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Ah! Misread your comment in that case.
Ah! Misread your comment in that case.
So… I use a physical passkey as a second factor on top of username and password on all three of my Synology-boxes. I have TOTP as backup in case I should lose my passkey.
Anyways - synology has no clue about my phone number, so I’m not sure I agree with your sentiment that it’s a requirement.
Curious to know if this affects the DD-WRT style firmware as well?
Pelle Svanslös Alfons Åberg
I have a zero tolerance for any indications of issues. If a drive so much as sneezes weirdly I’ll replace it straight away. Why? Well, I’ve put my important shit on that array so why fuck around?
I can only second the issues with OneDrive. It failing on me and my three linked devices is what finally drove me away from a synced KeePass-file to self-hosting Vaultwarden with Bitwarden on my devices. No more duplicated files due to sync issues.
You might also want to check that your controller really supports hot-swapping. Not all do.
It’s just a wrapper on top of Docker. You can import your own yaml files when you create your setup.