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| May 11th, 2024

Fri May 10 23:52:25 2024 (*097dfbf6*):: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I17aZf87BnA +public! *** SR-IOV networking on a LXD cluster *** YouTube

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| May 8th, 2024

Wed May 8 04:18:26 2024 (*097dfbf6*):: https://www.h3platform.com/blog-detail/25 +public! *** H3 Platform Official Website *** Established in 2014, H3 Platform aims to be a leading composable infrastructure solutions provider. *** H3 Platform

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| February 13th, 2024

Tue Feb 13 05:27:37 2024 (*6952cd93*):: https://ubuntu.com/blog/custom-user-mappings-in-lxd-containers-2 +public! *** Custom user mappings in LXD containers | Ubuntu *** Introduction As you may know, LXD uses unprivileged containers by default. The difference between an unprivileged container and a privileged one is whether the root user in the container is the “real” root user (uid 0 at the kernel level). … Continue reading → […] *** Ubuntu

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| October 18th, 2023

Wed Oct 18 05:52:58 2023 (*6952cd93*):: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/easy-openvpn-available-commands/19956 +public! *** Easy-openvpn available commands *** The easy-openvpn snap is developed based on OpenVPN. OpenVPN itself provides a lot of options to configure servers and clients. In order to make life easier for end users to deploy an OpenVPN server, the easy-openvpn snap offers a few command line tools which cover most commonly used scenarios to manage the OpenVPN service, such as the setup server, create/revoke client ovpns and so on. This section walks you through a brief introduction to each command. easy-openvpn.setup The easy-openvpn.setu… *** Ubuntu Community Hub

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| October 15th, 2023

Sun Oct 15 20:10:13 2023 (*6952cd93*):: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-openvpn +public! *** Service – OpenVPN | Ubuntu *** Ubuntu is an open source software operating system that runs from the desktop, to the cloud, to all your internet connected things. *** Ubuntu

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| September 26th, 2023

Tue Sep 26 21:27:09 2023 (*6952cd93*):: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/how-to-limit-network-ingress-and-egress-on-a-running-container/15938/13 +public! *** How to limit network ingress and egress on a running container *** Thanx for all the help @tomp ! This is what I ultimately did to limit networking capacity on LXD containers, as a reference for others. (Here is a link to the references on available limits for networking) First, I investigate the individual container. Note the “-e” which is needed to see any settings derived from the profiles as they are not shown otherwise: lxc config show -e mycontainer If you need to modify the individual container, this is done in two steps. In the example below, we li… *** Linux Containers Forum