Yes please. Free the education.
Yes please. Free the education.
Just drop to console ctrl-alt-f1 or f2 and yay install the got ones again?
Partners with cloudflare to stand on top of arch’s shoulders. Seems sus to me. Why is this better than arch? They forked Firefox and also stand on top of librefox’s work with unclear additions.
Seems someone just wants to look good on top of others’ work. Oh but they compile a bunch of different kernels with random scheduler settings to really give you that edge.
I’m being unfair but what are the benefit of moving to cachy and why would I want to use something supported by cloudflare. I don’t trust cloudflare any more than Google or Microsoft at this point.
More money at all costs and fuck your privacy. - Big tech CEOs
Throw up a pihole container and it’ll show you what is being queried pretty easily right on the dashboard.
They pay well enough to get anyone who doesn’t care about principles. Plenty people in tech like that.
This mentality is backwards. Hosting email has pitfalls yes but in a world where more people do it the less deep those pitfalls will become.
If you are curious and want to host email go for it!
Got any good tutorials that you’ve been happy with?
You clearer haven’t even tried the software.
Too lazy to look it up today maybe later. There has got to be a term for people who just can’t wait to point out whatever they deam as a social injustice to appear right about their choice or signal to others in a feeble attempt at taking the moral high ground. OSS is becoming more and more bogged down by people who spend more time on the politics and whether or not their feelings were hurt rather than the actual utility of the project. This is the equivalent of ‘you offended me and you should feel bad’ when you are the one being offended. Get over it. Stop trying to drag everything through the mud in perpetuity because somebody on the internet hurt your feelings.
Turns out nothing will live up to this standard over that timeline so maybe find a more constructive thing with your time.
Hahah. You must be bored.
Same song everytime and no new examples. I guess people can never change.
on GrapheneOS it is labeled auto reboot and it specifically says “automatically reboot device if it hasn’t been unlocked in xxx hours” with a default of 18.
Caddy is the answer. Makes running a reverse proxy with certs totally straight forward.
Right you said that above and that is what resulted in my larger response. Reiterating without any more information doesn’t really change your position in a tangible way. I appreciate that is your stance and many others’ stance. I think we need to encourage the opposite to change the landscape of the internet.
We, selfhosters and sysadmins alike, need to change our tune around the position of “do not self host email.” It only serves to keep email in the grip of big tech. Yes it is difficult and someone without any experience shouldn’t start there but it is definitely manageable and not nearly as hard as it is made out to be.
There are multiple email “distributions” nowadays making the software stack set up and maintenance effectively an exercise in running a regular Linux distro upgrade. Mailinabox and mailcow to name two off the top of my head.
The DNS records are relatively straightforward to set up and validate with these mail distros, they basically tell you what to put and provide ways of validating you did what they said you should. There are also many ways to test that you set them up properly by having a service validate them via email you send to the testing service, e.g. mail-tester.com and dmarctester.com, finally DMARC has a report function builtin so you can get regular delivery reports that come directly from the servers that are choosing what to do with your email giving you a clear signal when there are problems.
You don’t have to jump into hard mode around a clean IP either you can offload that for a nominal fee to an email service provider if you don’t want to try your luck, e.g. MXroute.com has a one time fee for multiple domains.
Yes email is convulted and confusing at times and scary to host given how essential it is but I’d encourage anyone with the time and desire to do it.
Is the system Linux? If so, then yes you can. Rsync it on to the newly created device get the uiid and fix up the fstab and boot loader configs and you are back in business.
Or let’s investigate claims and identify the truth?