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How to start wireguard client on windows, in the background?
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I have multiple computers (Win10 pro) placed at different remote locations (my partners) that I need to manage. I need to access them from a central location. So I have a central VPN server, and I want multiple Win10 pro instances to connect to it. I'm using L2TP, but I would like to migrate to wireguard. With L2TP, it is possible to start rasdial.exe in the background, from the task scheduler. The main ...

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apache proxy forward to a dynamic url set in the http header
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I have an app server, which uses an apache server as a forward proxy to access the Internet. The forward proxy config on the apache server looks like:

<VirtualHost 10.10.10.1:8080>
  ProxyRequests On
  SSLProxyEngine On

  ProxyPass        / https://internet.com/api
  ProxyPassReverse / https://internet.com/api

  <Location />
      ....
  </Location>
</VirtualHost>

The config  ...

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Is authoritative nameserver IP address cached by Recursive resolver?
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I know that A,AAAA records will be cached by Recursive resolver and stub resolver. When a person searches a subdomain/domain, if it is CNAME record which is searched, the Resolver gets the corresponding domain name( because CNAME record value will also be domain ) and pass it to the client. Now does the Resolver repeat the entire search for finding the IP address for the domain name ( Root, TLD and auth ...

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Nginx reverse-proxy pass front-end application matching url from HTTPS to HTTP
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I everyone. I'm very new to Nginx. My situation is like this. I have a Php application which that handles both backend and front-end, and also I have another ReactJs application as a micro-frontend service. I'm using a Docker container for the Nginx service.

Currently, domains are like this; Php application - https://my.happy.customers.local ReactJs - http://my.happy.customers.profile.local

What I want t ...

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Unable to connect to my self hosted cloud MQTT broker
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I have followed the instructions to configure Mosquitto on CentOS 7, provided by digital ocean. I believe I have most of the stuff set up correctly, I was able to follow all the instructions with some deep diving to find solutions for some deprecated instructions. But, I am able to subscribe and publish messages to a topic when I'm logged on to my server.

However, I want to access my own MQTT brok ...

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