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How to add Wireguard VPN to your life of network

Reading Time: 12 minutesWireguard are fantastic speedy and easy to manage Virtual Private Network (VPN) service you can setup up yourself for free on your own server, and pair with Android, Microsoft, Mikrotik, Raspberry Pi or what ever device you like. It does not gives deep anonymity over the internet but it gives you a balanced and reliable […]

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Useful tools 🛠️ for handling Linux server and saving time

Reading Time: 5 minutesUseful Tools for Handling Linux Servers: A Complete Guide Managing a Linux server doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re running Debian, Ubuntu, or a Raspberry Pi, the right tools can save you hours of frustration and make daily administration tasks feel effortless. This guide covers essential Linux server tools that professionals and hobbyists rely

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How to install Monitorix on Raspberry Pi or Debian server

Reading Time: 12 minutesMonitorix is a fantastic free tool to monitoring and supervising traffic and behaviour of your servers. Instead of using the package from the Debian sources I prefer to build it myself as it comes easily and you I the most recent version. Refs: https://www.monitorix.org/ Guide of install Monitorix #apt update -y #apt install -y rrdtool

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How to Install UFW Uncomplicated FireWall on Raspberry Pi or Debian

Reading Time: 2 minutesTo add a firewall on 🔥🛡️a Raspberry Pi or a Debian server should be more less mandatory no matter the NIC is direct connected to the internet, or a school solution with hundreds of clients and thereby nasty net-traffic, or simply just a home or small office solution: Get protected. Uncomplicated FireWall can help you

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