| 6 Sep 2025 |
kraem | interesting. dig actually uses the bind mounted /etc/resolv.conf in the service but the python script i was testing with used my hosts nameserver. i was using this script (https://gist.github.com/Tugzrida/6fe83682157ead89875a76d065874973) which uses socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM), which should be using glibc if i understand correctly, which in turn makes it very strange because glibc should be reading the resolv.conf mounted inside the service? | 23:46:24 |
| 7 Sep 2025 |
Jassuko | what does your nsswitch.conf look like? | 00:53:30 |
hexa | https://www.servethehome.com/qnap-qsw-m3216r-8s8t-16-port-10gbe-managed-marvell-switch-review/ 🤔 | 01:02:15 |
hexa | 8x10Gbase-T, 8xSFP+ | 01:02:31 |
hexa | with fans, but apparently quiet | 01:02:46 |
hexa | L2+ web-managed 🥲 | 01:03:00 |
hexa | oh, per another listing this one actually has a console | 01:03:20 |
hexa | what about ssh? 🤔 | 01:03:38 |
hexa |
No, QNAP managed switches do not support SSH login for end users; however, users can access the managed switch graphical user interface (GUI)
| 01:04:00 |
hexa | uhh sure, go fuck your self if you are an enduser | 01:04:07 |
hexa | got it | 01:04:07 |
hexa | https://stevetech.me/posts/qnap-switch-serial-console implies they are running openwrt | 01:06:14 |