

Not everything runs in a container.
Not everything runs in a container.
I don’t think you want two VPN services, I think you want one VPN service and plain network routing. Use the VPN server as the local gateway, and the VPN server routes that traffic up the tunnel.
You would be better served by asking questions in the existing post, instead of starting multiple new ones. Besides, these questions were already answered.
LoongArch sure is loong
Although it’s a bit dated, so I don’t think it supports luks in the GUI. You might have to use it as a visual reference and do it via the command line.
Usually the guy with a bunch of questions gets charged extra for being a nuisance while the guy is trying to work.
I think you should seek someone with experience, a mentor. Otherwise it’s the blind leading the blind.
I’d check, but they use anubis in front of gitlab, and either it’s broken or turned up too high because it’s blocking me even though I’m just using standard Firefox on Android, nothing fancy.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility
Edit: it started working. No, GPLv2 or later.
Didn’t need to, our developers work on Linux because that’s what their tooling uses.
Granted it’s either Ubuntu LTS or RHEL because of compliance, but they make it work. Unfortunately Linux is a second-class citizen to central IT, so when they make changes, they don’t really consider Linux users, they’re on their own.
A lot of enterprise security software has a Linux version, because a lot of servers run Linux, and they need to have the software for compliance. There is no shortage in that space.
You should really just back up your files, do a fresh install, and don’t fuck with the system like that.
It would be easiest to just change the client addresses frequently. You should be able to configure that in your addressing system.
Bring up networking manually?
Or just back up your files and reinstall.
Literally everything.
Okay not everything, I’m sure they share some basic libraries like openssl. But the core OS is apples and oranges.
Add :ro for read-only.
Nah he’s working for Microsoft now.
INTEL SR-IOV for virtualization with the Intel Xe kernel graphics driver will only be supported on the Arc Pro products and – unfortunately – not the consumer Arc B-Series graphics cards.
Since the headline didn’t really make sense.
WAF and DMZ too.
“IP is good, actually” shouldn’t be a hot take. Those are the laws that licensing is built on.
32! = 263130836933693530167218012160000000
Is that in picoseconds since the unix epoch?