Can you make an example why selfhostig DNS is scary?
ElevenNotes
Yes. Bind DNS is the perfect candidate for that because it supports DNSSEC and everything in between. For DNS NS you need at least two static IPv4 addresses if you want to host it yourself.
How about accessing your selfhosted applications that only you use only via VPN? Exposing your selfhosted applications to the world is only needed if, well, you need the whole or a part of the world to access it? Authentik works great for authentication, but that’s about it, and you are right, most apps don’t work anymore if you add an authentication layer that does not natively exist on it.
When you work on windows, and you copy and paste into a linux session, make sure that your linux client supports the removal of CR on each new line you copy, otherwise you copy CRLF and your linux host can’t read the file properly and gives these kinds of errors.
You can scan documents with the camera of your phone, no scanner needed. It’s the smallest option there is. Other than that, the printing part should matter more to you than the scanning part. Depending on what you want to print and how often and in what quality. I had my fair share of printer for home use but I would never go back to anything but a HP LasetJet MFP (printer, scanner), for a few simple reasons: Airprint, you can print from any device. It’s a laster printer, so very good colour quality. The cartridges last for years before they run out of toner. It can scan and print double sided. Costs less than 400$, but for your case it is probably too big.
Netdata, monitoring a few thousand servers (virtual) that way.
Only storage? If so, how much storage? You can send me a chat if you like.
What's your DNS list to cache XBox game downloads?
OP said he could not install another distro, this clearly shows the skill level, and even if you disclaim it at the begining, should people with little to no experience writr guides for the general public? Just because you figured out addition should not mean you can write a book about how to learn math.
Yes, but muscl > glibc, anyway, as a container host it does not matter. You can install 99% of all bins only the ones that are not 100% POSIX not (like GlusterFS for example) but in containers everything works.
Works for teams too if you want to share all the passwords.
That’s not an example. Can you please make a technical example, thanks.