Sadly got that one kinda spoiled and knew
spoiler
there was some sort of a giant twist coming, so it didn’t hit me too much when it happened.
Sadly got that one kinda spoiled and knew
there was some sort of a giant twist coming, so it didn’t hit me too much when it happened.
Haha, I guess that was too easy.
I can’t tell you anything about it you just have to play it.
<PUT MOST ND TRAITS HERE>
Aren’t most x86 executables being built now still favoring compatibility to performance? I think I’ve read that just targeting the current gen CPUs while compiling can bring up to 20% improvements.
“Configure port forwarding” covers pretty much all of the steps. I don’t think that it would be any less secure than quickconnect through a relay, but if security is a priority, then look into setting up a VPN to your network instead.
You say you’re using QuickConnect, do you know if you’re getting a direct connection to your NAS or one through QuickConnect relay service? Maybe try opening the required ports and checking again.
Cockpit is quite mature and sponsored by Red Hat. Your users can log in with their normal account on the system which you can lockdown however you want.
Commercial use as in hosting it for somebody else, self-hosting it for your org is still ok
I hope that the switch version would be easier to bypass as there’s no way they’re going to force you to connect to the internet to verify anything like the do on the PC.