WG-Easy: A Simple and Secure Way to Set Up WireGuard VPNs
…After the port forwarding has been completed, you can access the web interface. Step 4: Accessing the Web Interface for WG-Easy At this point, you can access the WG-Easy web…
…After the port forwarding has been completed, you can access the web interface. Step 4: Accessing the Web Interface for WG-Easy At this point, you can access the WG-Easy web…
…Besides the whole DIY and customizable nature of Pi, its ability to spin up fully-functional tools capable of interfacing with external apps means I don’t have to look into sketchy…
…Portainer gives users a way to manage their Docker containers through a great web interface. For my Raspberry Pi and Ubuntu Docker instances, I use Portainer to manage my containers. For my…
…One shower thought led to another, and soon, I had a DIY Googlebook that features an obscure Chromium-based distro, runs on my Raspberry Pi, and harnesses the 26B and 35B MoE…
…WAN Interface: This is only required if you have multiple WANs. WAN Port: The port that will be accessible to the outside world (note, you do not have to match the external…
…After enabling memory overclocking and even a one-click CPU overclock in MSI's redesigned, DIY-friendly BIOS interface, the next step was installing Windows and then firing up MSI Center to…
…a DIY password manager administrator, KeePass allows for easy exports of your passwords. So an online password manager makes you nervous. Or you instead prefer to have 100 percent control over your…
…the network interface name and your NAS’s current IP address. 1. Connect to your NAS via SSH and run ifconfig . This lists your network interfaces. Find the one associated with your…
…I had the choice of the CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage controller, case, cooling, and operating system. It's essentially a PC, but with lots of SATA connections for all the drives. That…
…The folder setup is complete! 1.1 Macvlan & Bridge Docker Network Interface Setup 1. Ensure you can SSH into your Synology NAS. Open Control Panel , select Terminal & SNMP , and Enable SSH service…