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[1348.58 --> 1350.66] Because they're just always going to be expanding their data mining. |
[1351.58 --> 1355.12] I'm just looking for the episode on two and a half admins. |
[1355.30 --> 1357.86] I think it's episode 72, email cartel. |
[1358.42 --> 1366.76] Joe, Jim, and Alan have a really great discussion about, I think Jim's in the camp of Microsoft and Google are the only options. |
[1367.46 --> 1368.62] Because they're the big boys. |
[1368.70 --> 1371.72] And if they don't work, then it's not your problem. |
[1371.72 --> 1373.56] It's Google's problem or it's Microsoft's problem. |
[1373.88 --> 1375.14] Anyway, it's a fascinating discussion. |
[1375.26 --> 1376.44] I won't spoil it too much here. |
[1377.38 --> 1379.30] 2.5admins.com episode 72. |
[1379.56 --> 1380.36] That's a great discussion. |
[1381.36 --> 1382.94] Public safety announcement time. |
[1383.18 --> 1388.40] Let's Encrypt are going to be revoking a ton of SSL certificates in the next few days. |
[1388.64 --> 1392.26] As we record, it should be probably over the weekend or by the end of this week. |
[1392.66 --> 1394.52] I think pretty much as this episode airs. |
[1394.72 --> 1396.92] So you haven't got long if you're listening to this. |
[1396.92 --> 1408.24] You should just be able to, if you're using something like Caddy or Traffic or some automatic certbot based system to generate your TLS certificates, just reboot that container. |
[1408.38 --> 1411.26] And it should work out that those certificates are going to expire. |
[1411.62 --> 1414.72] Worst case is that you're going to log into your thing and see that this is unsafe message. |
[1414.98 --> 1416.68] And then you can restart your reverse proxy. |
[1416.68 --> 1418.56] And it should just renew everything. |
[1419.20 --> 1421.84] For more details on that, we'll have a link in the show notes. |
[1421.84 --> 1426.16] Tailscale.com slash self-hosted. |
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[1429.28 --> 1436.72] And you support the show by signing up for Tailscale, which is our favorite zero config VPN solution. |
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[1446.68 --> 1451.20] Load it up on a smartphone or a tablet and get access to your devices while you're on the go. |
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[1470.76 --> 1475.84] I've been running on everything from my Arch 86 servers, my new Tumbleweed boxes. |
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[1501.58 --> 1503.84] My Tailscale VPNs are always on. |
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[1507.10 --> 1509.32] I even use it with my family, like my kids. |
[1509.88 --> 1513.30] Their machines all have Tailscale installed as well, so I can SSH into their boxes. |
[1513.88 --> 1519.56] It's solved so many problems for myself, and it's just a unique opportunity to have them as a sponsor. |
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[1538.80 --> 1541.02] Tailscale.com slash self-hosted. |
[1541.02 --> 1548.74] Now, long-time listeners of the show will know that I've been hosting a server at my dad's house for many years since I emigrated. |
[1548.96 --> 1550.60] Three plus at this point. |
[1551.24 --> 1554.40] He's moving house, and that doesn't sound like a big deal. |
[1554.46 --> 1555.58] People move house all the time. |
[1555.58 --> 1568.34] Except for the fact he's moving from somewhere with cable internet, 300 down, 30 up style internet, to somewhere with 2 meg down DSL and barely half a meg up. |
[1568.34 --> 1571.22] Has he not thought about how this is going to affect you? |
[1572.62 --> 1573.76] No, he hasn't. |
[1574.04 --> 1574.94] Oh, my goodness. |
[1575.74 --> 1578.74] I'm going to have to rethink my entire iPlayer strategy, man. |
[1579.18 --> 1581.58] Not only that, but your entire backup strategy. |
[1581.82 --> 1582.70] Like, this is huge. |
[1583.04 --> 1583.34] Man. |
[1583.56 --> 1584.16] Yeah, potentially. |
[1584.42 --> 1586.12] So we're looking at a few options for him. |
[1586.58 --> 1598.32] EE, who are a carrier in the UK, a cell phone, mobile phone provider in the UK, they offer a home internet package, which straddles the 5G, 4G spectrums. |
[1598.76 --> 1602.82] And I think it's about £50 a month, so it's quite affordable for unlimited data. |
[1603.10 --> 1604.50] Unlimited in air quotes, probably. |
[1604.90 --> 1606.18] Jeez, that sounds pretty good, though. |
[1606.56 --> 1606.94] Yeah. |
[1607.06 --> 1619.50] So my mother-in-law actually lives in rural Norfolk, and we recorded a podcast over a 4G mobile broadband, because she had a similar DSL situation where she was getting, you know, a meg or two either way. |
[1619.50 --> 1623.10] Which really, you know, in this day and age is no good. |
[1623.34 --> 1627.52] So she's been using this service from EE for a few years, and it works extremely well. |
[1627.58 --> 1628.68] They put an antenna on the roof. |
[1628.76 --> 1630.14] It points directly at the mast. |
[1630.40 --> 1631.26] It's a few miles away. |
[1631.36 --> 1631.92] It's a house. |
[1631.92 --> 1633.02] It doesn't move. |
[1633.24 --> 1633.76] Right. |
[1634.08 --> 1634.70] And it's fine. |
[1635.14 --> 1637.62] The downside is you have bandwidth quotas. |
[1637.88 --> 1640.46] On the 4G plans, it's a few hundred gig. |
[1640.54 --> 1644.82] I think she has 200 gig to go with, but she's a single, you know, widow. |
[1645.00 --> 1646.78] She doesn't use a huge amount of data. |
[1646.78 --> 1650.78] But the 5G plan has that unlimited tier, which I found really interesting. |
[1651.06 --> 1661.64] So the spectrum, obviously, of 5G, either they want to get people hooked into 5G now, and they're offering that carrot to dangle people in, or the spectrum just actually permits that kind of usage. |
[1661.78 --> 1662.06] I don't know. |
[1662.12 --> 1663.84] It'd be interesting to find out. |
[1664.18 --> 1672.86] Now, what I wanted to ask you about is I know you've put an absolute metric ass ton of time into figuring out multi-WAN connections. |
[1672.86 --> 1677.40] And my dad's looking at Starlink, obviously, but there's a big wait time for that. |
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