Hey all, Hope this is the right place to be asking (Reddit refugee), but do any of you setup certs for inward facing services? For example, I run "Whoogle" on my proxmox server, which I then access from several other devices when performing searches. The connection between my machines and that proxmox VM are not encrypted, however only my VLAN (for personal devices) is able to access it. Is it good practice to create a certificate for those types of servers that can only be accessed within your own network, or overkill?
internet_user 1y ago • 100%
Thank you for the suggestion. Yeah, I'm a systems engineer in the storage space. Things were booming the last few years, but now we're in a slump. I know the market is cyclical, but I've never worked somewhere where they decided touching the 401k's was a viable option. I'll look at some other sectors :)
So, times are tough in the tech world and my company decided that in addition to no bonuses/ stocks for the foreseeable future, they also want to stop matching our 401k contributions. They say this is temporary, but it's already been 6 months. I'm in my early 30s, so I still have quite some time before retiring. These small differences now will compound in the long run, and I'm starting to think I should look for a new job. Does my view of these small missed contributions actually being a big deal make sense, or is it something I should wait out?
Hey all, Been really enjoying Lemmy the last week or so, and was wondering if 2FA is on the roadmap at all.
internet_user 1y ago • 100%
I sure hope so. I need a homelab community here :)