I re-built the server.
Network is fine now.
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I re-built the server.
Network is fine now.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Version is 20.04.1 LTS 64 bit.
DHCP is enabled and automatic.
Thank you.
How do I manually bring down the unwanted IP?
output from route -n:
Destination Gateway Genmast Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
0.0.0.0 ...
I had Asus router (192.168.29.1). It broke. I got new TP-Link (192.168.0.1).
The new router is up and running. All the devices are connected and no issues.
However, one desktop can't connect to...
Great. Thanks. I will try out dedicated OPNsense machine.
Thank you for quick response.
That does look interesting.
However, I am looking for something production quality. highly stable.
I could look into testing it but I'm not comfortable making this...
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I have same issue.
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Another option is Tonido.
Makes your computer a cloud. It has apps for iOS and Android as well.
Check it out.
Free for home use. Set-up is straight fwd.
https://www.tonido.com/
Multiple ways. But ssh is the most secure and recommended one.
How to: There are excellent tutorial online. It takes about 10 -15 minutes at most to set it up on both ends.
It looks like you...
Putty is for Windows. If you are trying to connect to linux machine FROM linux machine using ssh, you can just use "ssh" command from terminal.
Putty provides ssh to windows.
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Like OldFred said:
The reason for splitting up / and /home is to keep data and system different. and in the even of crash or other issues, your data is on different partition which is more safe....
Top Golf chain uses Ubuntu as well really cool to see that.
I know someone who uses raspberry pi zero to manage few light/fan fixtures in his home.
May be that is something you can look into. Pi zero costs $5. Just an idea.