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helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in I'm new to networking and self-hosting and have no idea where to start. certification options that have some value in the job market. How much does an experienced sysadmin make? My research leads me to believe it’s quite low.
certification options that have some value in the job market.
How much does an experienced sysadmin make?
My research leads me to believe it’s quite low.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) I already answered this question
I already answered this question
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) If you’re giving those companies personal info (name, phone, address, CC) they can track you regardless of what emails you use with each of them. Good thing I’m not doing that. And if you’re not giving them personal info I don’t see how that works. …how what works, exactly? Yeah so I register on both random site A and random site B with aliases @tfyuhegddssgvd.com, so what? How are they going to find out about each other? You ever look at the Privacy Policy on any website ever? They all sell your information to data brokers. And why risk a GDPR violation for such silly reasons? It’s not a GDPR violation. And even if it was, that only applies inside the EU.
If you’re giving those companies personal info (name, phone, address, CC) they can track you regardless of what emails you use with each of them.
Good thing I’m not doing that.
And if you’re not giving them personal info I don’t see how that works.
…how what works, exactly?
Yeah so I register on both random site A and random site B with aliases @tfyuhegddssgvd.com, so what? How are they going to find out about each other?
You ever look at the Privacy Policy on any website ever? They all sell your information to data brokers.
And why risk a GDPR violation for such silly reasons?
It’s not a GDPR violation. And even if it was, that only applies inside the EU.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) As opposed to an email address that can be traced back to you? That’s what aliases are for. Who’s tracking you if you have a domain? About a thousand different companies and a few dozen governments.
As opposed to an email address that can be traced back to you?
That’s what aliases are for.
Who’s tracking you if you have a domain?
About a thousand different companies and a few dozen governments.
helenslunch, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) I don’t trust anyone. You don’t have to trust them. That’s the point. Everything is open source and encrypted. But aside from that they’ve been audited several times and they have a good reputation in the community.
I don’t trust anyone. You don’t have to trust them. That’s the point. Everything is open source and encrypted.
But aside from that they’ve been audited several times and they have a good reputation in the community.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) Never heard of it.
Never heard of it.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) I could but it’s pretty simple. You’re the owner of that domain. Any accounts/communications with that domain can be traced back to you.
I could but it’s pretty simple. You’re the owner of that domain. Any accounts/communications with that domain can be traced back to you.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) YouTube: LibreTube GrayJay Gmail: Proton EZPZ what else ya got?
YouTube:
Gmail:
EZPZ what else ya got?
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) You cannot turn off the proton aliases What do you mean? Of course you can.
You cannot turn off the proton aliases
What do you mean? Of course you can.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted) I’ve caught a couple but they weren’t subtle about it at all. I got an email from Norton antivirus that referenced the seller directly. No shame.
I’ve caught a couple but they weren’t subtle about it at all. I got an email from Norton antivirus that referenced the seller directly. No shame.
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Help with NGINX? so close... Ohhh I see, thanks for the heads up
Ohhh I see, thanks for the heads up
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Help with NGINX? so close... Seemed to work okay!
Seemed to work okay!
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Help with NGINX? so close... Awww yeah, that did it man, thanks
Awww yeah, that did it man, thanks
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Help with NGINX? so close... Did you add your subdomain to your nginx configuration? Yes Posting your nginx configuration would be useful too. Not sure what you mean, exactly. Does this help? https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/0caee4b2-28f6-43b6-b783-84622a12c246.jpeg
Did you add your subdomain to your nginx configuration?
Yes
Posting your nginx configuration would be useful too.
Not sure what you mean, exactly. Does this help?
https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/0caee4b2-28f6-43b6-b783-84622a12c246.jpeg
helenslunch, 1 year ago to selfhosted in Help with NGINX? so close... what does your NGINX config look like? Can you elaborate? I don’t know how to explain beyond what’s in the OP: I created a proxy host in NGINX to forward requests from [subdomain] to [LAN Server] on [LAN] port 8097 (Jellyfin container). What exactly does the NGINX “login page” say? It says NGINX and has texts fields for email and password
what does your NGINX config look like?
Can you elaborate? I don’t know how to explain beyond what’s in the OP:
I created a proxy host in NGINX to forward requests from [subdomain] to [LAN Server] on [LAN] port 8097 (Jellyfin container).
What exactly does the NGINX “login page” say?
It says NGINX and has texts fields for email and password