I wish I knew how tails does it so that I could make my Linux do it as well.
Edit: oh, it’s just spoofing the user agent af far as I can see. That doesn’t hide it being linux at all.
I wish I knew how tails does it so that I could make my Linux do it as well.
Edit: oh, it’s just spoofing the user agent af far as I can see. That doesn’t hide it being linux at all.
Why do so many external entities care so much about constantly trying to reduce my privacy?
If they would not have started it, I wouldn’t have started to care.
netcup as well
Well, it’s right in the name - National PUBLIC Data
/s
I had some similar symptoms on a Fritzbox router, because by default the devices connected over wifi were unable to communicate with those connected by cable. Some routers also had this setting for the different wifi bands, 2.4G & 5G.
But I don’t think you’d be able to ping it if this were the case.
Check yoyr router settings anyway, maybe you’ll find something there.
netcup and contabo each have the cheapest VPS option in certain specc constelations.
Even more so if you can wait until black friday or christmas, since they both regularely offer huge VPS deals.
With a Blazor (serverside mode) project you could have that with a nice user experience. Blazor has a tiny js which initializes something, otherwiss it renders the site on the server and sends the component updates to the browser, so the whole site does not need to reload, only the relevant components (which is kind of interesting).
Maybe there is some blazor serverside e-commerce project out there, I wouldn’t personally recommend it though.
Well, I don’t think thats what OP had in mind but there is WebAssembly as well.
For the site itself the most minimal thing you can do is an html file.
Then some software to act as the “server” that serves that file to a visitor. (nginx, caddy, apache - there are many options).
And your domain needs a domain record which points to your server.
As you want to use a home pc, you need to figure out whether your ISP gives you a dynamic or static IP.
If static, you can just use that.
If dynamic, you’d need some service like dynDNS to keep pointing your domain to your changing IP.
You can start by checking out the e-commerce list on awesome selfhosted. At a glance there are multiple which seem to be easy to set up, and require no code, so you should take a deeper look and decide based on your needs.
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted?tab=readme-ov-file#e-commerce
If you find something there that suits your needs make sure to let us know why you chose it :)
Not sure about debian, but the archlinux iso has ssh on per default, so if you have no other bootable drives in your server other than the usb with the iso, just fire it up and try to connect to it via ssh.
Definitive roadmap (for the lazy people edition):