I hereby claim:
- I am caraar12345 on github.
- I am caraar12345 (https://keybase.io/caraar12345) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAQQwNAbQp26Vtd54kkwMIWO80IiSQJqkYMvZsF4oycTwo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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<plist version="1.0"> | |
<dict> | |
<key>Ansi 0 Color</key> | |
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<key>Alpha Component</key> | |
<real>1</real> | |
<key>Blue Component</key> | |
<real>0.0</real> |
blueprint: | |
name: Sync two switch entities | |
description: Mirror two switches by updating the status of the other linked switch to match the triggered switch state | |
# Credit to https://github.com/bmaehr for original script logic | |
domain: automation | |
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name: Automation | |
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I ran into the battle of running all of my VMs and the host node under a single public IP address. Luckily, the host is just pure Debian, and ships with iptables.
What needs to be done is essentially to run all the VMs on a private internal network. Outbound internet access is done via NAT. Inbound access is via port forwarding.
Here’s how it’s done: