

I think he wants to do server side, not client. And that the dns filter picks up those ip addresses or ranges, and let some through.


I think he wants to do server side, not client. And that the dns filter picks up those ip addresses or ranges, and let some through.


Or uses a device that rotates mac
Nice. You you restore often?
How often do you do this?


To me it’s very gimmicky and requires a lot of work. It probably fits English speakers better as I’ve not had any luck using local voice.


The voice focus is fucking el-el-lame
Correct - you could stay with the shitty feeling. You’d still survive
Yeah 2,5 litres of water should be bare daily minimum intake. Start easy, and know that the frequent trips to the loo will slow down once your body has adjusted
It looks to be written by Arsinoë IV or maybe even Ptolemy XIV as it refers to «my brother», so it’s probably biased
Yeah, just like pounds
Doesn’t look very pulled over


Like fingerprinting. Or at least makes it a bit harder to figure out who what and where you are.
That depends on what your error is. It’s not a magic process, it just tries to help you with formatting. The validate is the magic, it helps you spot errors as you make them.


Thanks. My setup is way over complicated with 3 hosts in a cluster and shared storage, so local storage on the hosts stay unused. But i have been thinking about redoing it with separate hosts. This solution looks promising for sharing data, even if just on one host


So lxc containers and not vm’s


Could you explain further with a bit more detail? I havnt looked at this in a while but back then the options where virtiofs or nfs


If you want to share storage you need some way of doing that. Zfs is a good option for storage on vm-host level, but ist not designed for shared usage. Im not sure what you are after, but maybe you want zfs storage inside the vm for snapshots, dedup etc? Or maybe you want to share your media storage between vm’s? The first case you can use zfs inside your vm, it does not know or care about how its disks are stored or of they are a physical drive. For the second use-case you want some way to share drives, like smb, nfs etc. or a distributed filesystem if you really want to over complicate things. Truenas might be over overkill for sharing a few volumes, but you need something. I believe you can share zfs over nfs now but i have never used that outside of proxmox cluster storage
I use both debian on a vm with samba+nfs and a bare metal truenas for my needs. Find your needs and figure out what solves them


So you mount the pool to each vm that needs the shared data? Afaik zfs is not made for concurrency
Keep on telling yourself that, but most of us aren’t on physical console anyways