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Tall Paul Tech
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Aruba CX 6300 To Linux VXLAN
Doing a simple VXLAN setup between an Aruba CX 6300 switch, and a simple Linux host.
VXLANs let you extend the L2 broadcast domain over a UDP tunnel.
VXLANs let you extend the L2 broadcast domain over a UDP tunnel.
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Linux Nikon Z30 MTP as Webcam via Web Sockets and OBS
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The Nikon Z30 camera can't be used directly as a webcam like a UVC device can. Instead, it requires a program in the middle to make it appear as a webcam to the system. The problem is, this is only provided for Windows or Mac, but not Linux. There is a program for Linux that connects to the camera via MTP and creates a websocket to view video in a browser. This source can be used via OBS and se...
Fixing Old Hi-Fi Amplifier With A Soldering Iron
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There's nothing like fixing your own products. It used to be that way, and it was quite normal. Nowadays, it's hard to believe that we have to fight against big corporations to be able to do this same kind of thing.
Buying an iPad, my first Apple product.
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I bought an iPad because I had to for a specific purpose.
Best Butcher In Brisbane
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The best butcher in Brisbane. Get on down there! p/Crossetts-Family-Butchery-100094113287756/ crossettsfamilybutchery
LibreNMS Networks Maps
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Making some custom network maps in LibreNMS and putting hosts in the correct geographical location.
Layer One Fault
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Hunting down a cabling issue that was preventing LAN connection coming up at 1Gb/s. Tester link: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006374892068.html
Moving network equipment around at Nugget Garage
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Adding a switch to a workshop network and doing the change over from the TP-Link router to the Ubiquiti router and setting up some cameras.
Removing Proxmox Subscription Nag Screen
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Removing Proxmox Subscription Nag Screen
Car Stereo High-Low Audio Level And Mixing
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Taking a high level audio output from a factory amp which has separate woofer/tweeter and combining them to a single low level signal to feed into an amp or other head unit.
Bridge Problem With Docker
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My bridge adaptor was working fine until I installed Docker, at which point it stopped forwarding traffic through itself.
Ubiquiti Camera Wi-Fi Adoption Process
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Doing a Wi-Fi packet capture while setting up a Ubiquiti Wi-Fi camera to the Dream Machine
Ubiquiti Dream Machine Unboxing And Setup
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Ubiquiti Dream Machine Unboxing And Setup
Replacing Fans For Silent Ones In HP Switch
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Replacing Fans For Silent Ones In HP Switch
Meetup At Mt Coot-Tha - Saturday 24th Feb, 10am
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Meetup At Mt Coot-Tha - Saturday 24th Feb, 10am
BYD Custom Stereo - Part 3 - Building Sub Box
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BYD Custom Stereo - Part 3 - Building Sub Box
BYD Custom Stereo - Part 2 - Connecting Amp And Speakers
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BYD Custom Stereo - Part 2 - Connecting Amp And Speakers
BYD Seal Custom Stereo - Part 1 - Alpine UTX-M08S Head Unit
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BYD Seal Custom Stereo - Part 1 - Alpine UTX-M08S Head Unit
BYD Seal Custom Stereo Install Quick Progress Update
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BYD Seal Custom Stereo Install Quick Progress Update
The power point should be ABOVE the NBN control box, not below as you indicated!
It met the track facebook.com/NuggetGarage/posts/pfbid02DPzDQcpj9HrdEqjaLAybfTu9kNbNGTsGTMTj9h1bLoZaGTBim33CqMCDvj3GctFnl
Thanks. Simple, fast and no bullshittalking.
VXLAN is awesome, just connected a customer to our EVPN fabric. Coolest thing about it is the multi-homing.
Did not know it was that easy to get a basic setup with vxlan.
Nice one! I didn't know about VXLANs. Thanks for the tip! Curious why the bind was against dev eno1, I was thinking it would be wg0 since the traffic is all popping out of wireguard?
As I mentioned, if you want a sub interface with a vlan...
The VXLAN was bound to eno1 since eno1 and the other side (Aruba switch) would be sharing the same Layer 2 domain. The reason it's not bound to wg0 is because VXLAN travels over Layer 3. So the Linux machine only needs to know how to get to the other side via it's L3 routing table.
This is a new one for me. Have a video idea if you have time, I have a pfsense box running 2 vlans (1&2), obviously both on 2 diff subnets. My issue is getting multicast between then through the dell power connect switch. I have no idea how to do it. Any pointers for simply doing it so I can access my had homerun from either clan would be great
You need a multicast gateway setup. Or if it's mdns an mdns gateway. There's probably an addon for that in pfsense
i love keeping it simple like this for teaching and demo purposes. best way to start learning networking is two pcs directly connected by a cat cable, make sure you understand everything going on. expand from there
Many people skip the basics
I've seen VXLAN in my router's settings, but never thought to learn what it does, thanks for this quick and simple explanation!
i've used this on my casa OS homeserver wich runs on acer D270 and it works.
Aww... you left out the good BGP stuff!
Mate, people cry if I don't mention basic stuff half of the time
one thing to note, depending on your usecase, if it is pure performance also look into the mtu settings. in your demo the vxlan interface was bigger than the wireguard one, meaning one big vxlan datagram would encapsulate into 1 more additional wireguard packet which needs to be sent, easily doubling the required packets
Yeah true. Every cunt and his dog takes a cut out of the MTU these days. It really was just to demo the concept though. MTU talk is for another day/video.
I’ve heard VXLAN used a billion times but never actually heard about how it works, this was a cool overview!
Well, there you go
Would you kill your WAN now when there's a broadcast storm on your LAN?
Why would I have a broadcast storm in the first place? That would take out a LAN as it is. This demo was just a very crude example of the concept anyway.
@TallPaulTech very fair, it's not of much use if the LAN is down as well
As a linux user since 1997 thanks for showing the effort to make things work.
I've got something more interesting planned to film tonight on the network side of things.
Looking forward to the links to your other HD content once you figure it out ;)
HD is how I roll
Use windows, not just looking out one
bruh
me watching this while dropping all ipv6 traffic on my pfsense gateway
Paul is back!
Don't call it a comeback!
@@TallPaulTech sorry, it will not happen again.
Relax, you didn't get that. czcams.com/video/vimZj8HW0Kg/video.html
@@TallPaulTech over my head. Love it. Haha
Great video. I love these tech-guides with lots of debug-output and stuff you need to compile and tinker with yourself... ./Configure; make; make install 😀
Yeah, it's about time I got back into it. A lot of people just don't care though.
You should’ve looked at a Birddog X1 instead - 1920x1080 PTZ, designed in Aus, straight up UVC output… And the option for video over network as well (NDI) We’ve just sold one to a customer, nearly half the price of the older model and with more features … Birddog is pretty cool
ur shit is the shit
Thanks
I can't believe what's happening! Thanks
Why do you need to use the browser as a source? Surely the webpage is just a mpeg stream or something similar that you should be able to use as a source in obs directly Edit: when looking through the source code it seems to return an mjpeg stream. Wondering if it would be easy to modify the code to dump the video into a /dev/video loopback device.
Is the resolution a setting on the camera?
My thoughts exactly
4:36 - wonder how much that "model didn't match, falling back to the generic model" debug line is affecting the resolution issue.
Yeah, I wondered the same thing myself.
Thanks, Paul, this was pretty interesting. You'll get there in the end.
Nice overview, God bless.
i see your problem, you're not using windows.
Stop trying to wind me up!
Windows are useful only to temporairly lay cables through them until you drill proper hole and guide cable as it should be.
OMG. That cracked me up.
Saying "your videos are inspiring" is big understatement. Another from the series "today i've learnt".
Mate, did you just do what I think you did?
@@TallPaulTech I reckon you deserve it.
@@calibre_au6183 I didn't even know you could do donations via comments. This was my first one ever, so I was surprised. Looks like it came from Poland given the currency. That's awesome.
Thanks mate, it's much appreciated, and my first ever!
that's sick. just did one don't know where it went tho.
Do you have to catch a bus ? You speak too fast.
The seat belt reminder got to go next bit hot glue mute these tiny audio barrel unites so sound still but sound like they a mile away
@8:20 You can see the hole the wire must route through, gravity says drop the wire in from the top. Great video! Lots of ideas here, thank you.
In Hong Kong my BYD Atto 3 allows me to select what kind of driving assist I prefer. And it stays as it is until I change them again. No annoying.
Hey buddy how do I do to downgrade my byd sunplus 2023 ev, because I want to install apps
No, but I think someone has done it. I didn't need to so never tried myself.
Had a ride in that once, sub 3 second saloon aint no washing machine. Incredible car for is time.
What a stupendous knob.
buy yourself a Yugo, it won't annoy you at all, I am sure.
This is really good!
Great video btw.
Where do I get that t-shirt?
Man, that shirt's years old from somewhere
Very nice video mate. Many thanks! I have a question here: I can capture the wifi packets, but when I look into the packet details using Wireshark, I found that the radiotap information is missing (there is no such information at all). Is that due to the wifi adapter I used? The wifi adapter I used is ALFA AWUS036NH (Ralink RT3070 chipset).
From memory, I 'think' it comes down to driver implementation, but don't quote me on that.
@@TallPaulTech Thanks a lot. BTW, which Wifi adapter do you use?
Oh lord, this was painful to watch.
Can one TRY Debian on a thumb drive - WITHOUT installation? if so - HOW?
3:08 You're much better off hoovering those metal shavings away, than just blowing them. They can get around and cause shorts in your power supply among other things. (Google "zinc whiskers" which get around in datacenters and wreak havoc)
6:08. My head explode a little bit... how slow did you set the CAN speed for us to see this? I thought these packets are sent in like 10ms but we can see it drawing on and on on your oscilloscope. Did you slow this just for the demonstration?
This dude has turned on and turned up everything so he can slander the car. We are loving our car and we dont set the car to do any of those things. Pretty simple solution.
What is the pc program used please
You mean the one that has it on the title bar of the window?
The Hyundai Excel is what you should have been focusing on. Everywhere in the 90's. And that one looks achingly stock
Thanks for this. I was wondering about this myself as I learned about IPV6. I am an incentive guy. I can not think of any incentives for an ISP (as a profit-seeking entity) to make porting from one ISP to another easier, although I can think of some disincentives. That said, they could move a /48 from one medium to another internally unless it is more important to them to selfishly use it as an easy way to identify which medium you are on instead of making it more convenient for the end users of the /48. There may also be some infrastructure changes to enable the individual ownership of /48s. As you said, most of the internet was built on IPv4, and ISP's massive infrastructure is no different.