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- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Thank you! Fixed :)
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Are you referring to this? boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/344554/decorum
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Google docs is a no-go. But I was looking at etherpad indeed.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Thank you. I’ll check again what it proposes.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Then I have to pick a system. I’ll check if I can play without a system or something which is out of our way.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
I didn’t see that I could just create character sheets and adapt then during a session. Can you?
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Self hosting the frontend is eas but since 2 weeks, the frontend doesn’t connect to the backend, a private company which updated theeir API.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Still thank you. I’ll check.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
I would like to draw a table, add words and numbers, and that’s all. I don’t want to have to code anything. I am GM-ing Blades in the Dark, with Deep-cut, and some things we took from Fate and others. I want to be able to freely create anything, even in the middle of the session. We don’t need automation. I want simplicity.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Yes. The backend service they rely on has changed its API and they said that they have no plan at all to follow. I discovered them only after they left peerJs (an alternative, which is interoperable and open source).
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Thank you but it isn’t self-host-able.
- Comment on VTT Virtual Tabletop 2 weeks ago:
Yes, but it is closed source and I heard of plug in to add games and so… I don’t want to have a table for few stats and items.
Still thank you for the idea.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 37 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
On you server:
tcpdump -ni any tcp port <your server port>You will know if your traffic reaches your server and to what it has to respond to.
It feels like NAT issue to me. Or DNS :D
- Comment on Share single service via WireGuard 2 months ago:
Apologies for the delay. On the VPN termination point, you have to set the allowed IP addresses. On the case of a client, a /32 is enough. It means that only this IP would be receiving responses. A client with a different IP address would be able to inly send packets, not to get any back, thus not able to get a TCP session. I think it is enough and rhat no additional FW rule is needed.
- Comment on Using Termux to create a tiny selfhosted hidden chat server with E2EE. 2 months ago:
Is Termux still up to date? I thought it wasn’t available on android anymore. Is it on something else?
- Comment on Share single service via WireGuard 2 months ago:
You don’t really need forwarding as you don’t need NAT here.
A part of the filtering can be done by wireguard by setting the allowed IPs correctly.
Just check if only one service is listening on the server port you’ll allow.
Now a question: all without tls right? ;)
- Comment on What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside? 4 months ago:
I thought I would be the only one to try this. Would you share more details on your setup? I am interested because to me Wireguard is in the kernel so how could it be in a container.
- Comment on Anubis is awesome! Stopping (AI)crawlbots 4 months ago:
There’s another challenge available, without javascript.
- Comment on From Docker with Ansible to k3s: I don't get it... 5 months ago:
I would add that you can run kubectl apply on directories and/or have multiple yaml structure in the same taml file (separated with —, it’s a yaml standard).
- Comment on Using DNS4EU in North America 5 months ago:
Could you test this? It wukd bring fact to the conversation instead of just doubt and workload.
- Comment on Android Password Store is back on F-Droid 6 months ago:
I don’t have any experience with bitwarden. The question is what do you want.
I like pass because I can host my password with git, a decentralised storage. I have to manage the key myself.
- Comment on Has anyone tested yunohost? 7 months ago:
And they just boosted toot.aquilenet.fr/@yunohost/114431095460107487
- Comment on Post your bandwidth usage 11 months ago:
Because bigger is better?
- Comment on Post your setup. no matter how uggo 1 year ago:
I may need this now. Would you are the brand? A recommendation?