trilobite

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[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

Readeck looks similar to Wallabag?

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

This is a good comment! I just discovered after your comment that floccus has a setting to link up with Linkwarden so that together, they achieve most of my desired outcomes. It just becomes more i volved in the managemente as you no end up with two components to manage rather than one ;-)

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

Exactly! The point really is tgat it shiuld be detecting duplicates regardless once ticked.

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 month ago

Mate, it was a sarcastic statement 😉

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago

Well no. Initially i had the storage set on the VM where its running. I wasn't expecting it to download all that data.

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

OK, so maybe I didn't explain myself. What I meant was that I would like resilience so that if one server goes down, I've got the other to quickly fireup. Only problem is that slave sever has a smaller pool, so I can't replicate the whole pool of master server.

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Well, its ticked but not working then because I found duplicate links. Maybe it only works if you try to store the same link twice but it doesn't work on the imported bookmarks

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

I was using floccus, but what is the point of saving bookmarks twice, once in linkwarden and once in browser

 

It was a surprise when I installed Linkwarden last night, imported over 4000 bookmarks collected over >20 years and then discovered this morning that there were (and growing) 12 GB of data on my Truenas. This explains why my VM crashed last night and ran out of space. It looks like the default setting creats and image, a PDF and an HTML version of every single page 12GB/4000=3MB each sounds about right, although we'll see when/where this stops. So this was the first thing that put me off. Here are a few others:

a) unless I've missed it, there is nothing to capture duplicate links

b) nothing to capture/report dead links.

c) the two droid apps (LinkDroid, LinkGuardian) either don't connect to my server (the latter) or simply seem too simple to be of good use on the phone. LinkDroid is proposing all the "collections"/folders in a drop down menu and I have many folders in the 4000 bookmarks so it difficult to scroll on a screen when saving a link.

d) The linkwarden firefox extension only allows you to capture links rather than integrate with the browser and substitute the browsers link management process.

Ultimately, it looks more like Wallabag, that i've been using for some time now. Whereas, I was expecting more a tool to actually manage the huge link repository I have.

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 month ago

Looks very interesting. But as others noted, still too young, only two releases in 3 months and 1 person. Certainly to keep an eye out. The MIT licence worries me too. I always add the licence in the criteria ;-)

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 month ago

absolutely, none of that is going past my router.

 

We have a lot of health records in the family, often just for monitoring health as we grow older. Is there a good system that allow storing and organising this info. Maybe also allowing notes, reminders?

 

I'm trying to install Linkwarden and I want to make sure I get the storage right so that if I have to move the data to another VM, it is easy to do. If I use the default compose file, will it simply create a ./data ./pgdata and ./meili_data folders in the same folder where the docker compose file is? Which of course is very handy as then I have the compose, the .env and the data all in one place. Is this a good way of managing docker volumes? The install docs here say that I can also set a STORAGE_FOLDER variable in the .env file which by default is /data. But does this mean that the default is in the root directory of the host?

 

I have two DELL T110 servers: master server has a 4TB WD Gold pool, the other slave server has a 2.5TB of mixed WD red drives pool. Slave is switched on once a week to get some automated plication tasks over from master. Only critical dataset are replicated e.g. immich with 20 years of photos. Both servers run Truenas Scale ElectricEel-24.10.2.4. Its occurred to me that ElectricEel-24.10.2.4 does not use the ix-applications folder anymore to store installed docker images. That means that although I'm replicating the Immich dataset, I'm not replicating the docker images so if master server fails, I can't just turn on slave server. Is it possible to replicate the old ix-applications folder which btw is where?

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Documentation is impressive. I need to take a look. Thanks for sharing.

[–] trilobite@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

Yeah, seems like the registration to IPinfo is required so that you can download a token which then allow pfBlockerNG to download the ASN database. I've just registered to IPinfo and it seems like (unless its a false alarm) that it now works.

However, I've also learned that all the ARUB ASNs I had didn't include the SMPTS server I was using.

Basically, I did an nslookup smtps.aruba.it, got the IP and then did a search for the ASN using Team Cymru IP to ASN Lookup v1.0 here https://asn.cymru.com/cgi-bin/whois.cgi to find the ASN. I then copied the ASN in the WAN_EGRESS list and bingo its working.

 

Hi, a few years ago I installed pfBlockerNG on my pfSense router. I currently have 2.8.1-RELEASE (amd64) running with pfBlockerNG 3.2.10 installed.

Under Firewall->pfBlockerNG->IP->IPv4 I have a WLAN_EGRESS list that I use to instruct the router to not route my traffic through my VPN so that I avoid my bank and email servers complaining that I'm using a VPN.

I try to use the ASN functionality but I may not understand how this works because my email provider ARUBA keeps sending me emails that suggest my account has been compromised. Plus, my SMTP server (smtps.aruba.it) will not allow connecting if I'm going through my VPN.

In my WLAN_EGRESS, I have a whois rule against "ifconfig.co" and when I visit this page, it indeed shows my ISP IP, which is what its meant to be doing. SO i thought I would create many rules, one for each ASN against Aruba, thinking it would allow me to circumvent the VPN when routing traffic to my Aruba IMAPS and SMPTS servers. But no luck.

I also keep getting messages from pfSense that say " pfBlockerNG ASN - To utilize the ASN functionality, you must register for a free IPinfo Account. Review IP Tab for more information. @ 2025-10-04 00:10:23" I believe I don't require such account to get this working do I?

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