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You can use something separate like Zoneedit for the DNS records
You can use something separate like Zoneedit for the DNS records
There’s at least two of us
Old Motorolas, they really hate users.
Sort of. The activation license will work as long as you have it. They won’t renew support though, which effectively kills it when the support contract runs out.
Lol no, just old radios. My point is just that my requirements are pretty widely varied.
I’ve seen you recommending this here before - what’s its selling point vs say qemu-kvm? Does Incus do virtual networking without having to straight up learn iptables or whatever? (Not that there is anything wrong with iptables, I just have to choose what I can learn about)
Doesn’t mean anything right now if you are running ESXi, except you can’t reinstall ESXi unless you kept the image and you won’t get ESXi updates.
I need full on segregated machines sometimes though. I’ve got stuff that only runs in Win98 or XP (old radio programming software).
Admittedly I have not dug too deeply into Proxmox but its learning curve appears kinda steep.
Yeah I experimented with Truenas in a VM, it randomly dropped the pool. Do not do this.
Try Zoneedit. I’ve had them for years and barely glanced at them.
Meanwhile, OpenSUSE keeps rolling along, ignored
Yes, it is called Mint
I still use a couple of HP N40Ls for NAS. They’re not fast but they hold up just fine and are as reliable as a brick. The newer models look pretty interesting if you can pick one up used.
The Optiplex micro workstations are also pretty awesome for servers.
If you get a camera with built in detection like a Reolink I think you can trigger off the camera alarm. It is not easy though, takes some scripting. It is not great but better than nothing.
I set up a low res feed on Modect and use that to trigger recording the event on the second high res camera channel on Nodect, that keeps the CPU usage reasonable.
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That’s kinda cool. I don’t have good GPUs on this server though, it’s an old R720.
Zoneminder is packaged in Opensuse which I run. Just deployed and set the database configuration and that was it.
I did this with a VPS pfsense instance linked to my local pfsense via site to site VPN, and haproxy for email to get a static IP. Worked very well.
Yeah I don’t see the issue here. Don’t install a bunch of random plugins, set it up as recommended, and Nextcloud is just fine and has a nice mobile app and functions.