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Gentle reminder you are a brainlet monkey if you own a home server and you are:
Not using nonstandard ports
Not using a *bsd distro
Using samba/smb protocol

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Why the fuck would I use nonstandard ports on my FreeBSD home server that serves up files over nfs?

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBBBBBBBBBBB

Security thu obselenity

i would have repurposed my bentium 4 long ago but
>tfw you gotta pay for (you)r electricity bill

How do I datahoard as a poorfag? I just want to download and save everything I can but it takes up so much goddamn space.
Where do I get cheap hard drives?

Gentle reminder you are a brainlet monkey if you are in any way associating yourself with 3dpd.

that's a dood isn't it

this

2D is true patrician because imagination and makes you smarter

ITT: memes that you feel for

So is this basically a big NAS thread,
or do we have some webhosting here too?

>not having a threesome with your 2D waifu and 3D girlfriend
AHAHAHA
what a pleb

>using nonstandard ports
>people need to type url:999 to access website instead of url
Good one, brainlet.

>Not using a *bsd distro

Haha yeah looks like I fell for the "don't use the smb protocol because it has huge security vulnerabilities" meme alright

On a LAN? Sounds like a pain. My FreeBSD fileserver isn't directly accessable from the Internet. If I want to get in, you have to access an OpenBSD jump box. Yes, from a non-standard port, "brainlets". Kys.

I'm using a 10 year old thinkpad as my server and I'm worried it will die soon

sauce on nixie picture!??
please tell me there is more..

As a noob at this I'm gathering parts and knowledge on finally making my own home server. But what has caught my attention is do you get enough sata/sas ports for big builds on mainstream hardware?

My thinking is it boils down to getting 2x 2sas port 8x pcie card on an sli/xfire motherboard. Just motherboards themselves seems to top out at around 6x.
Specialist motherboards seem to have no cpu power, no sata ports and grossly inflated costs. Any guides on the internet seem to boil down to "buy a shelf nas with four drives only"

no, google nixiepixel

That seems like the way to go. I was looking at used enterprise gear but you really don't get a good value unless you go with a server rack unit. Then you have huge electricity draw and they sound like wind turbines.

The conclusion I reached is probably a ryzen system. The only way you're gonna get so many sata/sas is with a pcie adapter like you said. My old workstation has combined 10 sata/sas ports but only supports up to 4 hardrives in bios...

>3dpd
>3dpd that's SANDBLACKED
kys op.
immediately!

fucking coal burners

Me on the right

Yeah the second hand server stuff looks like a pain apart from getting backpanes and/or rack cases. It's just everything seems like it need 4xpcie slots when there are no motherboards supporting many of them.

It boggles my mind as to why there's no single zepplin die soc. It could make devices which would clean up the small server market over night. 32pcie lanes which can be split into upto 8 4lane ports, perfect for most server cards or a load of nvme. On the soc, there's 2x 10gbe, 8sata, 4usb3, the amount of options that would give vendors is immense.

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that's retarded when you could scan for open ports in like 2 seconds

yep totally retarded, I'd much rather my server sit there and deny 100s or requests every second rather than just use a different port

>He has a router firewall so stupid it doesn't immediately ip ban any foreign ping requests

Ya you could try to port scan me but you would need an actual botnet to

What can I do with this? So far I've just got a Windows share for my family to drop shit to and a few Minecraft servers. I'm thinking of setting up some FTP stuff as well.

Plex server? I link it to my music library and dont have to waste valuable space on muh iPhone for music.

Virtualization, preferably Xen or KVM.

Bullshit. It's easier to run a Plex server with a mix of internal, external and NAS storage on Windows. That's just a fact.

>Nas on windows

AHAHAHAHAHHAHA

I was ironically poopposting, but thats a retarded firewall rule to ban outside ping requests. Hope its hyperbowl.
>tfw youve been fail2ban'd out of your own server for checking connectivity remotely.

Nope, just shitposting.

My server is a shitty old laptop that runs a script once a day. It scrapes Sup Forums and compiles a list of most frequently used words, looking for fun things to do with the raw data

>Put autoban on the ports you aren't using so people can't port scan you

Ever consider that big brain boy?

She looks so happy now

I bought a cheap as piss server, but in the specs it says that it "only supports U320 Universal Hot Plug drives"

I thought scsi was always backwards compatible. I can use any scsi and it'll just limit to the speed of ultra320 right?

Never ever wowow.
Post the goods, user.

>raspberry pi ssh server (I'm poor)
>4000 login attempts from god knows how many different ip adresses in the last day
>all tried signing in as "root"

Stop being poor

honeypot on it up bby :^)
the trash. Pic related. Free thinkpad + HDD's.

It is a shit script. Probably abuses the API too much and is most definitely inefficient but I think I like bash hacking more than regular programming.

Anyways, if someone wants the script for whatever reason I can post it, it probably isn't worth much though.

Also, pic related is just for the past three days and is only the most used words. GNU appears 47 times and Windows is mentioned more than Linux. Pretty cool how well this matches up with wikipedias list of most used English words

bookmarks

That's nice. Retard.

Post script based user

>nonstandard ports
>implying bots don't scan for open ports before attacking

Very cool. Thanks for the inspiration.

>using an OS that hasn't even got ASLR or any technical advantage over Debian or any other Linux
Nice bait, faggot
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