@Tech-E Yo, you went from 50K to 60K subs in like 2 months dude! I don't even think it was 2 full months. Pretty awesome for you. Soon you'll be at 100K with a couple thousand views per vid! :)
Appreciate this video as others, been diligently following these as well as watching your old ones. Where would this dhcp server fit in the network that has pfsense installed on a mini pc? I have my isp router bridged through my pfsense box. So right now yhe pfsense is handling dhcp. Would a srparate metal box serving as a dhcp work better in your opinion? From a functional, management, or security standpoint….?
Keep teaching! Some of us (and by us i mean Me) areslow but we'll catch up.
This is a must watch for anyone with a home lab!! Great video Josh
Just requested this in comments last video 🔥 man of the people
Great content, many thanks
Thanks Josh!!. Can you do a video on finding and searching files, using SED, filtering etc?
This is very useful
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Yo, you went from 50K to 60K subs in like 2 months dude! I don't even think it was 2 full months. Pretty awesome for you.
Soon you'll be at 100K with a couple thousand views per vid! :)
Thanks a ton!
Use systemctl status dhcpd at my job. It must be the redhat version of what you did
Appreciate this video as others, been diligently following these as well as watching your old ones. Where would this dhcp server fit in the network that has pfsense installed on a mini pc? I have my isp router bridged through my pfsense box. So right now yhe pfsense is handling dhcp. Would a srparate metal box serving as a dhcp work better in your opinion? From a functional, management, or security standpoint….?