I have a PC I have installed Portainer on, with various docker services (home assistant, jellyfin, etc..) with an ISP supplied router fixing various device IP addresses and reaching out to dyndns....
As far as the money, you could use DuckDNS. It's free with the certificate. Not wanting to expose your network, I'm not understanding why you would want to use https. You could use wireguard instead.
Hey self-hosted community! I thought I'd pose this question to you all as you seem to have a lot of experience with hosting things on limited budgets with usually a single person administering!...
Why not use a self-hosted Nextcloud server? It has a lot of features that could make what you do a lot easier. Share notes, email, pictures, files, video. There's a lot of plugins available too.
Depending on how much you self host, you may find it hard to keep track of your devices' host names. So what are your naming conventions to keep track everything? Some people stick to descriptive names, others pick themes, like Greek mythology....
How are people doing HTTPS? (kbin.social) en
I have a PC I have installed Portainer on, with various docker services (home assistant, jellyfin, etc..) with an ISP supplied router fixing various device IP addresses and reaching out to dyndns....
need advice for a self-hosted or cloud hosted server for file transfers from remote locations (kbin.social) en
Hey self-hosted community! I thought I'd pose this question to you all as you seem to have a lot of experience with hosting things on limited budgets with usually a single person administering!...
Share your network naming conventions! (kbin.social) en
Depending on how much you self host, you may find it hard to keep track of your devices' host names. So what are your naming conventions to keep track everything? Some people stick to descriptive names, others pick themes, like Greek mythology....
While NixOS looks interesting, it seems like a security flaw to store the functions of the OS in a single file. Your thoughts? (kbin.fedi.cr)
To me, it doesn’t sound as secure since if something happened to that file (deleted, corrupted, etc.), the whole OS could get destroyed.