You can’t have TCP and UDP on the same port.
Why not? They are 2 completely separated set of ports. You can have a service listening on port 88 TCP while having another listening on port 88 UDP and they never know about each other.
You can’t have TCP and UDP on the same port.
Why not? They are 2 completely separated set of ports. You can have a service listening on port 88 TCP while having another listening on port 88 UDP and they never know about each other.
Good! What about feeding via HTTP?
This seems really cool! Right now I use GoxPod app in Nextcloud deeded by GPSLogger on my smartphone, but it uses GPX files and having hundreds of them it’s very slow. Is it possible to bulk import files on Wanderer? Can I feed it today directly from GOSLogger (by custom URL maybe)? Thanks!
IMHO some update is better than no update at all!
That and the shrinking ability to grant access to device storage.
Isn’t that helping the average users with security in a way that a scam app can’t see much else than itself?
IMHO RAID6 is the only way.
Or SnapRaid
Daaaaamn, was that so easy to just disable “Syncthing active”?
Let’s try! Thanks
Are you sure that there are different type of notification for Syncthing? Have you disable the persistent one and still received a failed sync one (or something else)?
But in this way I don’t get any notification if something goes wrong
Have you found a way to get rid of the notification and keep Syncthing running in background?
Have you found a way to stream Netflix at 4K?
Well done!
so I’m optimizing for enjoyment and life/work balance
That’s great, really, well done! And I love that spirit, that “peace of mind” of not wanting more and enjoying what’s enough!
All the best!
You could use SyncThing and then run a backup on synched folder on the server
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Sorry for the late reply. I mean a service that let me stream music, that let me listen to music offline and that let me download Spotify Playlists without the need to download every single song manually.
Good to know, thanks! Do you know a way to download the Spotify playlist in Jellyfin without the need to do it manually?
Chinese…I don’t know how, but they manage to always create the worst UI. Also, chinese…I will definitely block Internet access except sometimes just to check for updates. The 10/100 NIC is enough for KVM, not for transferring ISOs 🫤 By the way, keep me posted.
Wow, nice! At that price it’s way better than the PiKVM! Keep me posted on the resolution of your problem. Have you written to the support?
Thanks for your point of view. All of my services are containers that have config and data folder bind mounted from an encrypted partition. After power on, a script download from a website half of the key needed to decrypt data, the other half is in the boot partition. In this way if my server gets stolen I can delete the half key stored on the website and the data disk can’t be decrypted. About swap, you’re right, but that doesn’t worry me at all since I don’t think that there’s anybody that would goes into that trouble just for my data. If someone is able enough and takes the trouble to read it, I guess that’s going to be the last of my problem: it would mean that I’m already in biiiiig troubles! 😆
What’s there to laugh about? DNS protocol uses both ports: TCP for zone transfer and UDP for queries.