Buy a cheap, used laptop with cash and get TAILS on USB. I say that because I know that the Middle East frowns on crypto, especially privacy coins.
Use Bisq/Haveno for local cash-only transfers (Very little paper trail)
Buy a cheap, used laptop with cash and get TAILS on USB. I say that because I know that the Middle East frowns on crypto, especially privacy coins.
Use Bisq/Haveno for local cash-only transfers (Very little paper trail)
Thanks, saved
Would you know where I can find a guide to load balance I2P routers?
Thank you, this is very helpful. I’ll read
Thank you, where can I read a guide on this?
Does Qbittorent support I2P natively? If so, I can probably run it on my seedbox. Never tried it before
Use something that can do TCP, i.e. HAProxy, NGINX or Apache
Thanks
Nihilist, since you’ve watched the video can you make another post on the “heuristics” the presenter was talking about? I think the community needs to know how exactly their automated tool discards decoys from the list of transactions to consider.
In a dystopian world, just owning XMR will soon become grounds for a criminal investigation leading to harassment.
Support Mullvad.
You should have bought the framework after they put more effort into Coreboot.
Pine64 and Fairphone are good companies too
Just let her have Gmail if she is willing to divorce you over windows and email (what a handful you’ve caught there lad)
Basic OPSEC is not very hard but needs investment in terms of time and money. Running something like Qubes with Whonix/I2P routers should do well enough in terms of traffic obfuscation, and backup and encryption strategies for keys should be the next level.
Family email server? Your family have an email server to themselves? You managed to deal with block lists over 2 decades and more?
My utmost respect to your dedication
Just run KODI from anywhere
Who the fuck is this little shit? Can’t they even be a little considerate towards rust? Just because they have 15 years worth of inertia for C doesn’t mean they can close their eyes and say “nope, I’m not interested”. I do not see how the kernel can survive without making rust a first class citizen
Kubernetes and general logging
If you can only use port 22 for multiple SSH endpoints (for example), then yes your going to need multiple IPs. Or Port-mapping as a compromise
In short, you need a reverse-proxy + traffic segregation with domain names (SNI).
I don’t remember much about ingresses, but this can be super easy to set up with Gateway API (I’m looking at it right now).
Basically, you can set up sftp.my.domain/ssh
to 192.168.1.40:22
, sftp.my.domain/sftp
to 192.168.1.40:121
(for example). Same with Forgejo, forgejo.my.domain/ssh
will point to 192.168.1.50:22
and forgejo.my.domain/gui
will point to 192.168.1.50:443
.
The Gateway API will simply send it over to the right k8s service.
About your home network: I think you could in theory open up a DMZ and everything should work. I would personally use a cheap VPS as a VPN server and NAT all traffic through it. About traffic from your router maintaining the SNI, that’s a different problem depending on your network setup. Yes, you’ll have to deal with port-mapping because at the end of the day, even Gateway API is NodePort-esque when exposing traffic outside.
You’d receive traffic on IP:PORT, that’s segregation right there. Slap on a DNS name for convenience.
I might have my MetalLB config lying around somewhere (it’s super easy, I copied most of it from their website), I can probably paste it here if you’d like.
Exposing services publicly on the Internet is a L3-L4/L7 networking problem, unfortunately I don’t know enough about your situation to comment.
Edit: the latter end of your post is correct. You could route to different end-points that way
I didn’t tell you to mine Monero.
Time to buy a USB