

I had the same issue some time ago, and found that connecting with bluetoothctl in the terminal gave way more reliable results than the visual interface
I had the same issue some time ago, and found that connecting with bluetoothctl in the terminal gave way more reliable results than the visual interface
okay, but why did they used a guy beatboxing to illustrate their statement ?
HEAVY IS SPY !
Good point, I did not check if my router has already some built-in system that could let me connect to my home network with trusted devices from outside
Tailscale is very tempting, on one hand it should provide a pretty good layer of security without too much thinking and it is “free”, and on another hand, it’s a business solution, so it is probably not really free…
Thanks for the answer anyway confirming that Tailscale is pretty easy to setup !
Okay, so that’s pretty much the setup I had in mind. Good to know there is not much need for an extra step for security, thanks for the answer !
Well, I guess that would still be vulnerable to DDOS attacks, but that would just prevent me from accessing my cinnamon apple-pie recipe from my self hosted recipe manager for some time. A bit mean, but not catastrophic.
I wondered if there would be some other attacks that could compromise my machine with only a wireguard setup, but that’s a good sign if there is nothing obvious.
but why though ? the killbind is funny :(
Right now i’m on mint, but when this issue happened, i was on fedora 42.
But if bluetoothctl does not work either, maybe it’s another issue that i had (maybe the drivers or something)