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unwanted http to https redirect
I have a few raspberry pis running some services in my homelab. For some reason I can't explain, they are all redirecting http to https for most servers:
For example, if I run
$ curl https://example.ca
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Guidance on Building a 5G Home Gateway on a Raspberry Pi?
I'm preparing to move to a location where wired/fiber internet is not available but the 5G mobile service is. The gateway devices from our carrier do not allow admin access to configure anything, only ...
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Why is "iw dev wlan1 scan" not as fast as on smartphone with the same driver same adapter?
I want to make a continuous scanning tool. Based on the command: sudo iw dev wlan1 scan I use the flush parameter because I am try to log the GPS data too and need fresh rssi data with every scan.
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Failure to grant write permissions on NAS share
I'm clearly not the only one suffering from this problem. I have looked at the solutions offered but none seem to work in my instance.
I have a Western Digital NAS on my home wifi network, and have ...
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Raspberry Pi loses all 2.4Ghz wifi SSIDs, only shows/connects to 5ghz
I am having a problem where after some days my raspberry pi will disconnect from a 2.4ghz network and when I look up on the available SSIDs, there's only 5ghz networks, not a single 2.4ghz network.
I ...
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Pi as restricted Wifi bridge/AP for one device only
Apologies if this is similar to older questions but I can't see the exact use-case, and network manager has come along in recent times to deprecate the old ways, so here we go...
We have a wifi-only ...
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Cannot ping/connect to external addresses (except DNS servers) reliably on raspberry pi 5 bookworm
For reference, I'm no expert of how networks work and have mostly self-taught myself, so apologies in advance for any inaccuracies/omissions.
I have a raspberry pi 5 connected via ethernet and wifi to ...
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Zero 2W networking does not work
I've tried:
installing different versions of the Raspberry PI os (Lite and Full, both 32 and 64 bit);
Editing cmdline and config in bootfs for ethernet connection (in cmdline added modules-load=dwc2,...
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Raspberry Pi 5 Model B not running 1000BaseT
I hope someone can help me. I am running a 8GB RAM version of the Raspberry Pi 5 Model B on AlmaLinux 9.5. Unfortunately the system is not getting on gigabit speed. I recognized just by download speed ...
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Rock solid ethernet via cellular modem, but why are my wired connections so flaky?
I'm having trouble keeping alive IP connection between Pi port(s) and laptop on a hard wire. The connection freezes after 5-10 minutes while I am using putty. However, I am having completely zero ...
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Raspberry Pi 4 as router
My ISP provider is charging very high for Static IP for port forwarding. So I decided to disconnect the internet cable connected to ISP router/modem, and connect to Ethernet port of Raspberry Pi4. I ...
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How are wireless data packets processed on the Raspberry Pi?
My query is prompted by my quest to set up a firewall on my Raspberry Pi. However, in attempting to do this, I am wondering how connections are handled in general.
From reading online, it seems there ...
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Changing networks on a headless setup [duplicate]
So I flashed my Raspberry Pi and with the Raspberry Pi OS Lite (32-bit) and added my Wi-Fi credentials into it for a headless SSH setup and it works great. The issue I have is I want to connect the ...
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Is there a way to disable IPv4 completely, as to it never coming up while keeping IPv6 enabled?
So, what I'd like to do, is to disable IPv4 on a kernel level or similar, such that the network interface is completely devoid of IPv4, and I just want to keep IPv6, in terms of it giving itself a ...
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I have a RPi-4 is headless that I want to get the Wireless working
The machine has a working hardwired Ethernet connections, but I want to have the wireless as a backup.
The Pi-4 has been upgraded to bullseye (Debian 11).
It has wpa_suppliant installed. I think it ...
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