Our thoughts?
Our thoughts?
It’s not needed because it’s currently mostly working for them? You’re going to need to use full sentences if you want to communicate, I’m afraid.
They already have several VMs, containers, and want a full desktop on one. If it sounded like going down to one physical server would be appropriate, I would have recommended it. But condensing whatever they’ve got now would be a huge pain, especially if they find out it doesn’t work and they have to start over and go back to VMs and containers.
Why what?
You want KVM.
But I’d check the performance on the NAS first. They’re not really built for VMs so you might be missing hardware features, but I’d check resource usage to see if you’re maxing anything out. And try reducing resolution, color depth, etc. to make it easier.
I’ve used Lawnchair for years and had no issues either. Is there some widespread problem I’ve been lucky enough to avoid?
Proxmox is just Debian. Use any partition-aware copy tool. If you have it set up for UEFI, just copy the EFI partition and all that stuff too and you should be set.
First, don’t use .local, as it’s used by mDNS. You should use .internal or a domain you own. I recommend changing before you get any more committed to your environment.
I’m not really following your post, because you’re not specifying whether each point is on the server or laptop.
Personally, I dislike Ubuntu on the server because of how it runs stuff like systemd-resolvd, which as you’ve experienced, gets in the way of standard operation.
In that sense, yes, they are always listening. But that’s a very small system that only compares like the last two seconds of audio against the stored model of the user saying “Alexa”.
Even a tweet from a security professional with a screenshot of Wireshark would be nice for a start.
There’s nothing new, news sites are just rerunning the same story because it gets clicks.
There is a save function, you know.
tl;dr: no. The article shits all over the question. Newsweek is still trash.
Does the error have any text that might be helpful?
Easier? Yes, definitely. Maybe work on the Vaultwarden stuff in parts, instead of all in one go.
Also, if you’re using Proxmox, you might just back up your whole VM to PBS. That’s how I do it. But that takes a bit of work to set up on its own.
And disable ssh to root. Hell, just disable root login altogether and use sudo.
More or less. The biggest issue is if your or their IP address changes, it’ll stop working.
I don’t know what Minecraft’s track record is on security, but I assume it’s not great. Ideally, you’d also put public facing services in a DMZ, so that if they do get compromised, they can’t reach anything else.
Against which regular user database?
I would certainly try.
The explanation is that it’s random. Generate enough random strings and you’re bound to get everything.