This is not directly Linux related, but in our current incarnation we run
mailman on an Ubuntu server on Amazon in I believe an EC2 instance
It is a pretty active mailing list. Far more active than this one for the
local beer and brewing community..
Currently costing about $37 a month and we are
I didn't like Signal because it is tied to your phone number and it is
too easy to lose your account.
Viber is a popular one, is not tied to your phone number, and is not
as easy to lose your account.
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I've used MRTG in the past and it works for tracking per-port usage on
a switch I'm just not sure it would work in this instance.
Maybe if I can pull SNMP from the Mikrotik - but MRTG was never pretty
:-) I wrote some wrappers around it to make it a little more useful
but it still is not pretty.
Also if it matters - running Mikrotik for the main FW/Router
Moving away from Ubiquiti which has a relatively decent per-client monitor
So hoping for something that collect logs from the MT and process
them, or something like that.
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 1:35 PM Alan McKay wrote:
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> Hey folks,
Hey folks,
What are some (ideally) easy-to-roll solutions for tracking network
traffic usage at home?
Basically I'd like to track - in real time if possible - each device's
network traffic over time. Ideally with graphs.
thanks,
-Alan
--
"You should sit in nature for 20 minutes a day.
Unless
A couple of years ago at work we went through an analysis of password
managers to use at work, and we ended up with Bitwarden as it was the
only one that met all of our requirements. Our process for selecting
a product like this is pretty extensive. I can't really say much more
than that other t
Looking good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0AuipqPqsU
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Replying to this thread to see what it looks like - thanks Diane!
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 1:32 PM Alan McKay wrote:
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> Here is a curious issue that I see on this list only - gmail flags my
> own emails as potential spam. What the heck? Is there some kind of
> non-standard tomfoolery going on