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Two instances of AdGuardHome … though tempted to switch to the new Gravity.

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If you’ve actually been hacked you want to get your data off to another computer and then wipe the hacked server. You can try and run a rootkit to see if it can detect any signs of being hacked.

Before using any files from the serer, check them carefully for virus and trojans.

If you just locked yourself out of the server by mistake, boot into single-user mode and reset your password.

Either way, unplug the network cable until you figure out if you’ve been hacked or not.

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dammit. thanks for the info!

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Thanks for the reply. I was hoping this might be a way to allow servers without an internet connection to still deliver push notifications to clients.

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This is cool! Do PWA push notifications bypass the need for the centralised Apple/Android services?

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Synapse really isn’t that bad unless you’re joining big rooms. I held off for ages because I thought it was a pig, but I have it running (along with a bunch of other stuff) just fine on a minimal VPS.

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Services that need a lot of storage, I host at home (Gonic, Jellyfin, Audiobook Shelf etc). Services where I care about availability when I’m away from home, I host on a VPS (Vaultwarden, Synapse, Wordpress, DokuWiki etc).

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Cool project, thanks for sharing! I wish you were doing iOS, there’s still not a great SubSonic client there.

Out of curiosity, how are you doing the mixes based on a song? Where do you get the list of similar songs from?

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The standard is to retry for 5 days before bouncing emails as undeliverable (and send a warning message that the email hasn’t yet been delivered after 4 hours). However, every server can configure it to be whatever they want, so there’s no guarantee.

You can’t just use any old provider as a secondary mx, you need a server which is configured to accept mail for your domain but not try and deliver it locally. It’s pretty simple to set up. The biggest issue is that you need the same spam protections on the secondary as on the primary, as spammers will send directly to the secondary to try and bypass spam protections.

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