I probably need to just take the plunge and start using an actual password manager. Just seems so daunting.
Thanks for the reply.
I probably need to just take the plunge and start using an actual password manager. Just seems so daunting.
Thanks for the reply.
Can I import all my Firefox saved logins and whatnot on librewolf?
Also: What browser can I use on iOS?
This is an instance where I think the folks at nobu casa (paid branch of home assistant development) could dedicate some resources to hardware. Instead of the prebuilt SBC stuff like HA-blue, or yellow or whatever. Create an esp device that just has a reliable microphone, and crank them out. I’d buy one for every room in my house!
I’ve got an esp army in my greenhouse that runs wLED, and one of them has a mic for doing the sound reactive display stuff, but it’s running wLED, not ESPHome… I wonder how easy it would be to just slap a digital mic on some of the other esp things I’ve got floating around?
Hahah! This answer works for me, because I was unsure what db0 was. Now I hopefully learn two new acronyms
Yeah… I’m not sure there’s anything more I can do. I’ve added the port forwarding rule to my router. As far as I know, there’s not much else to do.
Oh wow. That is a good tip. Because that could drive someone like me insane. (Un)fortunately— I know there’s an issue. Any traffic I pass through my wg vpn ends up nowhere. So I know the tragic is being redirected, but I can’t tell where or why it doesn’t make it inside my home network.
Either way, I got Tailscale to work right out the rip, so I’m just rocking that until I have more time to tinker with WG.
This is the first time I have attempted to port forward. So there is only one rule: this one. Port 5xxxx:5xxxx to the internal IP with the wg-easy docker container.
Thanks for the reply, but I’ve bailed on this project for now. I fly to Europe tomorrow, so I don’t have any extra time to tinker. I gave Tailscale a try, and it works flawlessly, so I’m not likely to try WireGuard any time soon. I’ll wait for them to try an monetize their “free plan” users.
This comment has been haunting me a bit. I have been struggling with my port forwarding in the rest of this thread, so I decided I need to investigate alternatives. I've heard good things about Tailscale, so I started googling. The following quote is directly from the Tailscale web-page: (emphasis mine):
"WireGuard is typically configured using the wg-quick tool. To connect two devices, you install WireGuard on each device, generate keys for each device, and then write a text configuration for each device. The configuration includes information about the device (port to listen on, private IP address, private key) and information about the peer device (public key, endpoint where the peer device can be reached, private IPs associated with the peer device). It’s straightforward, particularly for a VPN. Every pair of devices requires a configuration entry, so the total number of configuration entries grows quadratically in the number of devices if they are fully connected to each other."
I find it odd that they would say this, if the Wireguard VPN works as you stated. Any tutorial or article regarding wireguard fails to make this discussion obvious, so I am now even a bit more confused. (still won't solve my port forwarding issue. So I guess I'm stuck with Tailscale anyway...
EDIT: Tried from an external wifi network, same issue. I think it's my port forwarding is broken/wrong. I can't see the port being open from outside. Need to do some troubleshooting on that end. Any advice would be welcome.
I will try that today.
For your first question: I went to https://www.portchecktool.com/ and found that the connection is being refused. So I think this is the issue. I will have to dig in a bit more, but I do believe the answer to your 2nd and 3rd question are - yes.
Damn. That sounds perfect. That's exactly how I was hoping it would work. But for some reason my phone won't connect... I wonder how to troubleshoot it.
Yeah… the depths of my laziness knows no bounds. But this whole downward spiral of Firefox might be the push I need to get my shit together.
Any reason not to use bitwarden?