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  • Is it possible to send the hint from OPNsense itself?

    Yes, to me it sounds like you’re already getting a big enough prefix from your ISP (all devices getting a /64), but you’ll have to request a bigger prefix from OPNsense. I believe it should give you the options to do this when you set the IPv6 mode to DHCPv6 on OPNsense, but I can’t say if your ISP router will handle it.






  • How can I do that with dpkg(1)?

    You can install .deb files with apt by prepending a ./, e.g. sudo apt install --no-install-recommends ./docker-desktop-4.30.0-amd64.deb would work. I usually avoid using dpkg unless I have to.

    Also:

    • That deb file is for docker desktop, which you said you didn’t want?
    • Is insapp an alias or something?
    • You were running sudo apt-get install -f before, was your install already broken?

  • Your description is mildly confusing to read, could you provide a list of commands? You can check history for this.

    Sometimes APT can auto install recommended packages, adding --no-install-recommends disables this temporarily.

    Edit: Also you’re using PopOS which is Ubuntu based, usually using Debian packages isn’t an issue on Ubuntu, but sometimes it is, and something like docker should have an Ubuntu version.







  • A lot of external status services just send a HTTP request to a certain url, if it succeeds then it’s up, if it errors or times out then it’s down. They also usually let you check if TCP ports do the usual handshake thing if you aren’t using HTTP.

    The response time can also be used to check if a site is running slower than usual too, and if you have a use for it you can usually specify the required response code for success.

    Although I wouldn’t be surprised if GitHub has some per-server analytics they can also use to estimate the load, but Instatus would work as described above.

    Sometimes these sorts of things are referred to as health checks, if you’re looking for search terms. For example Docker can be set up to poll a container’s web server every few minutes, and mark it as unhealthy it if it stops replying using the HEALTHCHECK instruction in the Dockerfile.