This is why you have Time Traveler weekends.
This is why you have Time Traveler weekends.
And sometimes we must seek alternative pathways to success, and recognize them as such. Data stopped trying to play to win and found success in playing to not lose. He rejected the stated objective in favor of his own goals, and in turn was rewarded with new perspectives and greater understanding.
Sometimes the stated objectives can confine us to narrow thinking and obscure other possibilities. One man’s draw is sometimes another man’s victory. It is all a matter of perspective.
I need to watch DS9 again…
Ok cool. That makes sense when it’s explained. Not that different really.
For key authentication via ssh, is the best practice to generate a key for myself and then use that on all the servers or have one key for every server? What’s the best practice for distributing / keeping track of that stuff?
Thanks again 😁
It’s funny, when you explain it, my IT hat goes on and I totally get it lol. I guess the context felt different enough that I didn’t get it. But I work with Windows domains all day and that’s exactly how DNS operates in that environment.
Ultimately I think for a tunnel you’ll end up with your records pointing to your VPS. So you’ll have a *.domain.tld
CNAME record and maybe a @ CNAME record and your nginx server on the other end of the tunnel would handle the routing.
Cool bot!
I saw this and I think it’s what I’m going to do too. I figure I can just configure it with my existing nginx information and go from there.
So here is a question: does it need to be a sub domain? Can’t I redirect all traffic to the VPS? If I wanted to host a HTML website at my root domain and have it served by nginx for example, couldn’t I do that?
I just see subdomain mentioned in the guides / tools I see but I don’t understand why exactly.
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Haha this comment is keeping it real. That’s a good point. I’ve never looked into a plexshare before. I’ll have to look it up.
Then store it on the local device where its encrypted.