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Revision as of 01:52, 5 September 2023
Stuff to watch
Most recent unpatrolled pages (ideally there should be none):
- 10:03, 25 February 2026 Openconnect-SSO in Docker (hist | edit) [4,540 bytes] Benaki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= VPN via openconnect-sso (Docker) = This guide describes how to connect to a Cisco AnyConnect-compatible VPN using openconnect-sso running inside a Docker container, with automatic DNS configuration on connect. == Prerequisites == * Docker installed and running * doas configured * The <code>openconnect-sso</code> Docker image built (see below) * A VPN-specific <code>resolv.conf</code> saved at <code>~/.local/resolv.conf</code> == Building the Docker imag...")
- 14:38, 7 February 2026 Mounting a LUKS Encrypted Data Partition at Boot (hist | edit) [3,958 bytes] Benaki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Mounting a LUKS Encrypted Data Partition at Boot = This guide covers how to set up a secondary LUKS-encrypted partition as a data drive that is automatically unlocked and mounted when Alpine Linux boots. This is useful if, for example, you have a root partition on one drive and want an encrypted data partition on another — or if you simply want a separate encrypted volume for personal data. == Prerequisites == * A spare partition (this guide uses <code>/dev/sda1</...")
- 14:35, 7 February 2026 Unlock an encrypted data partition on login (hist | edit) [0 bytes] Benaki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Mounting a LUKS Encrypted Data Partition at Boot = This guide covers how to set up a secondary LUKS-encrypted partition as a data drive that is automatically unlocked and mounted when Alpine Linux boots. This is useful if, for example, you have a root partition on one drive and want an encrypted data partition on another — or if you simply want a separate encrypted volume for personal data. == Prerequisites == * A spare partition (this guide uses <code>/dev/sda1</...")
- 05:16, 5 February 2026 Rescue disk (hist | edit) [1,657 bytes] Prabuanand (talk | contribs) (moved content from Installation page)
- 04:48, 1 February 2026 Mumble (hist | edit) [2,721 bytes] John3-16 (talk | contribs) (1. Created Mumble page by moving and updating contents of Murmur page, further to preferred and updated naming upstream; 2. Expanded Beginning to include client side; 3. Added 'See also'. See Talk:Mumble.)
- 17:36, 5 January 2026 Lumina (hist | edit) [2,023 bytes] D1nuc0m (talk | contribs) (First draft)
- 05:21, 27 December 2025 Wayback (hist | edit) [11,471 bytes] John3-16 (talk | contribs) (Initial writeup after launch of wayback 0.3; contributions encouraged.)
- 16:31, 13 December 2025 Kodi (hist | edit) [615 bytes] WhyNotHugo (talk | contribs) (Initial writeup)
List of broken redirects (there should be none)
List of double redirects (there should be none)
List of duplicate files (there should be none)
All irc:// hyperlinks. (there should be none)
To-do
Pages which contain dead links
Obsolete pages (Need to go through and RfD some of these)
Pages which contain links to unencrypted content (Some sites stubbornly refuse to join the current century)
RfDs (I don't have access to deal with these)
List of non-existing pages that are linked to
All http:// hyperlinks. All of these need to be checked to see if they can be rewritten to https://
All ftp:// hyperlinks. All of these need to be check to see if an sftp:// or https:// version is available.
All svn:// hyperlinks. Old Alpine SVN links have gotta go!
Tools
Template wikimarkup expansion tool
Redirect by file, user, page, revision, or log ID
Description of automatic abuse filtering (because I always forget, and it would be nice to be able to explain to new wiki users why exactly their posts are getting denied)
Go to a completely random page. This is both fun and useful!