Nextcloud has a few options for something like this. PhoneTrack I think the app is called. You install the app on the phone and then connect it with a nextcloud server with the PhoneTrack app installed and setup. Then it would send all that information to your nextcloud instance. I don't know if you can stop the traffic to googles servers though.
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The DNS record for the domain/subdomain needs to be enabled for it before SSL can be applied with Traefik. If it doesn't resolve, the dns challenge can't complete. Does regular http connect to it?
Cool. I don't have any swarm related config stuff.
https://forum.syncthing.net/t/sharing-folder-with-others/14024/2
Syncthing is not a public sharing tool, it’s for your own devices. Perhaps you are trying to fit it to a scenario it’s not made for.
Quote from the maintainer/developer.
If I'm not doing anything fancy and just use it for basic reverse proxy stuff for my docker containers, would I need to change stuff in the configs? Most of the stuff mentioned in the migration guide is about tls.caOptional stuff, which I don't believe I use.
They load on the link to github, but not here on Lemmy.
True, but matrix does have the advantage of federated login, while Mattermost is 1 login per server. So I just wanted to add the information. Sure it might be overkill for you, but I'd wager most of the users here on Lemmy already have a Matrix account, so it would be much easier for them.
I did not mean to say that Matrix is better than Mattermost. They serve different needs.
It could have been just a room on an already established server. like Self-Hosting on the jupiterbroadcasting server. It has around 1150 self-hosters or self-hosting interested people from around the world, ready to help.
This new release does seem to solve some long standing issues people have had with nextcloud for a while. Like great performance improvements and Federated Chat with Nextcloud Talk.
And improving Circles and renaming it to Teams seems like it's only gonna be really useful for Businesses. But I do hope that some smaller organizations can get some use out of it.
All in all, I think this release is great, if what they said in the announcement is true. I don't care much for all the AI additions, but I understand why they are doing it.
A lot of people use them for log files when troubleshooting within a support channel of some sort.
Have a look at Nextcloud WebDav:
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/20/user_manual/en/files/access_webdav.html#accessing-files-using-linux