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Setting up an isolated home network network switch for hosting a website
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2024-07-01 at 3:41 PM UTChttps://www.cloudflare.com/products/tunnel/
This seems worth a look, was free for personal use last I checked. It allows you to tunnel right through your ISPs complicated NAT system. -
2024-07-01 at 4:05 PM UTCbut cloudflare is evil! Joshua "NUll" Moon told me so! He runs darknet servers in polane, I want to be like him!
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2024-07-01 at 4:18 PM UTC
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2024-07-01 at 4:29 PM UTCI want to be a cool network head like Arnox, Null, or that skitzo guy that runs pomf.lain with his solar panel server farm
Hello. I'm 7666. I single-handedly run this massive collection of services known as Lain.la. I started all this over three years ago (August 31st, 2020) as a productive outlet for myself, to make systems and services I'd be proud of that were also useful to me and my friends, while keeping privacy and security paramount. As time has gone on, I have purchased large amounts of hardware to install in my house, rented huge collections of virtual servers hosted in multiple clouds, spun up new domains and subdomains, engineered unique security solutions, and expanded my services list beyond my wildest dreams. I like to think I have a reputation now for fast and reliable hosting, whether it be for files, servers, services, etc. Lain.la is used by thousands of people daily across over a dozen countries, all free of charge with no ads or strings attached.
maybe i'll just try to convince Arnox to let me use him for hosting since his dream of a file storage service failed -
2024-07-02 at 9:47 AM UTC
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2025-01-11 at 10:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I'm really sick of virtual hosting and cloud hosting so i'm just gonna try to do it myself and split my modem somehow. I have no idea what i'm doing. I think if I set this up right the only thing I need is a domain which is a lot less hassle than having to figure out hosting payment. According to my research the #1 thing I need to get is a network switch
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2025-01-11 at 1:12 PM UTCSo you just can't run a website from your house or else your ISP will get angry. Wow it's really cool to live in the future
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2025-01-11 at 1:14 PM UTCHelladammedleet does
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2025-01-11 at 1:17 PM UTCThe ISP doesn't care when your website only gets 12 visits per year
even the spambots don't bother with that place -
2025-01-11 at 1:20 PM UTC
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2025-01-11 at 1:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood So you just can't run a website from your house or else your ISP will get angry. Wow it's really cool to live in the future
i can run a website if i want to.
no such restriction here.
must be because democracy is diametrically and diagonally opposed to freedom to host websites. -
2025-01-11 at 1:31 PM UTC
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2025-01-11 at 1:32 PM UTC
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2025-01-11 at 1:34 PM UTC
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2025-01-11 at 1:43 PM UTCidk I just heard that if a hijacker gets your DNS settings or IP address they can flood your network which doesn't happen unless you have a site open to the internet that people can connect to and it's against the TOS for a lot of ISP's in the west at least for the shitty consumer grade ones where I live that send emails when you download too many illegal movies
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2025-01-11 at 1:49 PM UTChttps://obkio.com/blog/how-to-monitor-internet-slas/
Internet Service Level Agreements are the contractual promises between you and your ISP, detailing the quality and reliability of the Internet service you've subscribed to. Yet, understanding and monitoring these SLAs can be a challenging endeavor, especially for non-technical users. That's where our guide comes in.
In this blog post, we'll take you through the intricacies of monitoring Internet Service Level Agreements. Whether you're a business owner striving to ensure uninterrupted operations or a homeowner seeking a smooth online experience, the information and techniques we'll share here are invaluable. We'll demystify the concept of SLAs, discuss their importance, and equip you with practical tools and strategies to ensure your ISP lives up to its promises.
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Understanding Internet SLAs (Internet Service-Level Agreements) Understanding Internet SLAs (Internet Service-Level Agreements)
From streaming high-definition content and conducting critical video conferences to managing vast networks and cloud-based operations, a dependable Internet connection is no longer a luxury – it's a necessity. We depend on the Internet to work, learn, connect, and play.
Service Level Agreements, or SLAs, are the contractual agreements between you and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) that outline the terms and conditions of your Internet service. These agreements define the quality, reliability, and performance standards that your ISP promises to deliver.
It's because of government regulations and net neutrality you can't be your own ISP without a license -
2025-01-11 at 2:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood So you just can't run a website from your house or else your ISP will get angry. Wow it's really cool to live in the future
not true im hosting https://dumbway.xyz on a synology NAS in my closet. reverse proxy 443 and 80 to the containers ports (docker) -
2025-01-11 at 2:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by igbo not true im hosting https://dumbway.xyz on a synology NAS in my closet. reverse proxy 443 and 80 to the containers ports (docker)
it depends on the ISP, seems like a lot won't do NAT nowadays -
2025-01-11 at 2:57 PM UTC