pineapplelover
@pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I use Arch btw
- Comment on Sometimes, when I am all alpne i like to fantasize... 1 week ago:
I was going to get proxmox myself but decided to go the debian13 route instead. I heard proxmox is like pseudo open source and kernel diverges a bit from the Linux kernel. Anyway, whatever the case, I’m happy on debian
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 1 week ago:
I keep thinking to myself whether $5/mo or buying a firewall and attempting to achieve the same thing is a better idea
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
Epic. You probably don’t use the admin interface too much right? Probably just configure your reverse proxy a leave it. Gonna rent a vps here in the states.
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
That sounds perfect, I might go with ovh, how do you like them? The $4.54/mo plan looks cool
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
How do you set up security on your server with the constant attacks that come with having the server public?
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
I also have a synology but my old gaming laptop does video transcoding better so I have it on debian right now and am figuring out the best set up to access it and self host services to access publicly
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
Is there a data cap? I’m concerned like they only allow me to pass through like a TB or so of data passing through it within a month. If you have users watching your jellyfin server every day that can surpass your limit.
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
I resonate with you as well, so what kind of set up do you use now?
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
That’s crazy cheap price. Does it really have enough bandwidth to stream jellyfin?
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
Publicly to the world. For example, I wanted to self host temporary file sharing and temporary link shortener to the world. Stuff like jellyfin I would have that public but only specific users would have the credentials to log in.
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
I have seen netbird pop around every now and again. I might try out their cloud free version first and if I like it I might try self hosting it.
So you host netbird on a vps you rent and that is used for reverse proxy? So with that reverse proxy I can have my home server be publicly accessible and I can have friends log in to my jellyfin server without having to connect to my tailnet.
My last concern is security. How is this set up good for making sure I don’t just get constantly botted and exploited?
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
What’s a cheap vps you recommend?
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
Yeah but my main concern is security. If I publicly have services like jellyfin or something then I would think I would have constant exploits and bot attacks
- Comment on Ways to Expose Services Publicly 2 weeks ago:
My server is at home
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- Comment on Tesseract Ban Award Medallion 4 weeks ago:
I don’t support the genocide and am a socialist, cmoon come at me
- Comment on Tesseract Ban Award Medallion 4 weeks ago:
You guys are all so lucky
- Comment on Privacy respecting registrars 5 weeks ago:
I hear that new porkbun accouts might need to submit ID so thank goodness I made an account before that
- Comment on The prices differences of different providers for the same domain is crazy. 1 month ago:
I registered porkbun 3 years ago and they didn’t ask for it either
- Comment on My country's police just busted a dangerous 3d printed weapons manufacturer. 6 months ago:
Did they take away his rocks too?
- Comment on My country's police just busted a dangerous 3d printed weapons manufacturer. 6 months ago:
But they didn’t confiscate his kitchen knives?
- Comment on Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting? 10 months ago:
All I have is Minecraft and a discord bot so I don’t think it justifies vms