#clammy — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #clammy, aggregated by home.social.
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got to spend some time tinkering with my router today...
added Podman, bpftune and a Podman rustnet wrapper to clammy-ng.
rustnet is pretty cool. It's a nice blend between iftop, tshark, and something decent to look at. I hope they can add some more robust filtering. They recently added some eBPF support, but its hard for me to tell what its being used for.
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got to spend some time tinkering with my router today...
added Podman, bpftune and a Podman rustnet wrapper to clammy-ng.
rustnet is pretty cool. It's a nice blend between iftop, tshark, and something decent to look at. I hope they can add some more robust filtering. They recently added some eBPF support, but its hard for me to tell what its being used for.
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got to spend some time tinkering with my router today...
added Podman, bpftune and a Podman rustnet wrapper to clammy-ng.
rustnet is pretty cool. It's a nice blend between iftop, tshark, and something decent to look at. I hope they can add some more robust filtering. They recently added some eBPF support, but its hard for me to tell what its being used for.
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got to spend some time tinkering with my router today...
added Podman, bpftune and a Podman rustnet wrapper to clammy-ng.
rustnet is pretty cool. It's a nice blend between iftop, tshark, and something decent to look at. I hope they can add some more robust filtering. They recently added some eBPF support, but its hard for me to tell what its being used for.
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got to spend some time tinkering with my router today...
added Podman, bpftune and a Podman rustnet wrapper to clammy-ng.
rustnet is pretty cool. It's a nice blend between iftop, tshark, and something decent to look at. I hope they can add some more robust filtering. They recently added some eBPF support, but its hard for me to tell what its being used for.
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So I've been running my pure linux router on "rolling release" debian sid and updating at least monthly for the past year.
I've had 1 tangible issue during the entire time, which was a version of haproxy had a cpu consumption bug... I was able to resolve by just rolling it back a version, and then next update was fine.
I'd say that's pretty good.
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So I've been running my pure linux router on "rolling release" debian sid and updating at least monthly for the past year.
I've had 1 tangible issue during the entire time, which was a version of haproxy had a cpu consumption bug... I was able to resolve by just rolling it back a version, and then next update was fine.
I'd say that's pretty good.
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So I've been running my pure linux router on "rolling release" debian sid and updating at least monthly for the past year.
I've had 1 tangible issue during the entire time, which was a version of haproxy had a cpu consumption bug... I was able to resolve by just rolling it back a version, and then next update was fine.
I'd say that's pretty good.
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So I've been running my pure linux router on "rolling release" debian sid and updating at least monthly for the past year.
I've had 1 tangible issue during the entire time, which was a version of haproxy had a cpu consumption bug... I was able to resolve by just rolling it back a version, and then next update was fine.
I'd say that's pretty good.
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So I've been running my pure linux router on "rolling release" debian sid and updating at least monthly for the past year.
I've had 1 tangible issue during the entire time, which was a version of haproxy had a cpu consumption bug... I was able to resolve by just rolling it back a version, and then next update was fine.
I'd say that's pretty good.
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Alright made a quick blog post about my ansible-managed router solution that works on vanilla Debian and Armbian.
https://blog.lane-fu.com/posts/2024/10/a-debian-linux-router-and-firewall-with-2-weird-names/
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Alright made a quick blog post about my ansible-managed router solution that works on vanilla Debian and Armbian.
https://blog.lane-fu.com/posts/2024/10/a-debian-linux-router-and-firewall-with-2-weird-names/
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Alright made a quick blog post about my ansible-managed router solution that works on vanilla Debian and Armbian.
https://blog.lane-fu.com/posts/2024/10/a-debian-linux-router-and-firewall-with-2-weird-names/
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Alright made a quick blog post about my ansible-managed router solution that works on vanilla Debian and Armbian.
https://blog.lane-fu.com/posts/2024/10/a-debian-linux-router-and-firewall-with-2-weird-names/
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You don't really realise what a #damp island #GreatBritain is until you come back home from somewhere hot.
I feel so #clammy. Urgh.
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You don't really realise what a #damp island #GreatBritain is until you come back home from somewhere hot.
I feel so #clammy. Urgh.
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You don't really realise what a #damp island #GreatBritain is until you come back home from somewhere hot.
I feel so #clammy. Urgh.
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