How should I setup separate MX records for a subdomain? https://serverfault.com/questions/54800/how-should-i-setup-separate-mx-records-for-a-subdomain
Kind: Notes
Anarchism and the welfare state: the Peckham Health Centre. http://www.historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/anarchism-and-the-welfare-state-the-peckham-health-centre
Don’t know much about it – given that the welfare state is probably kind of incongruous to anarchism, what alternatives for mutual aid does it provide?
Triggering a PHP script when your postfix server receives a mail: https://www.thecodingmachine.com/triggering-a-php-script-when-your-postfix-server-receives-a-mail/
SSH tunneling for web GUI access: https://docs.syncthing.net/users/firewall.html#tunneling-via-ssh
Possibly the better thing to do anyway is always tunnel through SSH. I should be able to do that from most machines I’ll be using. It’s unlikely I’ll want to connect to the syncthing GUI on the server from a device where I can’t do that.
Wondering what the difference is between reverse proxying through Nginx and setting GUI Listen Address to 0.0.0.0 as a way of opening up the syncthing web GUI.
Setting up syncthing on a server https://www.linuxbabe.com/backup/install-syncthing-debian-8-server-back-up-website
All set up with cloudvault. Thanks @mayel! Looking forward to migrating my blog over, and setting up syncthing.
Steps taken on new server: disabled root access. For scp, added AUTHY_TOKEN as an AcceptEnv in ssh_config. Creating new sudo user.
