

resolv.conf is usually set by systemd network manager. You should change the setting in /etc/systemd/… (Idk I forgot the full path)
resolv.conf is usually set by systemd network manager. You should change the setting in /etc/systemd/… (Idk I forgot the full path)
What do you mean by not working? What part of the network stack is the problem? Can you ping any IP addresses? Start with a local device and then move to public IPs. If that works check DNS.
Edit: it sounds like DNS is borked. What happens if you do a full restart?
That’s just for files though. I’m looking for calendar and contact management as well
What DNS resolvers are being used?
I might switch to AIO. Maybe podman if I get inspired. Bare metal is just way to hard to maintain. I could automate it with Ansible but at that point I might as well use containers.
I like that they are using Go instead of Php
Yeah I just need to clean up my install so it isn’t so bogged down.
Ask on the forums
Get a old workstation and install Linux Mint. From there look into learning how Linux containers work.
You are totally missing the point. OpenWRT doesn’t have a dual partition layout. If you bork the system do to a power loss or bad image you need a rescue cable or drive. I use a lot of OpenWRT but that is something to keep in mind.
They are just making a living.
In fact, there customers were stealing from them previously.
The hardware is built to have good compatibly with OpenWRT. That doesn’t mean it has the same brick resistance as something like OPNsense.
Keep in mind that OpenWRT isn’t really optimized for particular hardware. It is designed to run on anything which means it doesn’t have a lot of recovery options for bad updates and configurations. It isn’t terrible but if you interrupt power during a flash you can bork the system.
Proxmox does clustering and should have most of the same features. While you are welcome to run whatever you want I think vSphere is getting a bit pricey.
Why do you need vSphere for self hosting?
You can run it in a container
Just don’t expose it to the public internet.
Thanks
What happens if they compromise your device in secret and use it as part of a botnet? Lots of state backed attacks rely on traffic relays provided by compromised devices.
What’s the config file look like?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-resolved