Unbound on my OPNsense firewall. I don’t have advice for you, do you have some specific goals besides just having a DNS?
Unbound on my OPNsense firewall. I don’t have advice for you, do you have some specific goals besides just having a DNS?
You can encode base 2 as base 10, I don’t think anyone is saying it exists in binary form.
Because those are beaches of the 4th amendment, so of course you don’t see that happen very often. That’s the point being made.
Regardless of what the remote access test says about it being available, I had to manually port forward to fix this same issue.
Seriously, can’t get those 15 minutes back.
Whenever you do get it clean, treat it with RainX or similar. We do that every few years and squeegee after each shower, our glass is spotless after 10 years. Our water is super hard too, saw the house next to ours which was built at the same time, disgustingly opaque with scale.
I came back to my office after the new year’s break and a stray bullet, from I’m assuming celebratory gunfire, was shot through the wall and hit my screen. Admittedly it wasn’t a hole and the screen was totally unusable after, but I’ll be a close n=1.
Look at reverse proxy instead. While you can do what you’re after with DNS, a bunch of the reverse proxy systems will automatically deal with SSL certificate, and there are even a couple that eliminate essentially all configuration outside of your docker file. Like, add a new docker and it automatically configures appName.domain.tld with SSL assigned. And if you ever decide to expose that address to the Internet, reverse proxy makes that simple and provides some security options as well.
I use Caddy for my reverse proxy running from my OPNsense firewall, but if you want the automation with docker there are better options.