Yes, you just access it from an internal address.
Yes, you just access it from an internal address.
An individual instance can be load balanced pretty easily, but that’s on the admin of that instance to implement.
Pfft - everyone knows you need a soul to get online
Yes. Lemmy 2FA uses SHA256 TOTP digests, which are newer (and better) than the SHA1 digests used as default by most authenticator apps.
Critically, Lemmy will not have you verify that the generated TOTP code works before locking it in, nor will it give you backup codes.
You should check the documentation of your authenticator app to see if any changes need to be made in the app prior to adding Lemmy 2FA.
If your app only supports SHA1, or you fail to follow your app’s procedures to add an SHA256 digest, and you add the 2FA token generated by Lemmy, you’re not getting back into that account.
Don’t worry about Phoenix - they’re always blue
Seconding clonidine, especially for blood pressure. Also might want to check out ubiquinol (CoQ10).
THAT LUMP IS A CAT AND IT HAS A NAME
The easiest way to make an ignorant person feel special is to identify an “other” for the ignorant person to look down on/blame for their problems.
Oldest trick in the oldest of books.
Maybe that’s just how you’re supposed to play a skelephone
Borgbackup to Borgbase