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catnipsy / Rclone systemd service.md
Created June 16, 2025 06:10 — forked from kabili207/Rclone systemd service.md
Rclone systemd user service

rclone systemd service

Preparation

This service will use the same remote name you specified when using rclone config create. If you haven't done that yet, do so now.

Next, create the mountpoint for your remote. The service uses the location ~/mnt/<remote> by default.

mkdir ~/mnt/dropbox
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catnipsy / fix.md
Created June 15, 2025 12:51 — forked from crypt0rr/fix.md
Intel e1000e fix - Proxmox

Fix Intel e1000e error

Please note - you may want to validate whether the options used affect your setup.

Create a new service file.

nano /etc/systemd/system/disable-offloading.service
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catnipsy / proxmox_web_gui_api_lets_encrypts_acme_alias_mode_duck_dns-english.md Step-by-step guide to configure Proxmox Web GUI/API with Let’s Encrypt certificate and automatic validation using the ACME protocol in DNS alias mode with DNS TXT validation redirection to Duck DNS.

Step-by-step guide to configure Proxmox Web GUI/API with Let’s Encrypt certificate and automatic validation using the ACME protocol in DNS alias mode with DNS TXT validation redirection to Duck DNS.


Objective

We want to use a certificate in Proxmox GUI/API issued for free by a Certificate Authority trusted by default in browsers and operating systems. The chosen Certificate Authority will be Let's Encrypt [1]. Since the issued certificates are valid for only 90 days, automating the certificate renewal process is crucial. For this purpose, the Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME, RFC8555) protocol will be used [2].


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catnipsy / doh-esni-firefox.md
Created May 14, 2023 12:44 — forked from maxyudin/doh-esni-firefox.md
DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) and Encrypted SNI (ESNI) in Firefox

DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) and Encrypted SNI (ESNI) in Firefox

Simple (no ESNI)

  • Go to Menu ⇒ Prefereces (or visit about:preferences)
    • Scroll down to the Network Settings and press Settings button
    • Check Enable DNS over HTTPS
    • Choose a provider or set a custom one from the publicly available servers list

Test your settings!