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-Jekyll2024-12-11T15:50:17+01:00http://localhost:4000/feed.xmlHexaitos’ Personal WebsiteAsahi Linux on my base model M1 MacBook Air2024-11-19T00:00:00+01:002024-11-19T00:00:00+01:00http://localhost:4000/2024/11/19/asahi-on-m1-mba
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If I were to actually start using this machine as a server, I would probably install a more minimal version of Asahi (probably without any DE whatsoever) and I would also need to get some sort of USB-C to ethernet adapater and hope that it works; though depending on what exactly I’ll end up using the server for, a decent WiFi connection might not be all that problematic either.
Conclusion
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I was pleasantly surprised to see how well it works just out of the box and will definitely be keeping Asahi on my MBA. I’ll try out some more stuff, especially in regards to running it as a server or I might just keep it around as a nice Linux machine in general.
]]>hexaitosHosting my websites at home but I only have a public IPv6 subnet2024-10-29T00:00:00+01:002024-10-29T00:00:00+01:00http://localhost:4000/2024/10/29/hosting_at_homeI wanted to write a small series of blog posts detailing how I made it so that my websites that are hosted at the server in my apartment (which only has a public IPv6 address) can be accessed from the Internet even if you’re in an IPv4-only network and I wanted to start by writing a post about how I delegated an IPv6 prefix to my OPNsense installation from my FRITZ!Box. (Un)fortunately, just as I finished writing it, I found out that the official (I think) OPNsense documentation has the exact thing I wrote about documented already, so there’s really no point in my posting my own version that is almost literally the same thing.
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I was pleasantly surprised to see how well it works just out of the box and will definitely be keeping Asahi on my MBA. I’ll try out some more stuff, especially in regards to running it as a server or I might just keep it around as a nice Linux machine in general.
]]>hexaitosHosting my websites at home but I only have a public IPv6 subnet2024-10-29T00:00:00+01:002024-10-29T00:00:00+01:00https://hexaitos.com/2024/10/29/hosting_at_homeI wanted to write a small series of blog posts detailing how I made it so that my websites that are hosted at the server in my apartment (which only has a public IPv6 address) can be accessed from the Internet even if you’re in an IPv4-only network and I wanted to start by writing a post about how I delegated an IPv6 prefix to my OPNsense installation from my FRITZ!Box. (Un)fortunately, just as I finished writing it, I found out that the official (I think) OPNsense documentation has the exact thing I wrote about documented already, so there’s really no point in my posting my own version that is almost literally the same thing.
Therefore, I’ll just be skipping that portion of my blog post. If you’re in Germany and a customer of Vodafone’s, then you should have been assigned a /59 IPv6 subnet and you can quite simply follow the instructions on the official documentation that I linked above.
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If you then restart Caddy after adding your configuration (or simply starting it for the first time), it should automatically generate an SSL certificate for you and your website should become reachable from both IPv6- and IPv4-only networks.
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Your website should now be accessible from the Internet! I hope you enjoyed reading this and I hope it will end up helping someone in the future. If you have any further questions, critique or whatever, feel free to reach out to me. This is the first blog post I have written in a long time, so if there’s anything you think could be improved in the next one, I would love to hear about it.
]]>hexaitosMy first blog post2024-09-30T00:00:00+02:002024-09-30T00:00:00+02:00http://localhost:4000/2024/09/30/first_blog_postHello everyone! This is my first blog post, mostly just to try out how everything works.]]>hexaitos
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Your website should now be accessible from the Internet! I hope you enjoyed reading this and I hope it will end up helping someone in the future. If you have any further questions, critique or whatever, feel free to reach out to me. This is the first blog post I have written in a long time, so if there’s anything you think could be improved in the next one, I would love to hear about it.
]]>hexaitosMy first blog post2024-09-30T00:00:00+02:002024-09-30T00:00:00+02:00https://hexaitos.com/2024/09/30/first_blog_postHello everyone! This is my first blog post, mostly just to try out how everything works.]]>hexaitos
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