This is 100% a you problem. Something is obviously broken somewhere. I've never had these issues with Steam.
I do agree competition is a good thing though.
Perhaps what I did was wrong so you may be teaching me here. I'm using a Dell R730 as the host. The R730 has 4x Ethernet ports and I have a ConnectX-3 installed. What I did was:
ConnectX-3 -> bridged to vmbr0. This is connected to my switch and tagged with all of the VLANs for my internal...
I moved from pfSense to OPNsense a number of months ago. I also decided to move from bare metal to a virtualized instance which added some complexity.
While my network isn't quite as complex as yours (only 5 or 6 VLANs) I also do the same thing as far as firewall rules and only allowing certain...
2fa is for if someone already has your password. Fail2ban does nothing here. In your scenario if someone has your password you've already lost. Guess what, if you have 2fa and they have your password but don't have your phone then they don't get in. How is that a loss?
I get it that your...
That's exactly what it was / is. I agree, I've worked in datacenters with thousands of machines. I've never seen one either. That being said when I built the machine five or six years ago people were saying that the BSD drivers for Chelsio were far more compatible than Intel at the time. I think...
Honestly I completely agree with you and ran this way for years. TrueNAS on its own machine, pfSense on another, and a third for Proxmox. The only reason I decided to virtualize everything is I'm bringing in a ton of storage and whatever power I've saved from shutting down the other two severs...
For what it's worth I just redid my home setup about a month ago and decided to make TrueNAS a virtual machine as well as move from pfSense to OPNsense and virtualize that too. It has been fine for the last few weeks but wouldn't you know it today I woke up and everything was down. Turns out the...
I think you are woefully overestimating the impact this will have. Remember a few weeks ago when Reddit threw a tantrum and boatloads of subs went private? As far as I am concerned, Reddit is now operating exactly how it was before it started.
Give this a few weeks and no one will care.