How do I make the VPS as a gateway device? I see that I can do a static route, but IPv6 gateway is something im unable to understand
Not sure how's that even possible, HE usually probes your IPv4 address before assigning a GUA
Tunnelbroker doesn't work behind CGNAT
I’ve set up subnet routing via Tailscale from my Oracle VPS to my home RPi4. The VPS has a static IPv4 and a /64 IPv6 allocation. I use the VPS to reverse traffic apps on the raspberry using nginx. I would like to take one step forward by tunneling v6 traffic from my home network to WAN, so every client gets its own IPv6 address. What's the best way to tunnel IPv6 traffic from my home network through the RPi4 to the Oracle VPS? I’m also comfortable with messing up my Asus AC86U router to provide publicly routable IPv6 addresses to all clients via DHCP.
Use OISD Big https://oisd.nl/setup/pihole and call it a day
I guess Valve being the escrow, they may hold future revenue payout from sale of other R* games
I usually keep a stuffed animal near my Brother printer
Add a certificate to the endpoint using your reverse proxy
What optimized application do you run for the big screen and easy navigation? What about remote control?
Let me remind you of Civil Rights strikes and protests
Miniflux, dead simple and its download article really blows the competition out
Will the manifest v3 also bork ungoogled chromium?
Using a VPN that is beholden to shareholder's mood swings let alone a publicly tradable company is dangerous
Its OK if you have a dedicated VM just for nexcloud
Should I install a reverse proxy on the VPS and link services on the local server, or should I install it directly on the local server?
Why is relocking bootloader important?
Even more options and choices: https://chromium.woolyss.com/
Bet the toilets are already built
Sync for Mastodon please, also Sync for Hacker News
Is it considered acceptable to repost movies or TV shows from Usenet that are not available on any open torrent tracker? Obviously, the reposted content will be left unchanged and will have the exact filename as originally uploaded by the initial uploader.