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mhzawadi

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I run this server

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mhzawadi,
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We have a git repo full of markdown files, I made this template repo github.com/mhzawadi/doc-store-template from it

mhzawadi,
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if you can see pi-hole from the router, can you connect to it over SSH and see what pings and what it thinks the network looks like?

Also did the VM router just turn DHCP back on with the wrong settings?

Is pi-hole over WiFi? if it is that could your issue, DHCP/DNS should be over cable as they are required for stable networking

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I would read up on static ip on the pi zero, not via DHCP. That might sort your issue

mhzawadi,
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yeah, your PI zero goes to renew its DHCP lease and cant as its lost its IP and so cant see the DHCP server its running.

I would read up on how to set a debian static IP, that way you know how and your Pi zero will work all the time

mhzawadi,
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Your very welcome, I do support a SaaS system for the UK NHS. So I do have a bit of networking skills, that and I self host things both at home and in OVH.

If you have your pi zero setup with a static ip, you should find things work all day every day now.

Just remember that every day is a school day, even for experienced sysadmins.

mhzawadi,
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well the work they did to allow for faster updates has paid off in spades, sterling job to them

mhzawadi, (edited )
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Hello 👋

You need to edit the below lines


<span style="color:#323232;">set $jellyfin jellyfin;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">resolver 127.0.0.1 valid=30s;
</span>

To look like the below


<span style="color:#323232;">set $jellyfin 127.0.0.1;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">#resolver 127.0.0.1 valid=30s;
</span>

Edited after reading the full config

Are we (linux) ready for Arm devices?

Are we (linux) ready for arm devices like snapdragon elite X? Asahi runs on mac os with arm chips and the software somehow runs better than macos itself?! Is the softwares packaged for arm linux different? Is there much softwares available for the arm platform like softwares available for the intel/amd chipsets?...

mhzawadi,
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Linux has been ready for ARM for a long time, Android is linux and have been running for a long time. Also see the Raspberry Pi and PiOS, based on Debian.

I run a Pi and there are boat loads of things ARM ready

mhzawadi,
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maybe check this out -> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)

Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel

mhzawadi,
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Why delete the answer, why not edit it so that a human can see the answer but for AI its a load of nonsense?

mhzawadi,
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So we need to up vote wrong answers only?

mhzawadi,
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use the notification service for your phone, on Android set the message to TTS, in the data use the below

ttl: 0 priority: high media_stream: alarm_stream tts_text: HELP, Im lost can you hear me?

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Your missing message of TTS, android needs that to know to say the text

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https://lemmy.horwood.cloud/pictrs/image/6953f98d-3f33-4cfd-9c9d-e0e02da1bb04.png

Just run this and my android phone on vibrate just did the announcement

mhzawadi,
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If that’s your setup, you could add a switch before the router so that you would still have LAN access.

mhzawadi,
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I have just been round my small setup and run an OS update, took about an hour. That includes a reboot of a dedicated server with OVH.

a pi and mini PC at home, a dedi at OVH running 2 LXC and 5 qemu vms. All deb a mix of 11 and 12.

I spend Wednesday evenings checking what updates need installing, I get an email every week from newreleases.io with software updates and run Semaphore to check on OS updates.

Managing servers in multiple locations

How do you manage multiple machines in different locations. The use case is something like this, i want self hosted different apps in different locations as redundancy. Something like i put one server in my house, one in my dad’s house, couple other in my siblings/friends house. So just in case say machine in my house down or...

mhzawadi,
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The comments about storage still stand, that’s a tricky thing to do over the internet.

But I would recommend a meshing VPN, tinc can mesh and will route round network problems.

Also don’t forget about backups, as that could be a better thing to have off site

mhzawadi,
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How much do you point and click your setup?

As I use nagios

mhzawadi,
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Not sure if it’s in fedora, but I use nullmail as my mta. Simple to config and does just MTA

mhzawadi,
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My guess is the massive amount of hardware variations, you would need a house full of devices to test all the different options

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