

Oh, I really didn’t know that. Thanks
Oh, I really didn’t know that. Thanks
No no, what I meant is that if I connect to your server without the certificate installed don’t I just get the warning and I can still get through?
Beside the fact that you would like to understand if you’ve done everything properly (that’s good, but I can’t help you here), a VPN on a smartphone can be always active. Mine is always on and I’ve never noticed any battery problem. If you prefer something simpler there’s Tailscale.
I don’t know much about certificates, but doesn’t that just alert the browser that the certificate is not trusted and you can decide if keep going or not?
Exactly!
But about those comments, the best thing to do is reply saying that it’s not open source, not censoring messages like in a dictatorship.
That feels abuse to me.
Sorry, on the first read my eyes didn’t read “looking at the modlog”. Where can I see it?
I’ve edited the post with some screenshots where is visible that the moderated comment were not off topic.
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Good question, I’m interested too. Personally I use this kind of mapping
volumes:
- /var/docker/contanier_name/data:/data
because it helps me with backups, while I keep all the docker-compose.yaml in /home/user/docker-compose/container_name
so I can mess with the compose folder whithout worrying too much about what’s inside of it 🙈
Did you receive it? How is it?
Did you receive it? How is it?
Have you had time to play around with it? How is it?
How is your experience with NanoKVM?
Thanks you very much for your explanation!
I’ve never virtualized OpenWRT, but with hardware passthrough I don’t see why it shouldn’t work.
How does it compare to NTFY?
I think that there’s been a misunderstanding: the OP said that he has no GPS on the device, so I guessed that he wanted to map the WiFi networks, so my comment.
Well, that’s kinda of a personal choice. If somebody needs to have services accessible by someone else besides him, that service can’t be behind a VPN (let’s face the truth: we know that we can’t ask all out relatives and friends to use a VPN).