Sick of internet outages? How I easily set up a home office backup zdnet.com 3 points by CrankyBear 2 days ago
accrual 2 days ago I'd love to run an OpenBSD trunk or similar setup for this. I wouldn't even mind dial-up if it meant I could still get emails and app messages across. CrankyBear 2 days ago It's not that hard. Check out: https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Multipath accrual 2 days ago Agree! I've found everything in the OpenBSD base system to be easy to configure and well documented. The most difficult part might be acquiring a proper dial-up connection depending where one lives :P
CrankyBear 2 days ago It's not that hard. Check out: https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Multipath accrual 2 days ago Agree! I've found everything in the OpenBSD base system to be easy to configure and well documented. The most difficult part might be acquiring a proper dial-up connection depending where one lives :P
accrual 2 days ago Agree! I've found everything in the OpenBSD base system to be easy to configure and well documented. The most difficult part might be acquiring a proper dial-up connection depending where one lives :P
I'd love to run an OpenBSD trunk or similar setup for this. I wouldn't even mind dial-up if it meant I could still get emails and app messages across.
It's not that hard. Check out: https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Multipath
Agree! I've found everything in the OpenBSD base system to be easy to configure and well documented. The most difficult part might be acquiring a proper dial-up connection depending where one lives :P