Digital_Voodoo

joined 1 year ago
 

I'm making a quick list to be sure to support projects that have a positive impact on my digital life, at the crossroads of selfhosting and privacy.

Selfhosting is currently more of a hobby (fiddling, note-taking and media serving), and looking at my Portainer stack right now, I'm thinking of PiHole, Jellyfin, Homarr and Homepage.

Some projects like FileBrowser, PiGallery2 and Audiobookshelf don't seem to have a way to contribute financially.

Any well-know project that might be in near-critical condition/need of support? Which projects are you planning to donate to?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Gotify here too. Watchtower notifs work very well. Couldn't get Jellyfin ones to work though. And coming back to ntfy... I've tried it a few times but couldn't grasp the concept, so I'll come back to it again when I have a few days off.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm seeing many people here in the comments installing Ubuntu... Am I the alien one for going with Debian?

I've had issues with Ubuntu on my VPSes a few years ago, and replaced it with Debian and everything has been smooth since then. I thought I'd slap it on the NUC too... Am I missing something not going the Ubuntu way?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

That's my exact pain point, I'd like to get a SSL cert while I'm at it

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You could also have a look at r/androidafterlife

 

I have a few VPSes that can only be accessed via Wireguard (full-tunnel). A some hosted apps with external access are behind a Caddy authentication.

None of this is possible with an cheap exotic VPS I got recently, because (1) it's KVM with Linux 4.19 kernel, implying no native Wireguard support, (2) I have access to only 10 ports, from 2101 to 2110, while Caddy needs access to ports 80 and 443, at least in my understanding.

I've tried various tutos to compile and install Wireguard for old kernels, to no avail so far. I've also tried changing the port when installing Caddy, doesn't go through either.

How would you people secure such a VPS like that? Nothing critical is hosted on it.

Thanks in advance.