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Avoiding spam filters and ISP blocks are a common issue with self hosted email.
Ideally you’ll have a mature domain, dkim configured and an IP that’s not blacklisted on a network that allows email traffic.
OVH offers pretty cheap email hosting if you just want a turn key solution.
Otherwise if you want your home lab to work this way you may need to configure something akin to a forward proxy on a VPS to act as a gateway for your homelab.
This could be achieved using wireguard and iptables. By routing the email traffic to your homelab.
I forgot about an old install of tumbleweed and had thousands of packages that needed updating. To my shock it worked.
I watched a ocean of computers go dead on the floor because I couldn’t convince the sysadmin to do exactly that when pushing a major change.
But how do I integrate everything into Microsoft 365 with that snazzy OneDrive feature? /s
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-19/what-is-crowdstrike-outage-explained/104120260
This has happened and taken a bunch of services down around the world.
Even that can’t be trusted these days. The computer can be configured to come back on and connect to the network.
This is why I’m only interested in laptops with removable batteries but it’s become rarer and rarer.
I’d suggest using OVH. https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/en-ie-dns-dynhost?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051641
Depending on your country you may need to use ovh canada
Syncthing like others suggested is probably the way to go.
But if you want more options you can do a lot with WebDAV. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-webdav-access-with-apache-on-ubuntu-18-04
If your lan devices only have a fe80, your clients are not receiving a proper router advertisement.
Which routes and firewall rules should I be checking?
Since the OPNsense device is getting a ipv6 address and is able to ping ipv6 devices on the internet.
It sounds like you don’t have ipv6 configured for the LAN. Try enabling “Assisted” mode.
Confirm the ipv6 addresses your clients in the LAN are being assigned an ipv6 address within the scope of what your ISP is assigning.
If you are check default routes and firewall rules.
If you aren’t, investigate “router advertisement”.
Sounds like an issue with your registrar more so than the domain authority?
Do you have any information to distinguish that?
Does anyone here know if they are the same entity?
This is why I use the LTS edition for my OS
Edit: I’m a dum dum and didn’t know flatpak updates showed up like that.
That’s not how you cross post on Lemmy.