

I think you just proved their point.
I think you just proved their point.
The theory about foot fetishes is that the nerves between the genitalia and the feet run very close together in the backhaul. If you have crosstalk between the nerves, one stimulates the other. That’s how you get sexual gratification from foot stimulation, or toe-curling orgasms.
It looks like the major city names (and maybe others) are registered by the government and allow people to register subdomains.
The nginx host is the VPN client in this case, so it’d be connecting to itself. You need to point it to the host on the VPN server side network.
Right. How are you routing traffic from nginx?
You can usually tell it’s from Mastodon because it’s got a couple dozen hashtags scattered throughout the post and a dozen more users and communities tagged.
You’ve confirmed I’ve understood it correctly. Someone on the Internet requests your site. They reach your VPS with nginx. So far so good. Now, how does nginx know how to reach the upstream service?
VPN setup on VPS with successful routing of containers. Confirmed by using a CLI IP check within the container which returned the VPS IP
If you want to route traffic from the VPS over the VPN, and the check returned the IP address of the VPS, this confirms it is not working. You need to configure your VPS to route traffic over the VPN. Personally, I’ve done this in the reverse direction (routing local qbittorrent to a public VPN) with gluetun.
I am happy to hold your hand through administering your server, but my support rates start at $120/hr.
There’s stuff you want to interact with there.
Immich is not magic. You were the one that set up and configured it. If you are unable to remember, I’m sure you could examine your configuration.
I am unable to provide any more information about rclone bevause I have never used it myself, but I am damn sure that if I did even the barest amount of effort to learn it on my own that I could find all the information I need and more, instead of expecting the information to be spit into my mouth like a baby bird.
The source and destination for the data we’re discussing? Only you know where you’re keeping it and where you’re backing it up to, so you’ll have to fill in those blanks yourself. The remainder of your questions can be answered with a cursory Google search (or other search engine of your choice).
Key word is “appears”. Choose your source and destination, run rclone. That’s it. No harder than going to the page, clicking export, picking a folder, save. It’s really not hard at all, give it a try.
One rclone command isn’t much more complicated than one button.
We’ve basically done that with flight patterns for aircraft in busy areas right now, so it makes sense.
I don’t think we need a full-on study to show that an additional barrier to entry hurts adoption.
Those should also all be secure by default. What is this, Windows?
That’s part of the problem, we don’t have ample hospital beds nor staff resources.
Why would a bot be using notepad?
That’s not mutual aid, that’s scam spam. Report it.