Category: linux
Firefox Sync Server Fixed: HTTP 500 Error on Self-Hosted Firefox Sync (syncstorage-rs) & The “Clean Slate” Solution
Struggling with HTTP 500 errors on your self-hosted Firefox Sync server? Learn why existing local data causes crashes and how a “clean slate” approach fixes the syncstorage-rs database issues.
Taming the Fox: A Deep Dive into Fixing a Self-Hosted Firefox Sync Server
Self-hosting is an act of digital sovereignty. In an era of cloud services, running your own software is a powerful way to take control of your data. Firefox Sync is a fantastic, privacy-respecting service, but for those of us who want to go a step further, Mozilla and the open-source community have made it possible…

Unmasking Linux Dual-WAN Failover: A Case of the “Accidentally Deleted” Default Route
Setting up dual-WAN (Wide Area Network) failover on a Linux system is a common practice to ensure high availability for services. I recently deployed such a solution on my Ubuntu server: a primary line (enp0s11, connected to my home broadband) and a backup line (enx027c3d463e4d, connected to a 4G router). In theory, my custom script…
