

Probably simply not a lucrative target for automated scanning/attacks, unlike e.g. ssh.
Edit: or WordPress. My logs are full of those, until Crowdsec hits.
Probably simply not a lucrative target for automated scanning/attacks, unlike e.g. ssh.
Edit: or WordPress. My logs are full of those, until Crowdsec hits.
Wtf do I even do about this?
Block user, done.
The RSS feed is still fetched from their server. Whoever can watch your internet traffic would still see the connection to the site.
Did you actually test which drive is faster?
I’d up the RAM to whatever your budget allows. 8GB are on the low side for several heavy services at the same time.
What a load of BS.
You could tun a TOR relay.
Java edition is easy to selfhost, did it as a docker stack a while ago. Apart from that, it really depends on what addons etc. your players are usually playing. Most things can be done with not too much effort, but that’s probably the thing you need to find out.
Don’t use external drives as non-temporary storage. Backups etc, fine, but not as a replacement for internal storage. It will only lead to headaches at some point. Especially as you have one extra slot.
So your native nginx process covers ports 80 and 443. which ports does your NPM use? Are you trying to use the same ports? Because that’ll most likely clash.
Joomla worked well for me.
The ones from the applications which should do the proxying and serving.
BTW: you’re using both Nginx Proxy Manager and Nginx in parallel? Native installations, docker, something else?
How are they configured?
Post more logs/configs
Good question. I haven’t really tried that yet, most of my media plays natively, sometimes the audio needs to be transcoded, but that’s done by the CPU.
I moved from a 2700x to a 5700g. iGPU and faster than the old one, but compatible with my old mainboard.
My advice is to put all the server-y stuff on a server and use other machines for the rest. Far easier to keep that stuff separated, although you need an additional machine.
Feels like blaming others for not paying attention.
Well? What did you do?
Debian on my servers as a very stable base, Fedora Kionoite on the laptop to try out the concept of atomic distros.