Incessant tinkerer since the 70’s. Staunch privacy advocate. SelfHoster. Musician of mediocre talent. https://soundcloud.com/hood-poet-608190196

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  • irmadlad@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldHomeLab & Selfhosting Books
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    9 hours ago

    There are a few that I’ve managed to see that specifically deal with selfhosting and homelabs:

    • The Proxmox Homelab Bible: The Ultimate Homelab Guide to Virtualization, Self-Hosting, and DIY Cloud Power
    • Automating the Homelab with Ansible, Terraform & SaltStack : A Beginner’s Guide to Smart Servers, Raspberry Pi Projects
    • The Complete Homelab Bible: Learn how to Build, Automate and Master Personal and Professional IT Labs ; Virtualization, Networking, Storage, Containers, Automation, Security and Real-World

    I find reading far better for me, than watching a video tutorial.









  • I’ve really always wanted to write a memoir or chronology of sorts. Not that I’m going for Amazon’s best seller list. More so, the process of it. There used to be this guy on Reddit who was autistic (I believe) or some other disability. He is enamored with the weather. He would do weather reports with a fair amount of accuracy, and at the time had garnered the attention of news outlets. He wrote a book about the weather, and published it on Amazon. It was inspiring. Since then, it’s a thought that’s been rattling around in my head.












  • Is suricata listening on an internal subnet interface

    Suricata monitors both WAN & LAN. I also use ntopng for traffic analysis.

    external interface should not know anything about the internal subnet

    All multicast/broadcast are confined to local and are not leaked to the WAN…that I know of. I’m guessing that’s what you are telling me. Again, I do not possess the skills of a seasoned network engineer, which is why I’m consulting with the experts. I just know what I see on my network and investigate/research until I have a broader understanding.