

Does the hardware specification note a 100mb or gigabit port?


Does the hardware specification note a 100mb or gigabit port?


Does the other end also say 1000Mb/s? Something is limiting it to 100Mb/s


Complinig everything on that? End me now


Some consumer network adapters poorly handle newer cable standards and shielded twisted pair, so just be wary that could be a factor even if tested to spec


Could be anything from shit cable, to failing network equipment, to bad driver. Please tell me it’s hardwired and not on wifi


You’ll have to troubleshoot to see why your local network is worse than avian mail


That is horrific, that’s ya problem


Run iperf between the client and server, what’s the network speed and packet loss? What’s the latency?


Inb4 njalla


Who hosts your DNS?
Unless the framebuffer is corrupted?


Vendors packaging OpenSSH open up even more vulnerabilities that the devs of OpenSSH can’t protect you from. See the recent xz poisoned OpenSSH packages


Exposing SSH is not recommended, it’s a hot attack target. Expose a VPN and use that to SSH in.


That’s great, do you put it behind a reverse proxy?


I just pay for ente to host for me so I like the E2EE. If I self hosted I would consider Immich with media stored in an encrypted zfs volume


How does this compare with Ente?


Should have never been merged into the kernel lol


What filesystem is being used?
Irrelevant here, it’s speed that’s cooked