Cool, thanks.
Canadian, Stone Mason, Ex-Pat living in the UK.
Cool, thanks.
What’s the oldest version it works on?
I read through your tutorial. One thing it doesn’t mention(probably, ADHD means sometimes I skip a line or two and don’t realise) is if there’s a lower limit for iOS version. Does it assume the person following along has a device <X years old?
From the Play store
Ah, yeah, sorry. Currently I’m using WireGuard, but I’m open to using something else.
I’ll have a look at Tail/Headscale, this was very informative, thank you very much.
Some users just need to be able to exit my home network.
I would like to, maybe, in the future have a file server/jellyfin, have access to other devices on my network and if I’m somewhere with low enough latency stream games off steam.
Just wanted to say, thanks for asking me for further details. You could have been a dick about my unclear initial post, and I appreciate your just picking away at it until I was a bit more specific about what I was actually asking for.
If this was reddit the whole thing would’ve been a fair bit more hostile.
VPN needs to come in from my domain IP, but exit from my network. What network security best practices should I be implementing?
Also bubbles don’t “leak”.
I mean, sometimes they kinda do? They either pop or slowly deflate, I’d say slow deflation could be argued to be caused by a leak.
Zork is a text-based adventure game first released in 1977
Old-school adventure game, one of the OG. I think it was CoD BlackOps 1 where one of the secrets was breaking out of your chair in the main menu, being able to walk over to a pc…and literally play the whole of Zork!
Thanks so much for taking the time to give me this info.