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- Comment on My thoughts shopping around for a wiki solution 8 hours ago:
I used to put all my setup & config notes into tiddlywiki, and to some point I still update them, but it’s become difficult for others to update and maintain when I share them as you need a browser addin to be able to save updates properly.
The formatting is similar to markdown, but just a little different to make copying the original source that way too… but… I’d still consider it, esp. once you’ve really played with it and found all the things it’s capable of.
- Comment on My thoughts shopping around for a wiki solution 8 hours ago:
+1 for logseq… it literally saved my life when I changed jobs, nothing else came close.
However, the original markdown version has really slowed down development whilst the newer db version is slowly catching up, so, I’d rcommend the MD version for now, but people might want to hold for a little while…
- Comment on How do you effectively backup your high (20+ TB) local NAS? 8 hours ago:
What’s your recovery needs?
It’s ok to take 6 months to backup to a cloud provider, but do you need all your data to be recovered in a short period of time? If so, cloud isn’t the solution, you’d need a duplicate set of drives nearby (but not close enough for the same flood, fire, etc.
But, if you’re ok waiting for the data to download again (and check the storage provider costs for that specific scenario), then your main factor is how much data changes after that initial 1st upload.
- Comment on How do you effectively backup your high (20+ TB) local NAS? 9 hours ago:
In a different location
- Comment on LibreOffice Online, a self-hostable libre office environment, is coming back! 2 days ago:
Some new EU funding in the background?
- Comment on Using huntarr? Perhaps you shouldn't. 3 days ago:
You’re here, that’s a good start…
I tend to look at a project’s Issues tracker, that gives me a feel for how the author(s) deal with feedback… some projects have hundreds of open tickets with barely any interactions, yet code updates “2 days ago”.
Being here and reading about who’s using what will help remove the major outliers
All opensource needs more eyeballs, which is still the advantage over closed source.
- Comment on How do I access my services from outside? 4 days ago:
How’d you setup the port knocking? Is that something caddy does?
I’m using haproxy and was thinking of trying the same thing… not sure if haproxy supports it though, or whether I have to do something else …?
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Ok, good point.
This would be local only so they can up/download ebooks here and share with the family - when they’re here.
Thanks
- Comment on 1 week ago:
So… if my SO is buying ebooks from the Kobo store, can they upload to Calibre (etc) and then someone else can download it?
They read a heap of books and want to share them with their family… who are on Kindles (boooo)
- Comment on What can you host with limited bandwidth but lots of storage? 1 week ago:
Yeah, this.
It’s annoying as hell waiting 6 weeks for someone to come online with that last 3%.
Anything I find like that I seed as long as I can
- Comment on home system setup advice 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, I agree… I want (and have) a NAS… and a separate Server.
The NAS is a NAS, not a TrueNas running my firewall, making coffee and keeping the house warm.
I also agree with OMV for someone starting out. I stuck with it until it got a little too containerised for my own liking and ended up building my NAS out of standard Arch because I now knew what features I wanted.
And my Proxmox is on a passively cooled small, silent, box in my home office. It will be upgraded to Incus on plain Arch one day because, again, I now know what features I want / don’t want.
- Comment on big list of selfhosted chat apps to meet all your friends on a real "server" 2 weeks ago:
Where’s Prosody in the list?
- Comment on Question: Is there a Self Hosted Discord like app? 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, we’re using Conversations and it’s fine for most things.
Will be self hosting prosidy “sooon”… and it’ll all be in-house.
- Comment on Non-US cloud storage for backup? 2 weeks ago:
This is good, if they:
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- Understand & trust what you’re doing and don’t fiddle with it
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- Don’t understand and just don’t fiddle with it
Luckily I have a family member that fits one of those categories.
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- Comment on Non-US cloud storage for backup? 2 weeks ago:
+1 for Hetzner
I’m using restic to encrypt my files (content + filenames)
- Comment on 💞 FairScan > Syncthing > Paperlees-ngx 2 weeks ago:
That was all resolved.
I held off switching until very recently, but reading the githubs, etc. it’s all settled down now.
From memory it was just a bit of a nieve handover (ie “hidden” in the background, not out in public)
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
With… or without their knowledge? 😉
But yeah, there’s so many wifis around me, I could probably load balance across them all…
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Wow.
Ok, that sounds like that has evolved over some time!
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, I think the firewall has a hardware issue… it reboots, starts stops fine under normal conditions, but, just sometimes a weird glitch throws it off.
Good point about VRRP, I’ll look into that some more as I think that’s the open, non-Cisco one.
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
That (2 FWs) was what I was considering initially.
But, looking at some other posts, I’m starting to rethink my design as I only have 1 WAN connection, then I only need 1 FW (maybe).
So separating FW from DHCP & DNS might be a better solution.
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Not heard of BeeGFS, had a quick look on the Arch wiki… looks quite involved…
But, ok, at least I know that the DHCP part can be dealt with - thanks.
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
I’ve not looked at Proxmox clusters - can they restart VMs on a different host if they’re all using the same shared storage?
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Ah… I was reading this thinking “ah, I’ll have to reply about the battery…”… glad you’re limiting the charging…
But an interesting point… I have a spare OLD Dell laptop kicking around which has various issues, but might be able to do what you’re doing. Thanks
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Yep, all good with DHCP vs DNS… just my grammer was terrible.
Nothing was getting an IP from the DHCP, when the wifi returned…and… DNS was also not working for the few devices that still had an IP.
Sry bout the confusion there.
- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Good points there.
For 1. The ISP router is a Fritz one set to bridge mode running over a PoE adapter from the same UPS the firewall is using. It stayed up all the time (looking back at the logs)
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Not sure what happened here, but the firewall is the DNS resolver and when everything else powered back up, nothing got an IP address. Now, whether thw service failed or the WAPs took longer to start than the devices could wait, I’m not sure, but as Scotty said: it’s dead Jim.
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Good point. I don’t need it ALL to be redundant.
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Also good. The UPS is directly connected to the firewall (which has NUT in), but it doesn’t inform anything else… I’ll look into that too.
Nice mental reset for me about over thinking it… thanks
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- Comment on System Redundancy 3 weeks ago:
Well, in my case the most crucial single point is the firewall.
The rest isn’t too bad
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 36 comments
- Comment on Finally installed my own Firewall 3 weeks ago:
Running different SSIDs too?
I put all my IoT stuff on a dedicated 2.4-only network, VLANd it to the (pfsense) firewall which allows the VLAN trunk to be split into separate logical NICs that I apply different policies to, like no access to the internet, etc…
- Comment on Do you have a plan for your self-hosted data if you die? 4 weeks ago:
👆🏻 This is the link everyone needs to look at.
It covers things like keeping your phone active for 2FA, subscriptions that need to be paid until data is saved, etc.
It’s what my SO & I use.
Very thorough
- Comment on Where to start with backups? 5 weeks ago:
Ah, good old
ddWhen you have some spare time, take a look at
partclone- clonezilla uses it because it only backs up used blocks, not free space, so more efficient.