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Last active February 6, 2023 23:02 — forked from Jachimo/README.md
Using ZeroTier to route between two UniFi USG LANs

Routing between two UniFi USG based LANs with ZeroTier

Intro

This is a quick explanation of how to configure both ZeroTier and two Ubiquiti UniFi USGs to allow routing between two IPv4 networks. Both networks are in private (RFC1918) address space and each one has its own DHCP service. There is no need for NAT between them, only IP routing.

The two networks are 192.168.1.0/24 (call this the "left" network) and 192.168.10.0/24 (the "right" network) but they can be anything. Also, you can have multiple CIDR blocks on one side or the other of the ZeroTier route; if you do, you just have to create more routing table entries.

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mikestecker / optimising-unifi-performance.md
Last active February 19, 2025 20:54
optimising-unifi-performance

optimising-unifi-performance

NOTE: Content below is written by Adrian Mace. Click here for an updated version.

Below are the key settings that I apply on any unifi installation for optimal performance.

Settings

Settings > Site

  • Ensure Enable Advanced Features is enabled
    This allows you to follow along with the guide in it's entirety.
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Jiab77 / create-DNS-over-TLS-bridge-with-pi-hole-unbound-and-stubby-on-ubuntu-server.md
Last active July 19, 2025 16:25
Few months ago, I've made a similar work but I wanted something a little more easier to manage. Please have a look at here for my previous work.

Create DNS-over-TLS bridge with Pi-hole, unbound and stubby on Ubuntu Server

Few months ago, I've made a similar work but I wanted something a little more easier to manage. Please have a look at here for my previous work.

This time, I'm gonna do pretty much the same thing but using Pi-hole as base then modify it to include unbound and stubby.

This way, I can use the power of Pi-hole with some additional security layers:

  • Recursive DNS check (unbound)
  • DNS-over-TLS (stubby)

How to install Homebrew package manager on Steam Deck

(See also installing Distroboxm, which is included in SteamOS 3.5 and newer: https://distrobox.it/ )
(See also installing Nix package manager: https://determinate.systems/posts/nix-on-the-steam-deck )

You can install Homebrew (a package manager for macOS and Linux) without disabling the read-only partition with sudo steamos-readonly disable.
The package manager can be used alongside Flatpaks. Some software is only available on Flathub, and some software is only available on Homebrew.

  1. Switch to desktop mode (hold power button until a menu appears, then select "Switch to desktop mode")
  2. Click the logo at the bottom left, go to System, then go to Konsole