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- Keeps track of taxes(registration, going fast tax, etc)
Lmao
- Keeps track of taxes(registration, going fast tax, etc)
Lmao
Backblaze but you encrypt your data before uploading it?
Password manager. Many allow you to attach a file to a set of credentials
True, but you can just run a reverse proxy on the VPS and not use funnels.
I have a similar setup and I just have the reverse proxy on the VPS. It then proxies back to the home server on whatever port the service is on. And yes you can forward the original client IP if you wish.
And the best possible outcome is they contact you and buy it for some much larger amount than you paid for it.
I wouldn’t touch this with a 10 foot pole. Squatting on domains that contain a trademark with the purpose of forcing a company to pay you out for it is illegal. There would need to be intent, but just going to court over something like that would NOT be worth it.
I had a similar thing happen where my last name was also part of a trademark for a huge institution. As soon as I registered a domain with the name in it, I got an email from their legal department demanding I forfeit the domain to them or they would take legal action.
I replied that the domain was my surname, and that it wasn’t being used commercially at all, much less in the industry they’re in, and I actually got an email back saying they’d back off as long as I didn’t try to pull any funny business.
Or not have the website listen on port 80, or redirect connections from http to https on connect. Lots of very simple ways to correct this problem.
That’s what it’s called. Linode is gone my friend. It’s time to say goodbye.
Your browser is redirecting, the site is not.
It’s because you linked to the site using http://. This is something the site should account for, but doesn’t.
The site is encrypted but you can also access the site over http. The author hasn’t configured any kind of HTTPS upgrade. This is an easily correctable oversight that a self proclaimed “self hosting expert” should have accounted for.
You mean Akamai Connected Cloud, formerly Linode.
Akamai Connected Cloud. Removing old branding is a chore and you keep some of the old URLs for awhile to not immediately break things, but they have officially changed the name. Linode is no more unfortunately.
Linode? You mean Akamai Connected Cloud?
because they aren’t MAKING Microsoft sysadmins anymore.
I mean as opposed to what? Windows admins probably still make up the lions share of Sysadmins and I don’t really see how that would stop now.
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I do something similar but with Grist