Are you trying to access the domain from inside your own network that it forwards to? If so that may not work due to the way NAT works.
Try from your cellphone data plan to verify.
Are you trying to access the domain from inside your own network that it forwards to? If so that may not work due to the way NAT works.
Try from your cellphone data plan to verify.
It's up to the rider to decide on their personal risk tolerance and wear gear or not. I always find it silly when governments try and protect people from themselves.
If someone hops on a scooter with not even a helmet, flies down the road and injures themselves, that's not an issue for the government to get involved in (unless the scooter malfunctioned or something like that).
However people being reckless and injuring others is an issue too.
Opnsense is also great, and has a webUI for easier setup.
Healthchecks is incredibly nice for this kind of thing, it'll notify you if it doesn't receive a 'success' ping on whatever interval you specify.
I use it for all my Restic backups.
So I wouldn't put Pihole on the internet, but instead set up a Wireguard VPN on your devices and access Pihole via that.
Then you can use the dynamic DNS hostname for Wireguard, and a direct IP for Pihole.
Alternatively you could run Adguard Home instead, as it supports being a DoT and DoH server, both of which work over a hostname on your devices (ie; Android uses DoT for its secure DNS option).
Oh neat, I assume you just take photos of the docs with your phone or something?
These are really the best ones, they last a long time and there's no plastic to break.
DIA does a similar thing too IIRC
Does it store them as a standard file type?
They all have this exact art style, you'll start to see it everywhere.
Hey I also have a photo of my ID on Immich, there can't be many of us!
Referral tracking with the URL is fine IMO, it's useful for someone running a site to see what other sites they are getting traffic from, and it doesn't really affect my privacy.
I have noticed the RSS feed thing, I assume they want to get site traffic and are preventing people from reading with a feed reader or something?