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Indeed, the SelfHosting community is quite knowledgeable. I recommend it every chance I get, especially over in communities like Lemmy Privacy. Selfhosting is an integral part of my security, anonymity, and privacy posture. However, here, there is Rule #3 which, depending on how fine you want to split hairs, could be construed as being in violation. I'm at home, I am computing......Sometimes I may have a question strictly about networking, that may or may not be covered under the umbrella of SelfHosting, which is why I asked. I will give the suggestions listed here a go and see what happens.
Thanks once again.
Yeah, I absolutely agree with your POV. I guess you could post there anytime your question could be applied to a homelab.