I got a PIN assigned by my bank back in the 1980s, and it is in that range. I always assumed it was random, because how easy is it to generate a 4-digit random number? But maybe they gave out PINs more like safe combinations. I don't think you could change them back then, either.
If you're going to have any non-linux clients, samba will be an order of magnitude easier. MacOS handles nfs pretty well, but Windows just wants SMB
Your router knows it's in trouble when you call it by its government name instead of its 192.168.street.name
tburkhol
joined 1 year ago
fd00:: is the new 192.168