Pagh t’em far, B’tanay
Pagh t’em far, B’tanay
My most hated ST ‘win’. You’re right of course but I’ve tried to forget that ending
Hear hear. There’s still a lot of good in there even with the examples you have given
No man is an island
You can use emulation to practise. Gns3 or packet tracer are example of visualising networking hardware to play out different ideas. Jeremy’s it lab has plenty of cisco related videos to teach you.
This way you can fuck around without the wife getting angry she lost instagram access again and again and again.
Don’t know of this working this way. The incoming connection needs to connect to a device to find out what the domain was resolved. I think it’s easier to forward different ports to different machines.
Example: domain.com resolves to your IP. Port 80 forwards to web/80 on server 0. Port 180 forwards to web/80 on server 1. Port 280 forwards to web/80 on server 2.
Almost all commodity hardware will support this set up.
all buzz :P
I tore that bandwidth off a while ago. Same thing with trust issues and google.
Since then I set up a family account and use a regular Gmail account for app store purchases so I can change provider at any time. Can share most of my app purchases with family. I don’t actually check the gmail email. Just use it for Android services.
Build your own just for fun. That’s homelab style