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The 3rd option worked. Thanks for your help!
These are the options I’ve found related to NAT reflection. After enabling the first option, I’m no longer taken to the GUI but I’m not hitting the web server either. Enabling the second makes no difference.
I mean from the same LAN.
I have NameCheap as well. I was trying to set this up with the ddclient on OPNSense but the logs suggested it couldn’t connect to NameCheap. What do you need to authenticate other than the DDNS passcode supplied by NameCheap?
Where are the settings for these tunnels located in Cloudflare? I was looking around the website last night but didn’t have any luck.
I have NameCheap as well. I found their Windows client after I made this post. I’m still curious is there are better services out there. It seems Cloudflare may have the best tools for security for a webserver, i.e. hiding the real IP address.
Here we go down another rabbit hole… 😆
starkcommandotonyt_news@fediverse.boo•NYC Avoids the Worst as Canada Wildfire Smoke Worsens Air Quality in the Midwest - NYT [US News]
1·2 years agoIt’s getting better…
Suggestion: add the option to open links in an external browser.
Does the fan on the right benefit the aquarium?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do people host Lemmy instances and how do they pay for them?English
1·2 years agoI, too, am interested in knowing your provider.
From what I’ve read, account transfers are not available yet but it is on Lemmy’s roadmap.
Definitely interested in your docker-compose!
I’ve been debating hosting my own instance. Are you hosting on a cloud platform or a home server?
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Tech Support Memes@lemmy.ca•Sometimes it gets spicy and the rectangle cable goes in the rectangle holeEnglish
4·2 years agoI got exciting thinking SrGrafo was joining us on the fediverse!
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Fediverse•4 days before reddit's 3rd party app shutdown, Lemmy daily active users has skyrocketed 1400% this monthEnglish
4·2 years agoHere’s my contribution!
- uBlock Origin
- LocalCDN
- Bitwarden




How does Arch run in a laptop? I have a solid Windows laptop that that I’d like to test with Linux but I’m concerned about battery life. I’ve tried Ubuntu and Linux Mint but they seemed to drain battery like no other.