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  • I love how you people use the edge cases to argue the entire case. “What if an alien comes down and buys some McDonald’s and it has an allergic reaction that causes it to sneeze on a man, and that puts a baby in his testicles. Huh? What about then? That’s why abortion needs to be free and legal for EVERYONE!”

    The truth is people are fucking disgusting and would rather kill a human being than take any kind of responsibility for their actions. Period.

  • Seriously? Do we have to create a "no posts about what's happening on Reddit" rule?

  • pfSense comes with a fairly closed default firewall. You’ve done a decent job of describing the physical configuration of the network. What is the logical configuration? What VLAN(s) have you set up? In the firewall page, what tabs/headings are there? At minimum, you should see “Floating”, “WAN”, and “LAN”.

    Also, please include the networking config for Proxmox and the pfSense VM. You can grab those details from the Proxmox GUI.

  • Couple of things:

    First, the subnet router for your wireless network is not 192.168.1.1. Given that the subnet mask is /24 and the subnet is 192.168.86.0, I’d guess that the subnet router for the wireless network is 192.168.86.1. Of course, you’ll need to verify that within your OpnSense configuration.

    Second, by creating the two networks on OpnSense, each one likely already has a ‘default route’. On a Linux command line, the would be a destination of 0.0.0.0 with a gateway of 192.168.x.1. This means anything not meant for the local subnet (192.168.x.0) will gets passed to the subnet router.

    Third, the firewall on the OpnSense router has to allow the traffic between subnets. This is likely your sticking point. You’ll need to visit the firewall admin area of OpnSense and configure each subnet to be able to pass traffic to/from the other. I’m a pfSense user, so I don’t know the exact steps in OpnSense. But these general steps should still apply.

  • Yup. Totally reasonable take. I'm all for following the rules. I just didn't see any rules being broken by creating the !prolife@lemmy.world community.

  • I checked the terms for lemmy.world and mastodon.world. I don't what rule was explicitly broken. That's why I am asking to discuss this with the mod team.

  • The moderator team will take this as a learning opportunity. We don't have any rules for this community specific to rudeness or insults. This post was fine as an opinion piece until Edit 2. For this reason, I'm locking the post. Additionally, we'll be updated the community rules on the Sidebar shortly.

  • I need keyword filtering to avoid all the ‘Reddit bad’ posts.

  • Wow! Your commitment and diligence is admirable!

  • At this point, Reddit should be considered an informational reference only. Most, if not all, of us have removed Reddit from our daily lives. Therefore, don't worry about the upvotes/downvotes over there because they matter less than they ever did before. If you need an answer to a question, use their search functionality.

  • I’m curious: what’s the use case for multiple users? Seems like PhotoPrism is a fancy photo gallery. Not sure how multiple users is needed for that.

    What are the other basic features that aren’t available for free?

  • Fuck /u/spez