A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins Β· GitHub
A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins
This guide is for homelab admins who understand IPv4s well but find setting up IPv6 hard or annoying because things work differently. In some ways, managing an IPv6 network can be simpler than IPv4, one just needs to learn some new concepts and discard some old ones.
(2024-08-22)
FreeBSD: How to Set Up a Simple and Actually Working Wireguard Server
That being said, hereβs a minimal setup that works, as of today, on a Raspberry Pi 3 with a single Ethernet connection, running FreeBSD 13.2.
(2023-08-03)
FreeBSD Jails Containers | ππππππππ
This guide aims to make VNET Jails networking little closer and simple. While one can use Netgraph bridge for this purpose β we will use the simpler and more obvious classic network bridge supported by if_bridge(4) driver on FreeBSD.
(2023-06-28)
GitHub - orf/gping: Ping, but with a graph
Ping, but with a graph
(2023-05-23)
A Visual Guide to SSH Tunnels: Local and Remote Port Forwarding
Should it be a Local or a Remote tunnel? What are the flags? Is it a local_port:remote_port or the other way around? So, I decided to finally wrap my head around it, and it resulted in a series of labs and a visual cheat sheet
(2023-02-16)
ZFS Boot Environments Revolutions | ππππππππ
ZFS Boot Environments are first class and one of the main features of the FreeBSD operating system.
(2022-12-16)
Mastodon on your own domain without hosting a server - Maarten Balliauw {blog}
However, there is one thing I would like my own server for: discoverability. Much like with e-mail, I want folks to have an easy address to find me, and one that I can keep giving out to everyone even if later I switch to a different Mastodon server. A bit like e-mail forwarding to your ISPβs e-mail service.
The good news is: you can use your own domain and share it with other folks. It will link to your actual account.
(2022-11-30)
GitHub - jhx0/freebsd-server-playbook: A playbook to configure a FreeBSD server system
A simple Playbook to configure a new FreeBSD based server.
(2022-11-18)
Picking your tools of the trade | erdgeist.org
So without further ardo, I introduce my 7 points of how to spot software projects that may or may not work for you.
(2022-11-13)
Ten Things To Do After Installing FreeBSD | BastilleBSD
The top ten things I configure on a new installation.
(2022-09-30)
FreeBSD Periodic Scripts - Klara Inc.
Simplify health checks and routine maintenance tasks with FreeBSD period scripts
(2022-09-30)
Linux/BSD command line wizardry: Learn to think in sed, awk, and grep | Ars Technica
Instead of giving you encyclopedic listings of every possible argument and use case for each of these ubiquitous commands, we're going to teach you how to thinkΒ about themβand how to easily, productively incorporate them in your own daily command-line use.
(2022-09-30)
Command Line Interface Guidelines
An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.
(2022-09-30)
Bootstraps a Matrix Synapse Server with PostgreSQL and Nginx Reverse Proxy including TLS certificate in one container (jail) with BastilleBSD ready to use.
(2022-09-30)
Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool
(2022-09-30)