francois
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- Comment on Private network storage for my users? 5 days ago:
Can the hoster be liable for illegal content stored on their server if they have no way to decrypt the files?
- Comment on Self-hosting in 2025 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure 2 weeks ago:
As OP said, it’s fine if you still use some corporate services, I think this one should be in the bottom of the list
Wireguard can easily replace simple Tailscale usages, like if you only have 2 nodes to connect and have a static IP address. One thing Tailscale is good at is creating a mesh network, where if you have more than 2 nodes, you only need to configure each one to connect to the central server which will allow the nodes to connect to each other (internally it uses a wireguard connection). With plain wireguard if you have 4 nodes, you need to configure on each one the configuration to the 3 other. Another thing Tailscale is good at is Nat hole punching, if your ISP provider doesn’t give you a static IP address or if you don’t want to open a port in the firewall of your home router, Tailscale will allow you to access services hosted on your local network (another commercial solution for this is cloudflare tunnel), wireguard doesn’t provide this
When you’re using tailscale, they get a lot of metadata about your hosts, but the data transfered between your nodes is encrypted (by wireguard)
By replacing the tailscale servers which are ran by the tailscale company with headscale which is the self hostable open source solution, tailscale won’t be able to get the metadata of your nodes. Tailscale clients are oss and compatible with headscale, but headscale is not on par for features (like tailscale serve or funnel).
For headscale to really make sense it usually needs to run on a pubicly accessible host like a vps, and not in your home network. Another selfhosted alternative to tailscale, which have totally different approach, is pangolin
Hope this helps
- Comment on VPS Setup and Security Checklist: Complete Self-Hosting Guide for 2025 3 months ago:
It would be really nice to have ansible playbooks with the instructions
- Comment on Jellyfin is not just good... but *better* than Plex now?! 11 months ago:
I tried to switch from plex to jellyfin 2 months ago, running both at the same time, but I removed jellyfin after a week
The main issue was the CPU usage, on idle Jellyfin was using about 1vcore while plex used only 0.3, no background tasks seemed to be running and after a week my 4tb of media should have been indexed Also a feature that I use regularly with plexamp, starting a radio from a song, was not giving me good results on finamp