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EdwinX

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  1. The beep was not a low battery warning, it happened when my headphones were fully charged as well. It was a weird constant high pitched but low volume beep. Hard to explain.
  2. Hi. I ended up buying new batteries, not from Sennheiser but the same type from any electronics store. Solved the issue completely.
  3. I'm gonna make it a personal screenshot hosting, sort of like how prnt.sc and gyazo works, and then probably some small projects that I haven't decided on yet
  4. Ah, well, yes on my server. Could they get in to my server in that way and infect the rest of my network?
  5. Ah, well my server is open to the internet through the ports 80 and 443, could an attacker get in to my PC through that or in through my FTP and infect my whole home network?
  6. Thank you! But I'm wondering more in terms of security, the flaws of IIS and the risks of hosting a server on my own network.
  7. I bought the SSL, PositiveSSL from comodo.
  8. I'm using namecheap, I do have a static IP, the server is running on an actual PC and I'm setting up the SSL certificate right now. I'd like to use my own server for it to keep the cost down, I'm just wondering how I should make it as secure as possible.
  9. Hi, I recently bought a domain, I have a home server that runs on Windows 2016, I made an IIS server and port forwarded ports 80 and 443 to the server on my router. I connected my domain to my IIS homeserver and it all works. I'm wondering what security issues I might run into. I've heard I should be running it on a DMZ, but is there any way to do that without buying a dedicated firewall? Is there a way of doing it by just toughening up my home servers firewall and only letting port 80 and 443, send and recieve? Thanks!
  10. Already done that, even other alternative DNS's, didn't work.
  11. Yes, right. Cleared all cache several times, restarted router. Thing is that this happens on all my devices connected to my home network, phone, another PC, my main PC.
  12. What do you mean? I can see the image how it should be viewed through a VPN, it does not look corrupt when I use a VPN, when I don't then it looks corrupted.
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