Could someone please go to https://www.thoughtpuzzles.com and tell me if you can get to a webpage? I’m trying to figure out if my SSL cert is valid.
Hi, all. I’m running WireGuard on an Ubuntu VM. I can connect to it from a PC, as well as from iOS. On iOS, however, I can’t get it to use my pi-hole DNS server, but 1.1.1.1 a...
It's just not worth it. We only have one brain, and brains are sensitive and complicated things. If something goes wrong, you're screwed. Have you ever wondered why there are ...
Condor, you know everything. Can you help me with squid? It’s denying every request. My guess is that it’s an ACL problem, but I’ve tried everything that I could think of with...
Hi, all. I'm going to install a second VM on my NAS. I run Ubuntu in "production," but I'd like to start over and set things up a little better. Which distro won't spy on me, ...
Hi, all. I’m trying to install Ubuntu 19.10 in a VM, but when the installation screen comes up, I can’t move the mouse to go through the installation wizard. I don’t have this...
Have you ever wondered what 99% of the 4,226 members of this group do, since they never say anything?
Do you guys ssh into your Linux boxes, and if so, which ssh client do you use?
Thanks. Can you please try it again? https://www.thoughtpuzzles.com
Is it a bad idea to run a docker app inside of a Linux VM?
That sounds great to me. What’s your DropBox replacement?
That’s good to know. What would be a really great, non-bloated district for a Linux VM that’s used as a server (for pi-hole, Mosh, WireGuard, lighttp, et al.?
I’ve been fighting the unbound DNS server for days now, trying to figure out why reverse DNS lookups won’t work, and I still don’t know. Can anyone help?
For the purpose of learning, would any (trustworthy) person here like to help me to set up an Ubuntu 19.10-based server system?
It *does* use the DHCP server’s DNS, but why would you want that, at Barnes & Noble, for instance? That would let them spy on you.
So what's special about Mint?
Doesn't Ubuntu work, too?
How can I configure systemd-resolved to resolve just a few symbolic LAN names? In which config file should they go?
BTW, can you recommend a good book or other resource that would help me to learn the ins and outs of TCP/IP networking?
Is there anything that lets you stream files, so that you can edit them without saving them locally?