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erre, in This Week in Self-Hosted (12 January 2024)
@erre@programming.dev avatar

This is easily my favorite regular post here :D

EncryptKeeper,

It used to be the Noted.lol posts, then when selfh.st showed up there was drama between the two and then noted kinda disappeared.

Gooey0210, (edited ) in Why docker

Check out Nixos, this is like the next step of docker

Ah, and a side note: docker is not fully open source

savedbythezsh, in This Week in Self-Hosted (12 January 2024)

Anyone used NocoDb recently? Last time I tried to get it running, it was too buggy to be useful

krash,

I’ve been using it for a while without any noticeable problems. What issues did you run into?

machinin,

Out of curiosity, what do you use it for?

krash,

All kinds of stuff. I use it when I need a way to structure my data:

  • I use it to keep track of software / libs that are of interest, what they are an alternative to. See example here: ibb.co/ncsdt0W
  • I’ve also tried to recreate the functionality of a personal relational management (a la MonicaHQ, or per this post: medium.com/…/my-homegrown-personal-crm-87dffbcf54…) but found it to be an overengineered solution.
  • I also used it to interact and store data through my python apps, to avoid dealing with it directly in python.
  • You can also use it as a Kanban board
  • Also, I’ve been trying to use it as an excel replacement - which is an overengineered solution but you get impeccable dataquality.

Nocodb is a bit wonky, but it is quite easy to work with (front- and backend) and since everything is in the database format you choose - you’re in control of how you want your data.

machinin,

Thanks, this is very helpful.

So, is it kind of a replacement for MS Access, except a non-relation db?

savedbythezsh,

I don’t remember exactly, it was around 2 years ago. It was easy to set up, but I found the feature set to be lacking some essentials, and I ran into a couple of big bugs. Couldn’t really replace my airtable setup yet. Happy to give it another try though!

tvcvt, in Best Way To Mount A Directory on Boot

It sounds like you’ve got your solution already, but just in case someone stumbles on this later, I thought I’d mention autofs.

I’m coming to prefer it over fstab entries because it handles disconnections nicely and attempts to reconnect. Worth checking out for those who haven’t played with it.

vildis, in $8 Hetzner VPS, 70+ Owncast Streams, 0 Issues! - Livestream 2024-01-11

What specs? I don’t have time to watch a 40 min video right now

ozoned,

It was in the description of the video, but it’s a Hetzner VPS with 3 cores, 4GB of ram, 80GB disk, 20TB bandwidth.

Bogusmcfakester, (edited ) in I want to set up plex server, no windows.. any simple options?

I’m in a very similar situation, too many windows services running in the background. Casaos is supposed to be a user friendly way to set up a bunch of docker containers on linux for Plex and the arrs amongst other things. I can’t speak for how easy it is as it’s something I’m going to be exploring in the coming weeks.

possiblylinux127, (edited ) in In search for free domain I got one but some questions

Don’t do this, this is a seriously bad idea on multiple fronts. Buy a domain that’s reasonably priced and you will be much better off. (gen.xyz is cheap)

What I have in my setup is a VPS that routes traffic into a separate network that has all my services in it. This way I don’t need to expose my home to the public Internet

entropicshart, in Joplin alternative needed

I self host Outline with storage connected to a Minio instance that I use as S3 storage for several applications.

I loved the ability of writing in markdown form, but a simple and intuitive design, with the ability to share a whole collection, a subset of pages, or a single page publicly without dealing with a bunch of overhead.

Gooey0210, in $8 Hetzner VPS, 70+ Owncast Streams, 0 Issues! - Livestream 2024-01-11

I wish hetzner had more locations, like any in asia for example 🫠

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

I was really surprised when I learned that they have any locations at all besides Germany. I remember when they were just starting out and I spoke to Mr Hetzner himself about a support issue. Good times.

Gooey0210,

Germany and Finland! And now even maybe the states! (But not all plans for the states)

erre, (edited ) in Should I use a dedicated DHCP/DNS server hardware
@erre@programming.dev avatar

I use pihole for managing DNS and DHCP. It’s run via docker and the compose file and dnsmasq configs are version controlled so if the Pi dies I can just bring it up on another Pi.

The Pi with pihole has a static IP to avoid some of the issues you described.

SpaceCadet,
@SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

That’s what I do. I do have a small VM that is linked to it in a keepalived cluster with a synchronized configuration that can takeover in case the rpi croaks or in case of a reboot, so that my network doesn’t completely die when the rpi is temporarily offline. A lot of services depend on proper DNS resolution being available.

erre,
@erre@programming.dev avatar

I’ve been meaning to standup another pihole on another pi for DNS redundancy. I have to research how to best keep the piholes in sync. So far I’ve found orbital-sync and gravity-sync.

SpaceCadet,
@SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

For me gravity sync was too heavy and cumbersome. It always failed at copying over the gravity sqlite3 db file consistently because of my slow rpi2 and sd card, a known issue apparently.

I wrote my own script to keep the most important things for me in sync: the DHCP leases, DHCP reservations and local DNS records and CNAMES. It’s basically just rsync-ing a couple of files. As for the blocklists: I just manually keep them the same on both piholes, but that’s not a big deal because it’s mostly static information. My major concern was the pihole bringing DHCP and DNS resolution down on my network if it should fail.

Now with keepalived and my sync script that I run hourly, I can just reboot or temporarily shutdown pihole1 and then pihole2 automatically takes over DNS duties until pihole1 is back. DHCP failover still has to be done manually, but it’s just a matter of ticking the box to enable the server on pihole2, and all the leases and reservations will be carried over.

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

If you ever switch to AdGuard Home, adguardhome-sync is pretty good. IMO AdGuard Home is better since it has all of PiHole’s features plus it supports DNS-over-HTTPS out-of-the-box, so your ISP can’t spy on your DNS queries (non-encrypted DNS queries can be easily intercepted and modified by your ISP even if you use a third-party DNS server, since they’re unencrypted and unauthenticated)

SpaceCadet,
@SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

DNS-over-HTTPS

You can also do that with running cloudflared or unbound on your pihole.

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Sure, but that’s extra manual setup, and the point of running something like PiHole is to have a nice UI to manage things.

AdGuard Home uses DNS-over-HTTPS by default, so it’s immediately more privacy-focused than PiHole. I’m really surprised that PiHole hasn’t done this.

penguin_ex_machina, in Suddenly getting a server error on my instance

So…it’s working now? I haven’t touched anything yet, but I just checked my instance again and it works perfectly fine on desktop now. It always worked through Voyager, so I was able to let people know there was an issue. If it comes back I’ll try some of these suggestions to find a more permanent fix.

MystikIncarnate, in How do you monitor your servers / VPS:es?

I’m a network guy, so everything in my labs use SNMP because it works with everything. Things that don’t support SNMP are usually replaced and yeeted off the nearest bridge.

For that I use librenms. Simple, open source, and I find it easy to use, for the most part. I put it on a different system than what I’m monitoring because if it shares fate with everything else, it’s not going to be very useful or give me any alerts if there’s a full outage of my main homelab cluster.

Of course, access from the internet to it, is forbidden, and any SNMP is filtered by my firewall. Nothing really gets through for it, so I’m unconcerned about it becoming a target. For the rest of my systems security is mostly reliant on a small set of reverse proxies and firewall rules to keep everything secure.

I use a couple of VPN systems to access the servers remotely, all running on odd ports (if they need port forwards at all). I have multiple to provide redundancy to my remote access, so if one VPN isn’t working due to a crash or something, I have others that should get me some measure of access.

possiblylinux127, in Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen)

Don’t go for the Raspberry pi. It isn’t going have good performance and isn’t upgradable in the least.

WhyAUsername_1, in Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen)

I had a lot of freezing when I was using immich on my RPi4. May be due to ram constraints. I moved to a 7 8 year old PC that I had lying around. It’s less finicky than a Pi4.

I would advise you to go with HP and not RPi

sylverstream,

Thanks, HP it will be. When comparing Intel gens, there isn’t a massive difference between 4th and 8th gen, except the openvino detection which only works on 8th. But I can get a 4th gen for 25% of the price of a 8th gen.

Technikus5,

I’d also highly recommend the proper PC, Immich can get pretty RAM-hungry if you use the ML functions, for me that has actually caused crashes before. Granted, that was while importing roughly 20k Assets (200GB) from a Google photos takeout, but it’s still probably better to be prepared.

sylverstream,

Thanks for the insights. I’m planning to import about 1.2Tb of photos… So RAM is most important? What about Intel gen? I’ve compared 4th and 8th gen in terms of cpu speed and 4th still scores well. Depends of course on exact cpu. 4th gen can be bought here for about a 5th of the price of an 8th…

MangoPenguin, in Should I use a dedicated DHCP/DNS server hardware
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Basically, Unifi needs to know where the unifi server is, but it’s assigning the IP address to it.

Set a static IP on the Unifi server.

Ecclestoned,

Already done, but I ran into issues when I needed to change the IP or MAC.

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