Yea, it takes actual skill to use them ha ha
Yea, it takes actual skill to use them ha ha
I actually wish skateboards made a come back. Much more preferable over the escooters I see around a lot.
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Lies. All power all the time.
You can install it via flatpak and use selinux as well if you need. You can also encrypt and password protect the database, which can also be held in your keyring.
As with any app its up to you to decide and mitigate any perceived risks.
Awesome TOTP app that can import your Aegis Authenticator database, which then you can keep in sync with your phone and desktop.
Super handy.
I have done it zero times, and I am definitely a Human man.
Nah just shove it through in random patterns like a hundred times. It works well enough.
I tried to get something on iPhone once, added credit to my account using one of those vouchers you can get from the store. I was able to add the credit, but it refused to allow me to purchase anything without adding payment details.
Damn, not sure I’m a fan of any of this. I left Arch because I didn’t want to be on Rolling release any more, and really liked what Nobara was offering for the out of the box experience.
Brave is super sketchy, and not sure about putting in yet another thing to handle updates (replacing plasma-discover and gnome-software).
I’m wondering if its worth forking it to remove some of these changes.
What about Deskflow? Worked pretty well for me.
Proxmox is definitely on its way to become a viable replacement for sure. There’s also OpenShift from Red Hat which could be worth a look at as well.
All good, yea its because I need crowdsec installed on the proxy as well - not just the bouncer - in order to actually send the logs to Opnsense.
I ended up having some weird performance issues so I pulled it all out for now and will revisit another time.
With the bouncer setup, I assume I need to pass in where to look for logs or something for those to be passed into the lapi? I followed this CrowdSec and Nginx Proxy Manager , as far as I can tell everything is connected an running, I have crowdsec running on OpnSense via the plugin - it appears to be healthy as per the CrowdSec Console.
npm | [nginx ] nginx: [error] [lua] crowdsec.lua:62: init(): error loading captcha plugin: no recaptcha site key provided, can't use recaptcha
npm | [nginx ] nginx: [error] [lua] ban.lua:37: new(): BAN_TEMPLATE_PATH and REDIRECT_LOCATION variable are empty, will return HTTP 403 for ban decisions
npm | [nginx ] nginx: [alert] [lua] crowdsec_openresty.conf:5):11: [Crowdsec] Initialisation done
npm | [supervisor ] starting service 'app'...
npm | [app ] [5/5/2025] [11:26:30 PM] [Global ] › ℹ info Using Sqlite: /data/database.sqlite
npm | [supervisor ] all services started.
Cheers, I’ve since discovered that’s is “bouncers” that I want on the endpoints I.e on my Nginx Proxy Manager. I’ll just use the LAPI on the Opnsense box for now I think.
I thought crowdsec does everything fail2ban does in addition to global block lists?
Where did you have it setup? Is your proxy configured to forward the real IP?
Nah, that one conflicts with my IPoAC networks unfortunately :(
Also rent due tomorrow