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Open Source Password Manager Web Server

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Open Source Password Manager Web Server

2024-07-19 09:20:57

I've been using this drive in a web server environment for a year or so. It does what it does well.

5
2024-08-05 04:15:59

Works as expected. I can view the console for my web server on an old television that has a VGA input.

5
2024-09-06 08:37:33

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Works as described. I plan on using it to store my passwords and then I have them in a safe place. There is a instructional pdf on usb when you first open the drive. And there was nothing complicated, just open the app up to setup a password and password hint. Can also add a user password in case you forget your password. It is 8gb, plenty of room for my needs.

5
2024-05-08 04:10:49

Very bright and easily adjustable. You DO need to have WiFi to set it up (and it cannot be an open WiFi, must have a password), but once set up you can take it anywhere and plug it in and it remembers how it was set. Great illumination for festivals and such as long as you have a source of AC power.

5
2024-09-17 08:53:29

I purchased this for use as a backup with an Intel NUC that I'm using as a web-server. The web-server has 4tb of storage, so I have Windows set to backup the contents of the web-server onto this drive. It's working great!

5
2024-07-24 03:36:26

I bought this router to accommodate a web/minecraft/media server, constant online gaming, excessive video streaming, and three wireless access points (my house has metal lathe, which acts like a faraday cage). Was previously using some Netgear garbage home user Wi-Fi router that couldn't keep up with the demand and was awful to manage. This router is a breeze to manage if you have at least basic networking knowledge. The 10 ports allow me to wire my server, computer, access points, and other peripheral gear to keep the wireless networks from getting congested. The quality of my home network improved dramatically and allowed me to actually utilize every drop of the gigabit ethernet we pay for. I also appreciate Ubiquiti's detailed firmware upgrade logs. I would absolutely recommend this router to anyone looking to have fast, easily configurable internet at home, and I'm sure it would hold up well for a small business too.

5
2024-07-03 08:50:29

Bought this to replace a comparable but much older HP CP2025dn. The M455dn is a very nice color laser printer that is enterprise quality yet is priced reasonably enough for a small office/home office. Keypad makes it easy to access the embedded web server to set a static IP address on your network and configure many other settings as well. Tip: enable IPSEC on the printer so that logging onto the embedded web server via a browser and https: does not ask you to bypass the requirement for a valid certificate. This printer is quiet, fast, and reliable. It has 1.25 GB of RAM for storage of large or multiple jobs.

5
2024-06-23 01:52:57

This is my first ever NAS and I love it! I wanted something rack mountable and after some research landed on this. I'm sure it's way overkill for my needs, but plenty of room to grow and some great software to use and grow into. I made an install/setup video for this and some of the other components (including the PCI card to add 10Gb and NVMe cache). It's on my YouTube channel, Help Me DIY, if you want to check it out. My 4 major use cases for this NAS are: 1. Editing my videos using FCPX directly from my NAS 2. Running a Plex server 3. Backup storage space for my MacBook Pro and my Mac. 4. Running a web server. So far I have everything working, and I even got my web server Dockerized on the NAZ!

5
2024-04-23 05:43:49

I purchased this NUC for use as a web-server. I wanted a SFF computer where the OS runs on one drive and the web-server information is stored on a secondary drive. This NUC is perfect as it allows me to have storage for the OS (the m.2 drive), and then a second storage location (the 2.5 SSD) for the web-server information.

5
2024-05-28 05:21:24

I put Gargoyle open source router software on it. It can do so much now. It's a snappy router.

5