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knaak OP ,

Whoa. I didn’t know there was an app, I should have guessed! Thanks a lot.

knaak ,

One advantage of a separate TrueNas is that I run Proxmox Backup as a VM on the NAS. It’s entirely separate and obviously has access to my storage.

knaak ,

I have been using Uptime Kuma for internal monitoring and Uptime Robot for external.

I like the combination and it seems like what you are looking for.

github.com/louislam/uptime-kumauptimerobot.com

knaak ,

Smart. I am under Uptime Robots free tier just to monitor my public DNS and that NPM is up and routing to next cloud and ssh.

What is your machine naming scheme?

I’ve ended up with a number of machines on my network, and a need to name them all in a somewhat logical way. For several years I had them named after the planets, which worked well until the PCs for myself, my girlfriend, servers and Raspberry Pi’s quickly summed up to more than the eight planets. I’ve broadened it...

knaak ,

My kubernetes cluster is k3s1, k3s2, k3w1, k3w2, etc. My load balancer is called… lb.home.lan. I guess that we are not as creative.

knaak ,

I redirect to IIS.net just to be annoying.

knaak OP ,

It is a complete shit device, I had to buy smart switches to automatically reboot them every night one by one so they don’t randomly drop from the ‘mesh’ the next day. And they were expensive and I have 5 nodes which is why I am hoping to keep using the damn things. I hate them though.

As I understand it, the effect that you are suggesting is to move the Google Wifi IP Ranges to be the same as the wired, all 192.168.1.0.

I will think on that. Thanks

knaak OP ,

In opnsense they divide up the rule categories into Floating, LAN, Loopback, WAN. In LAN i have rule which is allow any to any, so as I understand it all devices on the LAN can talk to each other. Thanks for the reply.

knaak OP ,
knaak OP ,

Thank you!! Yes, it is a DHCP war. I just realized that I can talk to my hardwired devices but only by IP! Even though I specify my DNS server in google, its ignoring it for the browser. I wonder if that is DNS over HTTPS (DOH) in Chrome.

knaak OP ,

I disabled IP6 completely… it was completely confusing and looking at the damn thing I couldn’t understand it. I figured that I didn’t need it. I guess I am missing something then.

Help understanding options for network names

I am building up a selfhosted homelab after a few years of building up services on a single old desktop computer that I bought for $300. I had installed Ubuntu on it, and upgraded the RAM, etc and basically just used Docker to stand-up various services that all of you would be familiar with....

knaak OP ,

Thanks for this, i am also now using Heimdall! Its great.

knaak OP ,

This turned out to be the solution that I chose. My internet provider did not support DHCP and even DNS was hard coded which made it hard for me. So, i switched the modem into Bridge mode and installed opnsense on a computer that I had after installing a 2x1GB NIC for it. Now I have full control over naming and now everything mostly works as I need it to.

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