

You responded to a question with an incorrect answer. I was correcting that.
VPNs shouldn’t need to forward any ports when using ipv6. They can provide an entire ipv6 subnet to you.


You responded to a question with an incorrect answer. I was correcting that.
VPNs shouldn’t need to forward any ports when using ipv6. They can provide an entire ipv6 subnet to you.


Port forwarding is a function of NAT. It’s only needed because there aren’t enough ipv4 addresses for every device, so in most networks a lot of devices share a single ip and specific ports are forwarded to specific internal hosts
IPv6 has a large enough address space that this isn’t needed. You can still do it if you want. But mostly you just need a firewall without any NAT.
There’s more to it than this but you should get the idea.


I use a Reolink camera for this purpose. Its not self hosted but it’s solar capable and doesn’t need an inbound firewall rule.


Is the traffic not already encrypted? What would wire guard be providing here?


What’s the question


How are these any better than 7”? It seems like this is an answer to a question nobody needed to ask.


Maybe I should have specified that it’s for the survivors of the victims. I personally can’t relate, but I suspect some people would feel a lot better if the crime is specified as a distinct type of murder.


This is probably more for the victims than the killers.


Windows 11 brings change but no significant features. The general population hates change.


It’s selective. You just provide the internal address or the Tailscale host name. All other traffic runs outside of the vpn tunnel.
Honestly it takes 10 mins to set up you should try it out.


Well yes but that’s a one-time setup.


Back in the days of dial up and bbs this was a problem but you would still get robots trying to connect to modems by dialing every phone number possible.


A mix of that and tomato paste, fish oil, garlic, ginger would probably mix things up for you.


I’m guessing you could substitute a 2:1 mix of paprika:cayenne.


Tailscale meets your needs even without an exit node configured.


Recipe blogs were already a problem.


Why are they so much more expensive…
Because people will pay that much for those features. You can find managed switches for $60 pretty easily. Until you get into the 48port blades they don’t change a whole lot, so the higher prices are typically from different ways to trick you into paying more.
Some features like line rate, buffers, do add to the cost though.
I’ve owned them for a while but agree. I’m also going to pick up 1 or 2 rack chassis models soon for free, which I would recommend over paying for a qnap.


Slap your knees , say “whelp…” then stand up and walk away.
I will give it a shot. Looks like there’s a free demo.