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@Jip-Hop
Jip-Hop / README.md
Last active April 9, 2024 07:20
Persistent Debian 'jail' on TrueNAS SCALE to install software (docker-compose, portainer, podman, etc.) with full access to all files via bind mounts. Without modifying the host OS at all thanks to systemd-nspawn!
@tprelog
tprelog / enable-docker.sh
Last active November 23, 2023 01:58
Use docker-compose on TrueNAS SCALE 22.12 (Bluefin) without Kubernetes
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Enable docker and docker-compose on TrueNAS SCALE (no Kubernetes)
#
# This script is a hack! Use it at your own risk!!
# Using this script to enable Docker is NOT SUPPORTED by ix-systems!
# You CANNOT use SCALE Apps while using this script!
#
# 1 Create a dedicated Docker dataset in one of your zpools
@veteran29
veteran29 / baseline_basic.cfg
Last active October 29, 2022 18:43
Arma 3 Basic.cfg experiments
// This config intends to be a baseline for further adjustments.
// The default values for most of the settings seem to be more fit for good ol OFP days.
// Per socket (client) bandwidth settings
// These values are in BYTES
// value * 8 / 1000 to get kbits
class sockets {
// Packet MTU, keep lower than 1500 to not risk packet fragmentation, default 1400
// 1444 used on official BI servers
maxPacketSize = 1430;
@Necklaces
Necklaces / ufw_vpn_killswitch_tutorial.md
Last active June 2, 2024 05:26
GNU/Linux UFW VPN kill switch tutorial

GNU/Linux UFW VPN kill switch tutorial

This is a quick guide for setting up a kill switch using UFW (Uncomplicated FireWall). It is assumed you are using OpenVPN and optionally Network-Manager with network-manager-openvpn.

1. (Optional) IP Addresses

Before we can start we're going to need the IP address (or the IP addresses) of your VPN so that we can whitelist those later on, write them down. They are obviously going to be different for every VPN and VPNs with multiple servers, so I'll leave this up to you.

2. Install UFW

On some systems UFW is installed and enabled by default (Ubuntu, for example). Installation procedure is going to be different for every distribution of GNU/Linux, but it's usually something like