Dust0741

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Is there any way to host an android app in a web browser?

Ideally with docker, likely all of Android, not just an app, but running just an app would be amazing.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Oops you are right.

A quick search said mc uses tcp

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (15 children)

Anything.

Personally I use Debian. But Docker doesn't care. I chose Debian because it is very stable and simple

 

I may explain this poorly, so feel free to ask clarifying questions.

I have my homelab setup, and you can access services at service.domain.com only on my network or on my Tailscale tailnet.

I use a pihole for my DNS, and so does my dad.

Would it be possible to install Tailscale on his pihole (or elsewhere) so that his entire network can access my services (ie service.domain.com) but not route all traffic over my pihole and still use his?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for the help. This is enough to get me started

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

With Crafty you can bind a specific port.

I use tailscale for public access, and have set it up so tailscale users can access the domain.

I guess what I'm asking for is NPM but for tcp.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

No I'm not.

I have tailscale setup for external access. (I have dns records already in my domain provider pointing to a tailscale ip, so a device on my tailnet can access my domain. ie an authorized tailscale device can access nginx.example.com)

I want to know what I have to do to get minecraft.example.com to resolve interenally.

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I use Crafty Controller for Minecraft. I have a server running at 192.168.50.16:25540. I want it to resolve to minecraft.example.com. I have Nginx Proxy Manager setup for my domain and can access it from inside my network, but it'd be nice to be able to use a domain instead.

NPM only has options for http and https, so is this even possible using NPM?

EDIT: this is for only internal access I have external access via tailscale.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Oh fascinating. I'll have to look into that

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Cool okay.

What about the CNAME one?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

For 4 II, its CNAME Name: @ Target: ???

What is the target supposed to be?

Edit: putting "@" for name on the A record, once saved, it changes to my domain instead of @, in your screenshot

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A good dashboard helps with not remembering port numbers also. And can look slick

 

I would like to make some of my self-hosted services externally accessible. Currently I use a VPN to access stuff externally, however this doesn't work on all use-cases. I also use Tailscale for some things.

I would love to use cloudflare tunnels and another auth solution (like keycloak) to replace Tailscale and the VPN.

Is this feasible?

My end goal would be to setup Immich for my family, and have them not have to worry about Tailscale, a VPN or anything other than some initial login to keycloak (for example)

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I am trying to not use any Google services for notifications and so I'd like to make a script to send notifications via ntfy based on discord messages.

How would I get access programmatically to my own discord account? Do they even support it? They have bots, but is their api for DMs?


Edit: the solution may just be a bot in servers, then not responding to DMs unless they use signal

 

I have my own invidious instance, and i want all the new videos from my subscriptions to automatically get added to a playlist. Anyone know how do do this?

 

inspired by this post

I have aac mini with an infared reciever on it. I'd love to use it as a TV PC. And ideally an infared remote too.

I am looking for software recommendations for this, as I've done basically no research.

What's my best option? Linux with kodi? How would a remote connect / which software is required for the remote to work??

Thanks!

 

Its new homelab time. And with that, potentially a new OS time too.

I currently am very happy with Debian and Docker. The only issue is I am brand new to using data redundancy. I have a 2 bay NAS I'll use, and I want the two HDDs to be in raid 1.

Now I could definitely just use ZFS or BTRFS with Debian, and be able to use Docker just like I do currently.

Or I could use a dedicated NAS OS. That would help me with the raid part of this, but a requirement is Docker.

Any recommendations?

 

I have nginx up and working with pihole and its great. I can get to: https://dashy.homelab.duckdns.org/ On my PC but not my phone. On my phone, pfsense blocks it and says "Potential DNS Rebind attack detected, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_rebinding Try accessing the router by IP address instead of by hostname."

Why? I've disconnected and reconnected to WiFi, and waited a day.

 

I'm looking for 16TB HDDs. They'll be for fairly light usage. Immich will be the heaviest thing running on it.

New? Used? Certified? Like this?

 

Referencing: https://lemmy.world/post/17588348

I want to make a NAS with a 500GB boot drive and 2x16TB HDDs. Based on my previous post, btrfs is a good option. It also looks easy to get started. My plan for the NAS would be to purchase several 16TB drives, and only use 2 of them.

My first question is about different drives. Could I purchase two different brand drives and use them with btrfs? (I assume yes)

2nd question: how does the replacement process go? Like if drive A died, so I remove it, and put a brand new replacement in. What do I have to do with btrfs to get the raid 1 back going? Any links or guides would be amazing.

 

Goal:

  • 16TB mirrored on 2 drives (raid 1)
  • Hardware raid?
  • Immich, Jellyfin and Nextcloud. (All docker)
  • N100, 8+ GB RAM
  • 500gb boot drive ssd
  • 4 HDD bays, start with using 2

Questions:

  • Which os?
    • My though was to use hardware raid, and just set that up for the 2 hdds, then boot off an ssd with Debian (very familiar, and use it for current server which has 30+ docker containers. Basically I like and am good at docker so would like to stick to Debian+docker. But if hardware raid isn't the best option for HDDs now a days, I'll learn the better thing)
  • Which drives? Renewed or refurb are half the cost, so should I buy extra used ones, and just be ready to swap when the fail?
  • Which motherboard?
  • Which case?
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