I used to have hundreds of zebras in service running off redhat. This was about 12 years ago and so I’m sure it’s fine now.


Openssl can do everything.
That’s right, but instead of the word derived we use “issued”
Correct certs get old by design, they can also be revoked. As another commenter mentioned the biggest pain is actually in the redistribution of these end certificates. In enterprise this is all managed usually with the same software they use for deployment or have auto enrollment configured.
You should find tons of guides just take it slow to understand it all. Understanding certificates in depth is a rare and good skill to have. Most sysadmins I come across are scared to death of certificates.


No, because it’s no longer dangerous if it’s trusted.
You give your friends your public root and if applicable, intermediary certs. They install them and they now trust any certs issued by your CA.
Source: I regularly build and deploy CA’s in corps
Connect is great, extensive filtering available. I use it as my main and jerboa as backup.


Same experience here, I started with a VM and then got hooked. Now I daily drive it as well.
It sort of turned my desktop from something I didn’t ever want to mess with to feeling free to tinker with whatever I want.
I’ve fallen in love doing things in a portable way and continually try new things with nix-shell -p program --run program


The last release was 4 days ago. You must be looking at the wrong project


I fertilize and water my dockers daily. Hate it when the servers need weeding
Ahh yes I see that option now. But at $250 CAD that’s pretty steep, but I am glad they at least have it as an option.
I went to look at buying a second license and saw its all subscription now for updates… much sad
For me I need to have stuff I actually use break to have the motivation to figure it out
Unraid supports ZFS


I have been using Joplin with Nextcloud for years without issue on both Linux and Windows, it’s odd you couldn’t get it to work. I use Obsidian as well.


Are you saying save when you mean sync?
For easiest, if your NAS supports WebDAV that would be it.
Second is likely syncthing, but with potential sync conflicts.
For self hosting, everything past that starts getting harder involving docker or other more complex services.
It used to be but it looks like interest is becoming a big deal. Guess people are missing payments.
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