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VaultWarden private or public deployment?
by Commend7 ·i'm just tired of the crowd that acts like slapping everything behind vpn is the only logically correct way. sure, it's easier for beginners just starting out. but in the long term, gatekeeping an end -
How would you provide clients access to easily download extremely large backups?
by Francisco ·Right. These backups are more for the few users that need it for legal/archival reasons, or would just feel better with the lifetime plans if it was available. Our own DR backups handle things quite w -
Flyservers Scam?
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Flyservers Scam?
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vps and storage vps's
by s0n1c ·* Yes, I’ve set up qBittorrent on Host-C without a VPN, BUT ONLY FOR PRIVATE TRACKERS. With public torrents, I would use a VPN. Same with Hosthatch, but I’ve always used a VPN while downloading torren -
VaultWarden private or public deployment?
by Bochi ·And when I don't want to knock from outside or some NAT magic is breaking the functionality, I just fall back to VPN... -
Uptime Monitoring
by Smigit ·Something I might note, is the majority of what I monitor is internal servers behind a VPN that have public inbound traffic blocked, however they can communicate out to the internet. Things like my pe -
VaultWarden private or public deployment?
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VaultWarden private or public deployment?
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VaultWarden private or public deployment?
by adns ·Create a WG or other VPN tunnel and make Vaultwarden available only in it. Create own CA to let desktop, mobile APPs to work. Create a cert, install CA on your devices and enjoy. -
VaultWarden private or public deployment?
by CloudHopper ·Host it locally and use a VPN to access it when you're out and about. Tailscale is a super simple solution for this, and you can bind the Vaultwarden Docker container to the Tailscale IP so that it's -
VaultWarden private or public deployment?
by JohnFilch123 ·Depends what you want to achieve. Once approach may be to install it at home behind NAT and do not open it outside (no port forwarding) + VPN to access it. If you are hosting on the VPS then you can p -
Windows VPS that will allow torrenting
by szymonp ·You can get just about any RDP + a DMCA ignored VPN/VPS and route the torrent traffic through that. -
Easter Thread: CrunchEaster Peepers
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Easter Thread: CrunchEaster Peepers
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Easter Thread: CrunchEaster Peepers
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How would you provide clients access to easily download extremely large backups?
by Francisco ·You're welcome. It's not only good for users, but good for the product, so users feel better with the idea of lifetime plans. -
First impressions with CraneMail are awesome
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First impressions with CraneMail are awesome
by Umcookies ·Pretty sure no, I believe this was in response to a lifetime move question. It might be different for reoccurring billing. But I'd still assume no. -
Dasabo Launches Its New Website: A New Era Begins!
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