

I meant to ask about Traefik vs Caddy, but you setup is genius.
I meant to ask about Traefik vs Caddy, but you setup is genius.
I meant Traefik, sorry.
Also, why Nginx over Caddy? How does a minimal reverese proxy setup look like with Nginx?
Yes, sorry for the mixup. I meant Traefik
My small repurposed NAS could not handle hosting everything posted here, but it would be really nice if I had the time to both set it up AND use them. I’m suprised it can even handle almost 10 apps (but I am the only user).
I also had a dream of setting up Guacamole and run Heroes of Might and Magic III turn based. But I never got it working (didn’t use docker back then) so I gave up on it.
It’s nice because I don’t have to install it. Now I can use it when I work, on my computer at home or when my dad calls me.
But there is also merit to using a desktop application.
I haven’t used nextcloud in years, but last I read about it was to avoid AIO at all cost. There is another version and for some reason AIO was shit and not AIO was OK. Can’t remember why though.
I use KeePassXC. I have to sync it myself between devices (I use pCloud, syncthing and rclone). They have an android app that works great and there is an iOS app as wellapp, Strongbox. I’ve looked at replacing it a few times but nothing gave me the customisation Keypass offers.
You want DMZ. I have the same setup. DMZ will make router 1 consider router 2 to be WAN and not behind firewall.
Agreed. All the listed problems seem moot when viewing the project as a personal one.
I did some bad formatting during my initial setup of caddy. Having the formater is really handy.
I would assume it is OneDev, as the previous poster tried it as an alternative to Forgejo.
Had the same issue before, cable was the cause.
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I like this one.
Send it to a news paper.
https://docker-curriculum.com/
Best resource I found so far. I tried docker’s tutorial but it was not good at all.
I should look into AWS as well. Currently using a refurbished Datto NAS, running debian with everything in docker. I also have a r710! But I don’t have room for it at the moment.
I would never handle email myself. I would instead use a provider, turn off all filters and set up a mail server locally that works via the provider.
That way I don’t have to convince my ISP to set up a PTR for me, handle DMARC or SPF. Or care if my IP is blacklisted.
I assume a lot of people interested in selfhosting also enjoy the hardware side of things, making it more prominent than VPS.
I meant Traefik, but I’m reading up on Tailscale now and it looks good.