

Maybe try networking?


Maybe try networking?


That’s not a Linux problem, that’s a software problem.
When a version of a distro is cut, they will select the most stable versions of software they bundle. That could well be a year old.
But if the software vendor only wants to package a snap your out of luck getting an rpm/deb, that’s not something a distro will change.
I to find it amazing that when some bit of software wants to make a release they could pick any number of options. The distro package manager is there to make sure all the depends are installed, why pick and option that changes thet


How do I get off the shit show?
Also might this apply to headless servers too?


The most reliable notification service I have used is pushover, I know it’s not self host. But ROCK sold and for a £5 life time payment and with 10,000 messages per month that’s amazing


Why is everyone butt naked?


I use OVH, have done for a long time. Have a dedicated host with them and my DNS, DNS also has an API to allow getting wild card certificates


But how?
I run nextcloud and have had maybe 2 update fails in the “mumbles” years I have run it, yes it is a monster with resource. So the bigger the box it’s on the better it runs


This is the page I landed on that has how you setup nginx https://anubis.techaro.lol/docs/admin/environments/nginx
what the docker compose is, I dont know


Looking at the docs, you need the external server config for Anubis. Then where Anubis will hand back good traffic destined for your application, you did read the docs right?


Have you seen grocy, that I think has something similar?


Oh, that is a question. Will have a look at how DNS works over pangolin


Just tested my pangolin client and can see my home IPs fine, but you will need to make sure your pangolin has private resources setup as well as public


I’m old


Wow, that’s old


I use github at work and am getting to the point of wanting to switch to anything else, even AWS would be better at this point


Vanilla Debian with just NFS exports?


Wowsers, that’s some pants mobile.
Here in the UK, I just got 111Mbps with 28ms pings. I’m always amazed by that, since my fixed line is only 34Mbps


This what your looking for
Check you have forwarding setup, the routing back the openvpn network is maybe wrong.
What is the vnet0 connected to? Does the openvpn network show up in route lists in the host?