Please note - you may want to validate whether the options used affect your setup.
Create a new service file.
nano /etc/systemd/system/disable-offloading.service
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Proxmox Virtual Environment 6.1-3 / Debian 10 (buster)
Kernel 5.3.10-1-pve
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I218-V (rev 05)
Ethernet driver: e1000e 3.2.6-k
Ethernet firmware: 0.1-4
The solution I've found was to create a oneshot service which disables segmentation offloading.
There are several common ways to do rsync backups of hosts over ssh:
Here is another option t
| version: "3.9" | |
| services: | |
| traefik: | |
| image: traefik:latest | |
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This is write up is on how to port forward over wireguard. I am going to be port forwarding a mail server running MailCow on my local server, but really any service can be port forwared with some modifications to the IPTables commands in the wireguard file.
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The TrueNAS installer doesn't have a way to use anything less than the full device. This is usually a waste of resources when installing to a modern NVMe which is usually several hundred of GB. TrueNAS SCALE will use only a few GB for its system files so installing to a 16GB partition would be helpful.
The easiest way to solve this is to modify the installer script before starting the installation process.
adb is the Android CLI tool with which you can interact with your android device, from your PC
You must enable developer mode (tap 7 times on the build version in parameters) and install adb on your PC.
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Adapted from caddy systemd Service Unit
The provided file should work with systemd version 219 or later. It might work with earlier versions.
The easiest way to check your systemd version is to run systemctl --version.
We will assume the following: