PerformantData, to Kubernetes
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Anyone have experience running an server on ?

I'm not finding anything recent: a four-year-old Docker image, a six-year-old blog post,…

mpts, to macos
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Has anyone successfully mounted on or shares hosted on a server?

If I use NFSv3, then all my shares are full of files (i.e., with the "._" prefix).

If I use , then "git fetch" just hangs forever and never finishes.

If I use , then either 1) everything is 755 but I cannot delete files xD or 2) (after applying https://askubuntu.com/a/1126633/413683) the permissions are correct, but something is wrong with my .git: ad_convert: Failed to convert [.git].

:(

drajt, to debian
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My desktop computer is 10 years old, and the CPU just isn't up to it anymore. I don't want a gaming system, but I don't want a overprices bottom of the range tat either.

I need something that will run , drive a 4K screen, be fine for editing pictures in , and doesn't need much local storage, that's what 1Gig and is for.

Some of the small form factor PCs looks sensible, e.g. Bee-Link. Suggestions?

hl, (edited ) to sysadmin
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Sigh. So copying and pasting commands from the internet doesn't solve my problem. This means I'm going to have to actually try and /understand/ what's wrong. I didn't sign up for this.

zirias,
@zirias@techhub.social avatar

@hl @xdydx has only support for SMBv1, which you should absolutely avoid for security reasons, although you can probably configure to still allow it ... but ... don't. Nowadays I'd prefer to say FreeBSD does not support mounting SMB shares.

There are some ports available implementing "modern" SMB (v2/v3) on top of , which might be an option, but in my experience, they're not perfectly reliable and performance isn't the greatest either.

If ever possible, work on the server side and see whether you can share via instead. Either (which is only "secure" as long as your network is perfectly secure and you control all participating machines, but at least it doesn't pretend to do anything else), or with security.

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