All 'linux' posts
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How To Host Your Own APT Mirror
In this post I will describe the necessary steps to host your own APT mirror that you can use in your local network to speed up package installations and updates, and save bandwidth.
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How to create a Windows USB Stick on macOS/Linux
In this post, I’ll describe how you can create a bootable Windows installation USB drive using macOS (and Linux too).
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Secure initial setup of the ODROID GO Advance
In this post I’ll describe how to secure the default installation of the ODROID GO Advance. This guide may also work on other Linux Handhelds with some modifications.
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NAT 'Traversal' Using Wireguard
If you’ve ever tried to host stuff at your home that should be reachable from the internet, you might have stumbled upon the hurdle of dynamic IPs and being behind NAT and/or having one of those plastic routers that aren’t very configurable. In this post I’ll show how to set up a cloud jumphost to eliminate the need for DynDNS and/or port forwardings which some routers aren’t even capable of.
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How to change/remove the Ubuntu Server login banner
If you’ve ever used a freshly installed Ubuntu Server (since 14.x), you definitely noticed the login banner that shows information scraped from the web. This might be Ubuntu news, updates or some other stuff.