Sorry for being unclear, that’s what I meant. Set rules using the Ansible module, make them persistent by notifying a handler that makes a cmd call.
Yeah, ansible.builtin.iptables
makes the changes and the task then notifies a handler to invoke iptables-save
.
+1 for zramswap
, especially if you’re tight on RAM but have a few CPU cycles to spare.
I have no reason to expect any different, but I would have a better night sleep if Shoutrrr were still actively maintained. I get that there may be no features to add, and I’m OK with that, but there are >50 unresolved issues that no one is taking care of, and I would assume that every software needs to be tested against new versions of libs, frameworks, OS releases etc., and I’m not OK with a project not doing that.