I have a 2012 MacBook air that's been gathering dust for the last couple of years (since I switched to #linux full time)
I'm now thinking about using it as a home server with #pihole and a print server (inspired partly by my own printing-from-Linux issues, and also @kev recent toots about his similar struggles).
I know power consumption won't be as great as on an ARM device and I'll lose sime Linux utilities I'm used to. Any other flaws in this plan?
Hat jemand eine Idee, warum eine #FritzBox die über #VPN rein kommenden Verbindungen nicht über den lokalen #DNS Server mit #Pihole routet? Alle internen Verbindungen laufen komplett über den DNS, nur die via VPN nicht.
It would be nice if there was a list or database of endpoints that common IoT devices talk to that can be blocked without breaking functionality. If there was one, I'd slurp it into pihole. Is anyone aware of anything like this?
@sanglier Bonsoir, perso j'ai #Yunohost avec #Baikal + #kanboard + #PiHole + #keeweb sur un RPi1 modèle B Marche bien, il ne faut pas trop en demander vu ces capacités. Il reste de la marge, un truc pour favoris ou rss devrait rejoindre l'ensemble à un moment ^^
(NextCloud et Etherpad Mypad trop lourds maintenant).
datacenters do not imbue computers with special powers. if you own a desktop less than a decade old, congrats! you already own a server more than capable of hosting any and/or all of these:
datacenters do not imbue computers with special powers. if you own a desktop less than a decade old, congrats! you already own a server more than capable of hosting any/all of these:
You need a proxy that strips out #Javascript, ads, and other bad stuff before it hits your last-mile connection. Maybe #selfhost a #PiHole from home then connect to it from the hotel?