mhzawadi
@mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud
- Comment on Help with nginx & jellyfin 6 months ago:
Hello 👋
You need to comment out with
#
the below linesset $jellyfin jellyfin; resolver 127.0.0.1 valid=30s;
That is trying to use a DNS server that doesn’t exist
- Comment on Proxmox server monitoring 6 months ago:
Im a nagios head here
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- Comment on How much maintenance do you find your self-hosting involves? 6 months ago:
I have just been round my small setup and run an OS update, took about an hour. That includes a reboot of a dedicated server with OVH.
a pi and mini PC at home, a dedi at OVH running 2 LXC and 5 qemu vms. All deb a mix of 11 and 12.
I spend Wednesday evenings checking what updates need installing, I get an email every week from newreleases.io with software updates and run Semaphore to check on OS updates.
- Comment on Recommendation for outgoing-only SMTP server 7 months ago:
Not sure if it’s in fedora, but I use nullmail as my mta. Simple to config and does just MTA
- Comment on Peak technology 8 months ago:
They make the money on the ink, not the printer. Laserlet for win
- Comment on Provider suggestion 8 months ago:
Have you looked at ovh?
Have both a VPS and dedicated host
- Comment on What's wrong with Nextcloud, and why is it slow/clunky? 8 months ago:
I have been running nextcloud for some time, it was running very quickly. But the v28 update seems to have broke some of the extra apps, like groupfolders.
That said, it’s very much a system that needs good hardware to run it well
- Comment on Pathetic 🤷 8 months ago:
me remembering I caused an outage yesterday by deleting nginx config 🤦♂️
- Comment on Multiple HDDs in a RPi5 vanish 8 months ago:
Something to check is the type of USB devices, as I had a hard time with finding enclosures that work.
Some enclosures just don’t work and randomly disconnect
- Comment on I love Home Assistant, but... 8 months ago:
Ok, I dont get your point of view. As I dont see the need to sub path things.
What I do see is a lot of people who seem to think that a sub-path is good security, cheaper to run and lots of other things.
First off, you can get free lets encrypt certs and even a wildcard cert if you know how. Also you can get a SAN cert with a little config of certbot.
Second, you dont need an A record for every domain. You can use a c-name or even a wildcard to catch any domain name.
Then the security is all crap, if the sub path is on the internet it will get found in time. A domain is just more obvious, you can also name the sub domain anything you want. Case in point is my nextcloud on an owncloud sub domain.
If you start to look into ways to automate all that, then things are trivial to add to. I use OVH for my domains, as they provide an API that I can use with certbot to get any certificate I want for my domain. I can also use the API to provision a new subdomain, be that an A record or c-name. But I have a wildcard subdomain so that I can spin up anything on any subdomain and I dont have to do any setup.
- Comment on I love Home Assistant, but... 8 months ago:
Requiring a full URL will be more of security thing I would guess, as some users put HA on the internet and it could have access to open doors.
Also I have tried things on sub paths and it got very complicated to know where a service was, a domain keeps things easy to setup and manage. As I run internet facing services for my day job, I have to look at both security and easy of maintenance when setting things up.
I would say that if you need a path over domain, its a skill issue and you need to find a better way of working.
- Comment on I love Home Assistant, but... 8 months ago:
I think your missing the point of HAOS, it’s an appliance. You don’t manage it like a normal self host system.
Once you treat it as an appliance, it’s great. Also there is a portainer agent you can run that will connect to a portainer instance.
As for your tunnel issues, maybe the tunnel thing is your biggest issue. I run all my self host stuff on its own subdomain, if I want to route something home I use the site to site VPN I have. Even a cheap ovh vps could be a way to run stuff on subdomains
- Comment on Hetzner Server auction worth it? 10 months ago:
I use OVH for my dedi, they often have sales on -> eco.ovhcloud.com/en-gb/
- Comment on Looking for a Calendar-Syncing Solution with support for subscribing to external Ical Calendars. 10 months ago:
With davx on Android to sync it all, even your contacts
- Comment on Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times 10 months ago:
Thanks for the heads up, will wait for 28.0.2 as that is currently cooking.
On the Retention app thing, I got into tagging to remove old backups. Will have in the morning for how I set it up
- Comment on Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times 10 months ago:
I’ve not moved to 28 yet, might wait a bit longer from your post. My 27 is rock solid, I don’t understand why so many have issues with nextcloud.
Maybe the docker installs are pants
- Comment on File size preference for Radarr? 10 months ago:
I think you want to limit to DVD, I think you Amy have Blu-ray
- Comment on Access control for selfhosted services via VPS? 10 months ago:
You could, that would keep home stuff at home
- Comment on Access control for selfhosted services via VPS? 10 months ago:
I would move the SSL to your VPS, make that your nginx entry point.
Then use virtual servers in nginx to listen on the wiregiard nic for local stuff and it’s public IP for internet accessible stuff, you could also add in some Auth service for things without MFA.
- Comment on Need some guidance with upgrading 10 months ago:
Yes, I had the same issue when I updated to 0.19
- Comment on Need some guidance with upgrading 10 months ago:
You might need to wait for lemmy to sort it’s self out before lemmt-ui is happy
- Comment on Need some guidance with upgrading 10 months ago:
Update lines 33 and 48 with 0.18.5, then do a
docker compose pull
and thendocker compose up -d
Once lemmy is up and happy, then repeat for 0.19.1
- Comment on Need some guidance with upgrading 10 months ago:
I would move to 0.18 and then on to 0.19, how you get there will depend on how you setup in the first place. a look at your compose file would help
- Comment on What's the point on hosting RSS reader's? 11 months ago:
I use nextcloud to collate all my RSS feeds, I can then access them all from the nextcloud web UI or the mobile app
- Comment on How does RSS work under the hood? 11 months ago:
does this help -> rss.com/blog/how-do-rss-feeds-work/
- Comment on Help with hosting internal and external services with DMZ and docker swarm 11 months ago:
This is kind of how my setup looks, only without the DMZ. PFSense NAT to nginx lxc, terminates the SSL/TLS and then uses both my swam nodes as upstream for docker services. Docker services are behind traefik, each service is its own network in docker. If its a webby service you hit treafik not a port.
- Comment on Self-hosted calendar that isn't Nextcloud and can send e-mail reminders, not just pop-ups 11 months ago:
have you looked at awesome-selfhosted at all?
- Comment on Lookin for self hosted invoice system 1 year ago:
also have a look at www.invoiceplane.com
- Comment on What to use as offsite backup? 1 year ago:
On the flip side the B2 storage is great, it’s now even an S3 clone