I've been buying these little boxes from AliExpress for years to use as firewalls and routers. My oldest one is almost 9 years old now! OpenBSD installs just fine. Just a BIOS tweak to always boot up after power is restored.
Stirling PDF | locally hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on #PDF files "such as splitting, merging, converting, reorganizing, adding images, rotating, compressing, and more."
Recommendations based on personal experience, please.
I have used a self-hosted Zend.to server for end to end encrypted async large file transfers with an easy to use web ui (sending files to others, and inviting others to send large files to me) for years now.
Aside from nextcloud, are there good options for doing this?
Requirements:
FOSS
not open-to-world
easy install/maintenance (no docker, pypi, yarn, etc.)
friendly to non-tech users in corporate environments
I don't understand it well enough, mainly. And the times I've used it, I've almost always run into networking issues that I haven't been able to resolve.
Server application development is increasingly moving to it because it ensures the development environment and production are the same and it makes it easy to spin up the environments you need.
What were you trying to do from a network perspective? The point of docker compose is to setup the private network and bridge to the hosts network, so its weird it wouldn't work