ironing out zm with it being as out of date as it is, thanks anyway though.

speaking of cameras what kind are you using? I got some /csg/ ones off amazon on a whim, they were completely undocumented. They have to be ran through ffmpeg to process rtsp despite zm having a button for it rtsp, and even then I had to guess until I got the urls right.
Do you know anything about issuing cgi commands to them, like is it standardized? Im looking for a scriptable way to make adjustments such as ir on/off and exposure/brightness/contrast.
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>>62125398
seriously?

>>62127907
>think
you should know how much space you'll have
not just think

>>62128078
that gpu is fucking retarded for just playing video, get a 710 or R7 240
plex recommend 2000 passmark score per simultaneous transcode, use https://www.cpubenchmark.net/socketType.html#id10 as a guide
you definitely don't need anywhere near 650w
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>>62128969
>you should know how much space you'll have
>not just think
I did the calculation at one point and forgot since it's been some time. I was right though, it'll be 144TB of space in RAID6.
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>>62122365
Cool picture of a datacentre decommissioning their old outdated blade systems.
I bet you shouldn't even of been given access to take that photo
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I thought about getting a home server but I couldn't justify the money, time and effort for something I couldn't get much use out of. I don't host files, I don't have a website, commercial email is plenty for my needs, I wouldn't enjoy maintaining something I don't need.
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>>62128969
>>62129029
Currently thinking twenty of these, we'll see though as I need to figure out all the specifics first.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-8TB-Hard-Disk-Drive/dp/B01BYLY4DM
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>>62129103
if you want to save yourself some money buy wd easystore 8tbs
they have reds inside and you can keep the warranty despite removing the disk
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>>62129141
Good tip anon, thanks.
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>>62129154
no problem
its how i got most of the 18 drives in my array though I don't have warranty on any of mine
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>>62122724
>ssh forwarding (-L)
>ssh -L 127.0.0.1:8080:127.0.0.1:8080
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>>62110945
What models are those? Ive seen a few in my area for cheap.
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I've been trying out my old laptop as a server/cloud. Problem is, is kinda weak when it comes to video streaming on Plex. Also I'm paranoid so I want RAID 1 but this shit only has 1 drive bay. There's only esata and usb 2.0. I read it's not advised to run raid on USB drives, especially a fucking USB 2.0. should I look into an esata connector? Is it worth it or should I just get a nice cheap NAS? If so, what would you guys recommend?
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>>62117830
It's fun.
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>>62117925

very nice anon!
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>>62122365

Your bunker is sweet as hell anon... one of my dreams is to own a bunker, kinda of like yours.
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>>62122415

yes more pics... most excellent place ever!
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>>62125423
>>62132100
Sure have a before-after.

>data center room when I bought it

>>62129056
Been renovating the bunker for three years, can see the progress on /diy/ every now and then.
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>>62133060
After.

>built a 2nd story on the concrete wall in the middle of the room
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>>62108592
ssh tunneling/remote access gateway with tighter security
internal web server
public facing web server
mail server
xrdp terminal server
bittorrent server
windows server for occasional testing
nextcloud server
dns server for resolving, internal domain and reverse dns for my ipv6 subnet
game server, currently hosting minecraft
ZFS storage server
pfsense firewall
all of this is spread across two servers running proxmox
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>>62122365
200kw wtf
>You could run a decent sized cyclotron type particle accelerator with that much juice
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>>62133325
>believing everything you read on the internet

Its a commercial data center similar to CyberBunker, and 200kW for a data center is tiny. Assuming redundant 30A 208V circuits per cabinet, derated would be 7.4 kW per cabinet, or 27 cabinets. Since they're not likely all going to be full and drawing the max load lets say 50 cabinets. The last company I worked for (a IT startup with < 200 people) we had over 60 cabinets in our office and more at colo facilities.
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How do I connect to my home server in parallel with using the internet normally? Since the server is behind a VPN+Firewall, I can't access anything when connected to the server.

Is there anyway to bind openVPN on my client to a specific browser, with another browser handling regular internet duties?
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>>62133470
They are 32a on 400v, 10 racks. 64 blades per rack. Drawing 20kw of the 21kw available as they are mining monero. Tripped the breakers twice tho.

Hardware bought on ebay (88k). About 30 blades didn't make the trip over the atlantic, mostly crushed. Racks, flooring, extrusion profiles, plexi all directly from Chinese manufacturers.

>unpacked in my garage
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>homelabs
ha newfags you dont even know the true meaning of running a server
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>>62133108
that is really awesome anon. and nice work on the diy project... the hardwood floor is a nice touch.
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>>62133108
Are you Richmond Valentine?
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>>62133838
wouldn't that defeat the purpose of a vpn/firewall? I think there should be a way though.
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>>62122365
Bunkerbro, how did you get your riches? Were you involved in the Arlanda-heist or armed värdetransportsrån during the 90s?
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>>62134386
please enlighten us senpai
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>>62121948
>running a DE on a linux server
kek typical ubunturd
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>>62110987
>calendar server software that does iCal
I used Radicale for calendar and contacts so that my iPhone and Cisco IP phone would be connected to the same source, it worked great.
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>>62134850
bumping this question
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>>62134960
>>running a DE on a linux server
>kek typical ubunturd
Yes because having a usable interface for RDP sessions is terrible. You don't have to do everything via terminal.
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>>62110987
>RAID 50
>48 TB
...lol
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Someone is running Nextcloud along with NGINX? I tried a few times but I always do something wrong and I can't use it after wizard.
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>>62134386
More on this.
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>>62136852
You mean antenna pr0n? Hard to beat pic. related.
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>>62108830
>28d uptime
>server
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>>62137122
Try VMS.
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What should I do with this? Got it for free.

Could it be a useful VPN server?
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>>62137078
Well, that too. But I was asking about 1st image. Is yours or something?
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>>62134088
What did you do about all the crushed shit?

I live in Canada so ordering stuff by ground is still a PIA I can't imagine dealing with ups across an ocean.
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>>62134850
bumparino
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>>62137122
22:23:32 up 299 days, 27 min,  1 user,  load average: 1.02, 1.20, 1.19

23:24:43 up 1883 days, 43 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.22, 0.10, 0.07
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>>62137122
I only get substantial uptimes when I forget to upgrade my kernel. Never anything like >>62137666 tho. I'm the only one that the availability of my service matters to, so I don't mind the occasional kernel upgrade.
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>>62136581
I've been trying to reverse proxy nextcloud through my tls nginx server for days and it's just not working. Idk if I'm just an nginx moron, but no matter how I configure it, and no matter how many rewrite rules I make, something is always broken. The server handles other things on port 443 so I can't just drop nextcloud on the root, but that's where it's dead set on being.
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>>62137415
Not mine. We can still make a few educated
guesses.

Plants suggests warmer climates, so geostationary orbits would be higher up. No articulation suggests (geo)stationary positions.

The dishes seem to be pointed a bit too far down for the above so I hazard the guess this is some kind of home made point to point links, possibly WIFI.
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>>62137806
iirc you should be able to put it outside root with the other config.
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>>62137710
ksplice is p ok (and kpatch now)
first doesnt have it, I just haven't needed to update the kernel
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>>62108592
yes
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Can I request someone to repost that one anons network diagram with all his servers/host named after 2hus?
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>>62138007
What other config? If I missed an alternative configuration in the docs I'll be pissed at myself.
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>>62139471
I don't have it but its gensokyo
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>>62139657
>>62139471
uh
>>
I have some ubuntu VM on my main desktop, a rPI2 laying around with half a webserver installed and uhm a few old desktops that I want to turn them into a fileserver / pfsense router.

They are an accurate image of my lack of will to do things in life
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