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Oh. Its a 5.25" drive bay thing. I don’t have one of those :(
Oh. Its a 5.25" drive bay thing. I don’t have one of those :(
Mobilism?
Amazon search results.
Blu-Rays would be good if a write drive didn’t cost $130+ (for the 100GB models)
Check your DNS
You can add multiple peers WireGuard but not multiple interfaces. If the IPs line up well it can work. You can also NAT through a device if the IPs don’t line up well.
Anyone got a backup?
And do they have copyright over the URLs or something?
Because its convenient for them. For people who only have a phone Netflix for $2 or so a month is great.
I haven’t had a problem with it besides the click stealing malware ads that uBlock gets rid of
Then you’re double NATed. Contact your ISP to see if you can forward a port.
Also bedrock is available on like 50 different platforms to purchase
What IP is your router bound to? Is it a public IP?
Have you enabled remote access? You may be using the proxy.
Algorithmically promoted content has section 230 protection, dumbasses.
Both cases the author retains copyright.
Yes you can do this. Two problems:
It isn’t fast. Watch your MTU.
Youll have to make sure return packets come through the VPS on their way back. You’ll have to set up those packets to masquerade on their way out, otherwise you’d see internal IPs on the internet (they get dropped immediately). You can either masquerade them on the inside so they appear to be coming from your VPS (internally), or if you want the destination computer to see the real Internet IP, you’d need to set up rules on the destinarion computer which routes packets through the VPS otherwise they’d return via the default gateway.