Not to nitpick, but it wasn’t exactly taken down, they’ve contracted out their TLD to Freenom and that contract has recently ended.
Not to nitpick, but it wasn’t exactly taken down, they’ve contracted out their TLD to Freenom and that contract has recently ended.
“Configure port forwarding” covers pretty much all of the steps. I don’t think that it would be any less secure than quickconnect through a relay, but if security is a priority, then look into setting up a VPN to your network instead.
You say you’re using QuickConnect, do you know if you’re getting a direct connection to your NAS or one through QuickConnect relay service? Maybe try opening the required ports and checking again.
Currently I can connect my phone to a set of speakers at a small local café, several of my expensive over ear headphones, aux input of my friend’s car, and a 70 cent lapel mic. Can I carry a dongle with me everywhere? Probably. Will I remember to do it? Probably not.
Wait, is this google basically admitting they’ve been scamming advertisers by taking their money to show ads to bots?
Cockpit is quite mature and sponsored by Red Hat. Your users can log in with their normal account on the system which you can lockdown however you want.
Yandex browser also has chrome extensions and is actually supported by a big company (that may or may not be affiliated with Russian government, but whether or not that affects you personally depends on your threat model).
Downloading pre-patched ReVanced apks can be unsafe, get the manager and patch them yourself instead