I’m not sure anyone shares the same glee I feel when I view all the blocked IPs scrolling by in my pFsense firewall. Suricata does a lot of heavy lifting for sure.

What’s your selfhosting guilty pleasure or pleasures?

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      I love to fiddle to see if I can improve on some app, service, or configuration of my server just to see if I improve performance, etc. Example: pFsense…great googlymoogly at the options. I kept trying this or that tut, no joy. So I sat down with the manual, and just did what I knew, Then did a lot of reading, and I did find one or two tuts that actually were, I guess you’d say, ‘at my level’. Then I fiddle to see if I can get better performance or to see what one of the thousands of options does. I have leaned heavily on backups from time to time.

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    Pushing my commits that trigger my own gitlab runners that build my c++ application across 32 cores/threads homelab server.

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          Well, would you look at Mr Moneybags over here. LOL I wish tho. I just have a 1gbit connection.

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              Realistically, 1gbit connection is good for uploading and downloading huge architectural plans, but other than that, I rarely use anything close to it’s max capacity. It’s like having a killer sports car that will go 0 to 60 in a few seconds, but you rarely have the need to do that.

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                Fact. I only use more then 1gbit/s for file transfers internally between computers or between the server and a computer.

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            I bought the server hardware 3 years ago, so when the prices of ram were also fine. Today it’s not fun anymore… I really hope those ram and nvne prices go down again! I can’t upgrade anything now.

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              It’s a trade off. Buy older equipment and DDR3 is cheap. I dropped 40 more gb on the server for about $45 USD. The downside is that older equipment is not as energy efficient and as fast as newer equipment.

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    Mine is using a network share to transfer files faster than any USB device we have at home.

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        Three important factors:

        • Gigabit ethernet
        • SATA-attached storage
        • My family not knowing what the fuck USB 3.0 is, and why blue USB is better than black USB.
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    Gaming with friends and family over Tailscale on my servers; it just works

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    Sure, but why? If you’ve a simple router running OpenWrt or something with all WAN ports closed you basically have the same thing.

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      Maybe it’s a pretty graph/reports thing? I enjoy looking at the pihole dashboard and reviewing top blocked domains. I even look at the top allowed domains and add some to the blacklist.

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        I too use my PiHole for this pleasurable activity

        Look at all the bots and trolls that slammed against my Skynet OpenWRT module… and died.

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      Why do I like to watch them? Can’t explain that fully, but I also find watching the flows in ntopng to be fascinating. Maybe I’m just easily entertained. As far as why I would run pfsense over OpenWrt or similar, it’s mainly what I know and I can drive the pfsense bus well enough. Back in the day I experimented around with OpenWrt, and it may have improved over the years, but I found it kludgy.

      ETA: Also to do IDS/IPS you’ll have to install Suricata, Snort or SoftEther anyways so…

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        Do check OpenWRT again. These days even a network-ignorant person like myself can point and click to set up guest networks, configure individual devices’ access, adblock, crazy good firewalls, …

        Very slick & professional

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    Mine is looking at the blocked domains in pihole and watching my TV trying to call home desperately without success.

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      I don’t feel so weird now that I see a lot of people who have the same guilty pleasures.

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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    DNS Domain Name Service/System
    PiHole Network-wide ad-blocker (DNS sinkhole)
    SATA Serial AT Attachment interface for mass storage
    VPN Virtual Private Network

    3 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 6 acronyms.

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