@freemo did u watch the Bernie endorsement of Biden? It was pretty bad
@RyuKurisu @blacklight447 I run Protonmail with no google services. Have to manual pull, but i realized no email matters that much, at least to me ha
@freemo Didn't realize you were a ham.
I'm KD2QAN lol
"The app will use a Bluetooth technology to trace every phone a person comes in contact with, raising concerns over privacy"...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/10/apple-google-coronavirus-us-app-privacy
@hrisskar truth
I can see this quote on #privacy becoming my favourite in no time:
I need privacy, not because my actions are questionable, but because your judgement and intentions are.starrywisdomofficial
Hat tip @Deiru@gensokyo.social
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@shebang Awesome! Thanks again.
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@freemo I assumed it would be easy in docker, but I didn't feel like learning another setup ha. Maybe I should have :(
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@shebang Thanks! At least i know it will work lol
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@freemo Thanks. Will give it a whirl. Appreciate the help.
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@freemo I'm guessing I should be using something with Docker in one VM and create containers and direct traffic, but I have no idea, never dealt with more that one service at once before coming to my IP.
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@freemo Yeah, sorry, probably not explaining it well.
I have 2 seperate VMs running ubuntu server on a spare machine in my closet. one with local address ending in .101 running nextcloud, the other running jitsi ending in .190. I have two custom domains pointing at my ip. I have my port forwarding setup for port 80 and 443 to go to .101 for nextcloud. I finally just found the setting to change Jitsi port under an /etc file. I changed that port from 80 to 81, and port forwarded 81 to machine ending in .190.
I guess my only thing i am trying to figure out, is if i can have one domain redirect to my nextcloud, and the other to my Jitsi in the configuration I have it.
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@freemo jitsi is the only app running in that vm
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@freemo I'm gonna have to dig into these jitsu settings on how to change ports. Its not obvious how. Thanks for the help. I expected I couldn't, but vague people in forums said that they could
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@freemo I have 2 VMs, one running nextcloud, another running Jitsi. Both custom DNS pointing to my Ip. Accessing outside network always goes to Nextcloud. I've never dealt with outside access pointing to the same ip and same ports for 2 different services. Not sure how to tell dns how to get to jitsi vm/ip.
pronounced (Obi) oh-bye. I like logic.