

Write error : cannot write block : No space left on device
Seems like your boot partition is full.


Write error : cannot write block : No space left on device
Seems like your boot partition is full.
Ich denke in Anbetracht der community in der sich dieser Post befindet ist das ganze nicht so ernst.
Aber als öffentliche Bekanntmachung natürlich gut.


It should, but apparently it isn’t, at least not reliably.


Goaccess reads the Traefik log and spits out an HTML file you can then serve via e.g. Nginx. Works for me.


Realistically though, you could still use a VPN and have it be pretty easy for your family members IF you have access to their router console and IF said router supports network wide wireguard or openVPN connections. Having both networks tied in to eachother that way makes it so that nobody ever has to use a VPN client to connect, but still only devices from their network (or yours) will be able to connect.
Realistically this plan dies the moment someone takes their phone outside of the WiFi range. It’s fine in theory, but fails miserably in non-techie real life.
The router VPN usually isn’t the issue, as most devices behind it can communicate with each other. What would be the issue with running the service on that old machine and connecting locally, and via VPN while away from home? Would there be anything in your setup that won’t work like that?
Needs more details. With that convoluted VPN setup it might work or not, depending on the actual implementation.
Personally I don’t expose my SearXNG instance to the open net.


There will be dust in there too, just not as much as leaving them out.


Considering that you only need the warhead: absolutely.


Yes, this has nothing to do with butter.
Post, or at least link your compose files.


I don’t blame them, a mostly anonymous file sharing service combined with TOR usually attracts a kind of user you don’t want or need.


Yeah, AFAIK they block exit nodes.
Technically they’re popping up on the node-exporter export to Grafana. Looks like a lot of new drivers added.
Have updated my 3 home servers to it. They’re pretty bare, everything running on Docker. Works fine so far. Noticed a lot more sensors turning up on the Grafana dashboard since the update.


Gäbe schon diverse Sachen, z.B. Nextcloud und ähnliche. Aber dafür bräuchte es deutlich mehr Analyse.


No one said anything about having to stay there, and Australia-only at least basically guarantees the option, unlike let’s say many African countries.


K seems like the “safest” option.
Can you explain what you mean?