Is it wrong to abbreviate your own product in your documentation?
Is it wrong to abbreviate your own product in your documentation?
You also have a screenshot from proxy manager so any confusion should have been short lived
My wife says this isn’t funny but she’s wrong
I saw a clip and it just looks and feels like Russian propaganda
Login history probably displays some client version. It’s how they know you’re due for an update as well
I like when stories have a happy ending
Better to use a DDNS service like no-ip, since MOST people won’t have static IPs from their provider at home.
Maybe don’t use this format then?
Just screenshot the corner of the template and paste it over the watermark
Correction, it’s “Ten”.
OPs mom was recalled he’s just too lazy to being her back in
Need DeArrow for link thumbnails lol. That thumbnail is atrocious…
I’d suggest port forwarding. Opening a port on your firewall just says “there’s a service running on this port” but the software will have it’s own “risk mitigation” to prevent intrusion.
Additionally, if you own a domain with someone such as GoDaddy, you can leverage their API to script IP updates (quick google search can walk you through options; cron, powershell, etc) so you can always access your nextcloud instance with a friendly name.
Love this post. I was just looking for a new project.
One of my favs is PufferPanel for managing game servers. Works incredibly well as an lxc in Proxmox.
Oh, my misunderstanding. I didn’t realize that would be written to his own db like that
*to