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      <title>OpenWRT IPv6 GUAs with German Telekom</title>
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      <description>So I had to change routers once in a while and of course updated OpenWRT to the latest release compatible.&#xA;As I needed to purge the config I had to reconfigure my routers naturally.&#xA;Problem: IPv6 GUAs were not assigned to clients in the home networkI followed the IPv6 troubleshooting to the letter, but it still did not work.&#xA;Solution:Through searching the forums of OpenWRT I finally found a thread where it was mentioned that the wan6 interface should have &amp;quot;DHCP Server&amp;quot;-&amp;gt;&amp;quot;IPv6 Settings&amp;quot;-&amp;gt;&amp;quot;Designated master&amp;quot; enabled, and exactly that did the trick.</description>
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      <title>To the Ddrescue</title>
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      <description>Another year another ddrescue to rescue some data from an broken hard-disk.&#xA;As usual, people do not backup their stuff. Of course not, because most of the users do not even know what a backup is.&#xA;And so it happened in my secondary job, where I help a small company with IT stuff, that one of the disks at a kindergarden location broke down. Only valid way to rescue data was running ddrescue over multiple days to try to save as much as possible.</description>
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      <description>Every second day a new surprise. Technology&amp;hellip; :)&#xA;Yesterday: I figured out that my provider&amp;rsquo;s router had IPv6 problems and my IPv6 connections were, let&amp;rsquo;s call it &amp;lsquo;unstable&amp;rsquo;, or mostly not working at all.&#xA;Funny enough, a simple restart - have you tried to turn it off and on again? - fixed the problem.&#xA;Today: When I visited my own website, suddenly I got the caio (cloud-all-in-one) webinterface and thought - WTF?</description>
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      <description>Finally it is time to say good-bye to Wordpress and say Hello to Hugo.&#xA;For too long I used the bloated php-ware called Wordpress. And finally I decided to go the path towards Hugo.&#xA;I suspect the frequency of posts won&amp;rsquo;t get higher, and I also decided to only include one post from the past, which was quite recent, and ignored the history of my wordpress instance.&#xA;So a fresh start, a fresh life, kinda.</description>
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      <title>Setting up DMS (docker-mailserver) with PostgreSQL, PostfixAdmin and Roundcubemail</title>
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      <description>Some notes in the beginning:&#xA;DMS, docker mail server, is, as of now (2023-08-08), not intended to be used with a database and postfixadmin. It offers its user and domain management through a script and a text file, where you write in your accounts with hashed passwords or your aliases.&#xA;This is not a tutorial, it is my personal story with the topic. I might rewrite this as a tutorial at a later point in time.</description>
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