My son has a bag which he takes with him to Kindergarten every day. I'd like to throw in something like an Apple AirTag to be able to see where the bag is, but I have a couple of requirements:
Hello, I'm doing my darndest to learn docker but I'm a bit lost in the sauce for understanding how to best structure the setup for backing up and portability.
Hello everyone, I'm looking for a selhosted alternative to https://cryptapi.io
I've found that list here https://github.com/alexk111/awesome-bitcoin-payment-processors and " Keagate" is almost what I'm looking for, but missing some coins and looks like dead... Are there some good alternatives or some which support "API-Mode" with callbacks?
I have TrueNAS scale virtualized in Proxmox. I created a smb share that I can access on my windows 10 computer by entering the ip address of my TrueNAS and the following folder:
I've got docker installed and I've got a single container running (vaultwarden) via the docker pull/docker run commands provided on its Github page. I'm not sure how to learn more about that container or how to build (compose?) others myself.
My home network uses the incredibly common 192.168.1.0/24. I have WireGuard setup where I can connect to WireGuard and access my home network (I think via a static route?). I also use my home networks dns server (AdGuard home on 192.168.1.121) which then has a wildcard redirect for my domain to my Unraid server. When I connect to WireGuard remotely on someone else’s WiFi that uses the same 192.168.1.0/24 subnet, I can’t access dns or my local network (I assume because of ip conflicts).
Kind of wild watching this open source chat run out the open source corporate endgame but I never thought they would enact as severe user limits as they now have done for the free self-hosted plan.
I am currently having a self hosted setup in an Oracle free tier vps.
I am hosting ( docker ):
1. Jellyfish
2. Flame dashboard
3. Qbitorrent
4. Radarr
5. Powlarr
6. File manager
7. Portainer
8. Matrix
I have serveral Ubuntu server running in virtual machines on my host. Everything works fine but there is a problem. I use NFS to share a common directory between the VMs. And as the machines user IDs are different so even when user and password are the same, they cannot write data or use data thats from another VM. Changing user IDs did not work properly, I rolled that back.
I had a free google workspace for over a decade with a domain I own before it became a paid service, I’m looking at putting it all in my hands ideally using services that cost less than the $15/Month in paying for a handful of accounts.
I currently run Jellyfin as windows application on windows 10, but I'm redoing my hosting setup on a newer, more powerful server, and as such I want to move to Docker (on windows server). Can I migrate everything over, or do I have to redo it?
I'm a little confused on the extra data that has to be input into swag to make this work. the docker install docs mention what to put with nginx, but swag is different.