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DNS not resolving local IP

My ISP doesn't allow hairpinning and drops packets that I try to send to myself.  So if I own example.com for the sake of routing to my network I can only use it externally (assuming I have a DNS record of pointing at my IP (say, 23.45.56.

DNS on Wireguard through wrong interface

On my client, DNS would work until I enabled Wireguard. It should have routed through the Wireguard tunnel (10.5.0.1 below) but it wasn't - or it was and it was hitting a dead end! So I ssh'd into the Wirgeuard server and checked the DNS resolution routes.

Wireguard VPN Endpoint with Anonymous Outgoing Traffic

I wanted a VPN endpoint that would allow me to: * access my network (say, my home network or my VPC) * browse the internet anonymously (such as through a commercial VPN like ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, PIA, or Mullvad) That way when traveling I didn't have to choose between accessing my internal network

Arch on Proxmox using a prebuilt image

I needed a lightweight VM on proxmox (needed to be a VM, not a KVM for extra security) and I used to be familiar with arch. It was a VM to experiment with so I didn't want to take the time of a full set up and working through the

Dell Poweredge T340 - 128GB of RAM?

I came across the Dell T340 and between the small size, 8x3.5" bays, and a good used deal I found I thought it would be great as a NAS! I've been running Proxmox and a virtualized Truenas on it, but with 4 sticks of 16GB ECC Ram thought I

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