

Mind empowering my laziness and sharing that query?
I was also planning on bulk locking all their communities, to avoid any isolated islands of people that don’t realize the community is gone.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
Mind empowering my laziness and sharing that query?
I was also planning on bulk locking all their communities, to avoid any isolated islands of people that don’t realize the community is gone.
https://www.redmine.org/ maybe
I may be biased, but lemmy.ca is pretty great
This seems reasonable to me?
If you’re running it that way you still can, they’re just not going to accept bug reports or have end user docs anymore. All the developer docs will still cover it.
It’s an open source project and they need to focus their energy on known good configs.
Donation nags to users were added in a recent update. I think it shows up in a year from the last popup, so about 11 months away
You could do something like nextcloud to solve a lot of issues, but I’d still hesitate to recommend on-prem hardware and managing hardware yourself. It really comes down to the business tolerance for outages though, maybe the computers being down for a day or two doesn’t matter.
Are you providing a support contract long term? Are you backed by multiple people in case you’re away and their business is down? I say this more figuratively than specifically you, this could also apply to their internal IT guy who wants to do this.
I’d strongly suggest deferring to a local business IT services company, unless you’re an active partner in the business. They should find a company they are comfortable with and trust, then use the products they recommend and are comfortable with.
Aka the compliment sandwich. A technique I personally dislike. Be honest and open with your feedback in a positive way, don’t try to hide it between compliments. If your feedback is simply negative, keep it to yourself.
Came here to say this. IKEA has some nice building blocks you can use to start this, and then just diverge where you need to.
Check out their online kitchen cabinet builder tool maybe.
I yoloed from a year old version up to the latest, it was fine.
Oh look, another spike in lemmy registrations.
I am the source.
Bro. Not everything is a conspiracy.
Lemmy.ca signups per day if we go back to the start of the first exodus:
If you’re worried about pests, put some steel wool in there as well.
Mice will just chew through spray foam
The tailscale client should have created an interface, but I’ve never used it on a box also running wg. You don’t have a tailscale specific interface in ip addr show
at all? That’s… odd.
Do you have a device at /dev/net/tun
?
How do I do this?
Run ip route show table all
I would expect to see a line like:
192.168.178.0/24 dev tailscale0 table 52
Out of curiosity on a remote node do tcpdump -i tailscale0 -n icmp
and then do a ping from the other side, does tcpdump see the icmp packets come in?
Relay “ams” means you’re using tailscales DERP node in amsterdam, this is expected if you don’t have direct connectivity through your firewall. Since you opened the ports that’s unusual and worth looking into, but I’d worry about that after you get basic connectivity.
So to confirm your behavior, you can tailscale ping each other fine and tailscale ping to the internal network. You cannot however ping from the OS to the remote internal network?
Have you checked your routing tables to make sure the tailscale client added the route properly?
Also have you checked your firewall rules? If you’re using ipfw or something, try just turning off iptables briefly and see if that lets you ping through.
Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.
Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.