Nothing special just wanted to share, I’ve been working on it piece by piece for over a year now it started with a few intel nucs now it’s got five dell optiplex micros a raspberry pi and a qnap nas ts251 and a ts251+. I’ve been using it to host virtual machines and to run game servers .

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nah those are just to make it easier if I need someone to turn on one of my servers when I’m not home so they can easily find what I’m talking about.

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Layer 8 - humans to push buttons

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Always a layer 8 problem!

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Most of the difficulties I have in IT are the Layer 7 to Layer 8 interaction.

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Could you use WOL for that?

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I could but it’s pretty useless as I would only be using it when I’m not home and my access is so limited to my servers as I can’t do port forwarding as I’m stuck on cgnat

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I use an OpenVPN/wireguard servers running on a Rpi3 behind the firewall, once inside the network WOL works pretty good.

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would tailscale maybe help? don’t need to expose ports and could have one source machine on that network with it and send wol from there

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