That’s probably the easiest way out for her. Hell doesn’t exist.
That’s probably the easiest way out for her. Hell doesn’t exist.
Tomorrow is going to be 37
Wtf, it’s supposed to be winter down there. I grew up in those areas, and August is supposed to be very cold.
You had your Plex open to the public with that setup. That’s not secure at all, unless you wanted anyone to access it.
If you can port forward from your own IP and it’s kind of stable, you can run a wire guard server to access your network and Plex.
If you can’t portforward you can try a mesh network like tailscale… there are other solutions as well. The fastest apparently is netwmaker, but you need to have a server with public IP. You can use a cheap VPS.
Thoughts and prayers 🙏
Yes, it’s LAN-to-LAN.
Currently I have,
Plex,Emby,NAS,Pi-hole, etc. -> LAN 1 -> VPN server -> Internet GW ->-- WG tunnel --<- Internet GW <- DD-WRT GW with WG <- LAN 2 <-TV, etc.
LAN 1 is 192.168.1.1 LAN 2 is 192.168.2.0
I would like to get rid of the DD-WRT GW with WG (router running Wireguard) on my Aunt’s network.
I’m having this issue as well. I have a laptop in there. It stopped working because of overheating. It worked fine again, and now that I’m out of town for a month, it decided to die. I need to physically turn it on, so at this point, I’m thinking of replacing that laptop from 2010.
I will try this port. Any other port that could work? (Not 53 as it’s being filtered by ISP)
I’m 100% sure it works from other networks. UDP 123 is filtered by ISP. Someone mentioned some other low UDP port.
We are bots
He Is preparing the field for removing the mods and appointing new mods that “listen” the community (but not really).
Is this news or an opinion’s website?