

Just run backrest backup on each server three times, one for each remote backup tepository. Easy enough.
Just run backrest backup on each server three times, one for each remote backup tepository. Easy enough.
Agreed, nextcloud is a beast with lots of whistles, if you don’t need them you can have simpler solutions
This my approach here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Afileserver
And I stated using AList which is a funny piece of software that has great potential. See here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Aalist
From somebody who prefer to run stuff not in containers… Don’t bother and run SearXNG in container. I suggest rootless podman instead of docker.
See my notes/guide here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Asearxng
You can share jellyfin on the net. I do.
The issues shared wide and large are mostly moot points, where the attacker needs to already have access to the jellyfin itself to have any surface.
Its FUD and I am convinced spread by Plex people in an effort to cover up their fuckup and enshittyfication.
Deep level packet inspection, they detect patterns or whatever in encrypted traffic (and the lack of thereof) and ban the destination ip china-wide.
How they do I have no idea, but they do, on my direct first hand experience. Its not based on domain names, directly straight and total ip ban. All ports, all domains on that ip get banned forever just because you started using a VPN (OpenVPN in my case, it was a few years ago).
Doesn’t solve any problem I have. Why switch?
Also, interesting concept the immutable one, but just… Why?
It will work for a bit, then they will detect VPN traffic and just block the destination ip for good. Any ip you will use will be shortly unreachable for you, so be prepared to that.
LOL you madre me laugh…
Anyway being security conscious is important, and better be safe than sorry…
I would expect that in such an advanced society snoring has been “fixed” for good…
On windows 10 notepad is just plain old notepad, the same since ever. When did it got all those extra features in the last 10 years?
But see, we are debating notepad and not recommending Linux, at least…
(Indeed you ate right, I was referring to something I only thought and didn’t wrote: that there would be somebody fretting over how notepad had to have text correction capabilities, and you did, but I didn’t write that, so my answer did not make sense. Probably I am not making sense either now, whatever)
Yep, exactly what i said!
“Ju u- Lin”
A bit less that half reply
/s
Let’s discuss instead why would be good to replace such a solid and no frills tool like notepad at all?
So that people can just shit on windows… Would that be better than use Linux?
… On notepad?
Oh come on, use some word editor if you need autocorrect. Notepad is a quick fast text editor that is mostly used for script editing and small stuff, its supposed to be just a plain text editor.
Having said that, I will shut up but still think that notepad never needed a rehaul.
The issue here is the USB stick, not the router. Use WiFi no problem but self hosting on a 32gb stick is a disaster waiting to happen, specially with a write intensive task as lemmy.
Edit: go on and experiment. Even with an USB stick… Then after you make experience try with something more stable, like a small pi is well enough or an older PC too is fine.
He just want you to use your brain and try out stuff by yourself. Go on!
Get a switch, a cheap 5 ports gigabit one is only like 10 bucks or 20 if you want a reputable brand (not needed).
Or just use WiFi…
See here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Alemmy for specific lemmy instructions and here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=networking%3Aexternal_access for how to remote access stuff.
While Ethernet is recommended, WiFi will work as well.
The above links are my personal experience only and indeed YEMV.
100% agree.
One point: use an SSO like authelia or authentic. Way better than basic auth and you get the fancy login form too preserving all the benefits, and you can also use OIDC with those services that require more complex setup for proper auth
Yes. The fearmongering of the security freaks is not necessarily true. We selfhosters are not big targets and nobody cares about our files or our devices.
Of course, until you get hacked.
But beside SMTP and ssh and known services like WordPress or PrestaShop there is little actual brute force bots trying hard.
The same way you back it up, using ssh remotely for example