Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
On 2021-05-10 00:47, Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss wrote: Hmmm. It seems to me like ISPConfig might be a bit more than needed for running a home server or two. Now, as for my situation, I also am on a cox business class circuit (recently upgraded to 100 Gbits/sec downstream and 20 Gbits/sec

Re: Libre office

2021-05-10 Thread Michael via PLUG-discuss
1891 t, 2373, u n125 15 what im trying to do is nevermind. I'll do it a way I understand already Thanks for trying, Bob. On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:12 PM Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss wrote: > > What is in U127 ? And what is in T127 > I'm assuming N125 = 16 > > > On Mon, May 10, 2021, 9:00 AM

Re: Free DNS for TLS Automation

2021-05-10 Thread Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss
On 2021-05-10 13:25, Seabass via PLUG-discuss wrote: So what is a good DNS provider that one can automate getting LetsEncrypt certs through DNS ACME without paying? I know cloudflare is one... Any others? The acme.sh Let's Encrypt client supports using CloudFlare, GoDaddy, PowerDNS, LuaDNS,

Free DNS for TLS Automation

2021-05-10 Thread Seabass via PLUG-discuss
Hello all. I saw others talking about ISPconfig and that it wasn't a great option for something simple. So what is a good DNS provider that one can automate getting LetsEncrypt certs through DNS ACME without paying? I know cloudflare is one... Any

Re: Libre office

2021-05-10 Thread Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
What is in U127 ? And what is in T127 I'm assuming N125 = 16 On Mon, May 10, 2021, 9:00 AM Michael via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > Why do these two formulas produce the same result? > > =(U127-2200)*0.01*16 =SUM((U127-T127)*0.01*$N$125) assuming t127 is not > 2200

Libre office

2021-05-10 Thread Michael via PLUG-discuss
Why do these two formulas produce the same result? =(U127-2200)*0.01*16 =SUM((U127-T127)*0.01*$N$125) assuming t127 is not 2200 -- :-)~MIKE~(-: --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change

Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread keith Miller via PLUG-discuss
that is the server I have, but I did upgrade it, as far as Firewalls, I purchased a micro computer and put pfsense on it which is free complete with updates and all On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 8:16 AM Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > Amazon and Newegg

Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss
Amazon and Newegg both have some really great finds for used server hardware, full servers available for 100-400 depending on how old they are. There are also devices like this you might find of value. https://www.amazon.com/Firewall-Appliance-Gigabit-Celeron-AES-NI/dp/B07G7H4M73/ or

Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread keith Miller via PLUG-discuss
All the forementioned are running on a Dell R-610 with 96Gig of Ram and 2TB of diskspace, the R-610 cost me about 150.00 and RAM was about 2-3 hundred Keith On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 6:20 AM keith Miller wrote: > I too have a Cox business account and have been issued 5 static IP and > hosting

Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread keith Miller via PLUG-discuss
I too have a Cox business account and have been issued 5 static IP and hosting about 8 website from home, using apache and NGINX and one Email server (Zimbra) I have up and running a Discourse applications, Mastodon instance and a OSSN both are decentralized social networks and also a Peertube

Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread John Seberg via PLUG-discuss
You might find some interesting hardware options by looking into pfSense. Some solutions are more *open* than others (pfSense vs. something else, software vs. hardware). But, you'll get down the rabbit hole. It's been many years since I looked at that specialty. Last I looked, there was a

Re: ISPConfig

2021-05-10 Thread Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss
Hmmm. It seems to me like ISPConfig might be a bit more than needed for running a home server or two. Now, as for my situation, I also am on a cox business class circuit (recently upgraded to 100 Gbits/sec downstream and 20 Gbits/sec upstream. The Nighthawk brand router I have in place for my