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OK, Boomer…
OP out here posting boomer humor…
The tool helps you Deu Sex.
There is another way, I thought. Seem to recall certbot offering it when failing here. If you want more details I can dig into it but it has you create a file in a .well-known and it’ll go check for it there.
Edit: as others mentioned the prerequisite here is that you’re also listening on port 80 somewhere.
Also, don’t forgot let’s encrypt will time you out if you ping too often.
I was thinking “indigo-go-go-go-go”
I used to be a piece of shit. Glass House, white Ferrari, live for NYE, sloppy steaks at Trifani’s.
Say the line Bart!
If you’re not paying for the product, then you are the product.
Also applies: no such thing as a free lunch.
Thanks for the throw back, and great reference.
This comment reminded me of my favorite SNL skit, there’s no video though…
Anyone know the artist? Saw another one by them a couple days ago about brute force protection.
Insert “you should’ve tagged this NSFW” copypasta… Bus, furious, prevented, etc.
Perl itself or the O’Reilly book?
Just kidding, I know you meant Perl.
Wild predators are one thing but what about bats with rabies? You wouldn’t even know you got bit until it’s too late.
I had to drop Plex when it made me sign in for a locally hosted setup. I’d rather not have them in my library.
Replaced with Jellyfin as others here have, found every device in the house so far works with it and it streamed 4k to the TV from an RPI 4.
Using Linux embiggens the smallest head
Feels like something the EU would eventually work on settling: making all tool manufacturers have a non-proprietary connector.
Same here, but after v25(?) it won’t update on my RPi 4 any longer, think they went 64 bit only?
Other than that no issues
G’day, Chris here