doctorzeromd

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Wireguard in docker, no way of password authentication?

I am running wg-easy and there is a way to passport protect the GUI used for creating Wireguard connections. Is there a way to prohibit connection to be made if not a password is entered? I don’t want someone to be able to access my VPN if for example my phone would be stolen unlocked. I don’t mind if it is client side only

doctorzeromd,

That’s for logging into the web GUI IIRC, not for authorizing a connection from wg client to wg server.

doctorzeromd,

Source? I remember a follow up to a post about that saying it was a misinterpretation of their T&Cs

doctorzeromd,

I have a reverse proxy, but that won’t do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?

Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won’t handle that, will it?

doctorzeromd,

I have a reverse proxy, but that won’t do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?

Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won’t handle that, will it?

doctorzeromd,

I’m familiar with reverse proxies, but that won’t do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?

Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won’t handle that, will it? (Not saying ssh is my goal, I recognize how risky that would be)

doctorzeromd,

I’d like to self host matrix, and it seems like there are a bunch of not HTTP/s ports that need to be accessible

doctorzeromd,

100(usually between 700 and 930) down. 75 up

$50 USD in a very expensive city.

doctorzeromd,

What cpu?

doctorzeromd,

Possibly, but more likely the computer was just in need of some cleaning.

My friend plays Helldivers 2 on his laptop with integrated graphics on medium and hits 30fps. Any CPU from the last 8 years should be enough.

For the finals, yeah maybe you need something more powerful than that, but not by much. A 2070 is a fantastic GPU, it would be pretty weird to have a GPU from 2018 but a CPU from way earlier.

doctorzeromd,

Dmesg doesn’t go back very far, does it? I only see the current boot and the one before that, which was a normal shutdown.

I believe I was able to see the last logs before the system turned off last time, and the last messages were syncing discs and all buffers synced, which I would have expected to be part of a normal shutdown.

If it happens again I’ll be sure to get the logs before the crash or shut down and save it to a file.

doctorzeromd,

UPDATE: It crashed again today, and I was able to pull some logs and check the temperature at the time of the crash. (91 degrees which dropped to 71 degrees right before crashing? https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3c651ac1-8312-403f-8f76-23895916ba04.png

From system log


<span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T18:30:44-04:00 OPNsense.my.home opnsense 44846 - [meta sequenceId="1192"] /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: No IP change detected (current: IPV6ADDRESSREDACTED, interface: wan)
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T18:30:53-04:00 OPNsense.my.home opnsense 60522 - [meta sequenceId="1193"] /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: No IP change detected (current: IPV6ADDRESSREDACTED, interface: wan)
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><45>1 2024-03-13T22:12:44-04:00 OPNsense.my.home syslog-ng 10182 - [meta sequenceId="1"] syslog-ng starting up; version='4.6.0'
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T22:12:45-04:00 OPNsense.my.home kernel - - [meta sequenceId="2"] ---<<BOOT>>---
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T22:12:45-04:00 OPNsense.my.home kernel - - [meta sequenceId="138"] WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
</span>

From dmesg


<span style="color:#323232;">arp: 192.168.1.61 moved from someMAC to anotherMAC on igc1
</span><span style="color:#323232;">arp: 192.168.1.61 moved from anotherMAC to someMAC on igc1
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WARNING: /: mount pending error: blocks 40 files 4
</span>

I mean, I’m not saying that errors on the drive are the CAUSE of the problem, more likely a symptom, but it does look like it just straight up crashed, right?

doctorzeromd,

Final Update: it’s the hardware, I think it was overheating in general, but also the SSD seems to have been dying and the ram wasn’t particularly reliable, possibly due to the heat.

Good lesson not to buy the cheapest thing from AliExpress! My new box is working great.

doctorzeromd,

It’s plugged into a power strip that other devices are plugged into, I did turn on “power on on ac restore” so if it is power related it should come back and I’ll see the downtime in uptimekuma.

The system logs go straight from No IP Change detected to the next boot, so a crash or failure seem likely. If something told the computer to shut down, I should see that in the logs, right?

It’s a passively cooled computer, is there any way that I can determine whether a high temp forced the computer down?

doctorzeromd,

UPDATE: It crashed again today, and I was able to pull some logs and check the temperature at the time of the crash. (91 degrees which dropped to 71 degrees right before crashing? https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3c651ac1-8312-403f-8f76-23895916ba04.png

From system log


<span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T18:30:44-04:00 OPNsense.my.home opnsense 44846 - [meta sequenceId="1192"] /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: No IP change detected (current: IPV6ADDRESSREDACTED, interface: wan)
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T18:30:53-04:00 OPNsense.my.home opnsense 60522 - [meta sequenceId="1193"] /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: No IP change detected (current: IPV6ADDRESSREDACTED, interface: wan)
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><45>1 2024-03-13T22:12:44-04:00 OPNsense.my.home syslog-ng 10182 - [meta sequenceId="1"] syslog-ng starting up; version='4.6.0'
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T22:12:45-04:00 OPNsense.my.home kernel - - [meta sequenceId="2"] ---<<BOOT>>---
</span><span style="color:#323232;"><13>1 2024-03-13T22:12:45-04:00 OPNsense.my.home kernel - - [meta sequenceId="138"] WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
</span>

From dmesg


<span style="color:#323232;">arp: 192.168.1.61 moved from someMAC to anotherMAC on igc1
</span><span style="color:#323232;">arp: 192.168.1.61 moved from anotherMAC to someMAC on igc1
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WARNING: /: mount pending error: blocks 40 files 4
</span>

I mean, I’m not saying that errors on the drive are the CAUSE of the problem, more likely a symptom, but it does look like it just straight up crashed, right?

doctorzeromd,

Final Update: it’s the hardware, I think it was overheating in general, but also the SSD seems to have been dying and the ram wasn’t particularly reliable, possibly due to the heat.

Good lesson not to buy the cheapest thing from AliExpress! My new box is working great.

doctorzeromd,

Especially when the software they’re developing is an emulator or for phones. This was both!

doctorzeromd,

Who are you referring to?

Are you talking about the second dev? I was pretty aware of the community at the time and didn’t hear anything like this about the original dev.

doctorzeromd,

Is it the same integration that’s here?

github.com/TECH7Fox/asterisk-hass-addons

doctorzeromd,

As somebody already said, it will continue to work for a few months and if the developers want to keep supporting it they can turn it into an HACS add-on

doctorzeromd, (edited )

Wow! My sister got me a pack at Christmas 2 years ago since she remembered me loving them as a kid, and they were just as I remembered. I wonder what changed in 2 years, or if you just got a bad batch.

That sounds awful!

doctorzeromd,

Yeah I asked my family for a wok a few years ago and got this beautiful one that was cast iron and way too heavy. I ended up getting a carbon steel one which was about a third the weight

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