Octavusss

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[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

Thx I appreciate the input. I have already a lot of things set up on the server and switching now would be painful and time consuming. I also use docker in conjunction with kvm-qemu and had I known about proxmox a month ago I would not have construct it at such but alas. I will however in the future get another hardware which I will use as a home server and I will definitely give proxmox a shot.

Unrealted but Alpine Linux is based af!

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 1 points 3 days ago (8 children)

Well I already got static IP from my ISP and configured Wireguard on my directly on my router so I think I'm good.

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Something secure and easy to understand and setup for beginner. The easier the better. I don't mind writing config files if I can understand it.

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago

Omg thank you very much. I'll definitely look it up.

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 3 points 4 days ago

I mean i have a wireguard on my router but how can I point the domain from my provider like (godaddy) to my server without opening ports?

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago (3 children)

And if i wanted to install nginx from debian repo and make the config file for immich docker instance, bitwarden dcoker instance... how would the config files and ssl certificates for nginx look like?

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

I'm currently cannot post it here and also since it didn't work the first time I'm using only http for jellyfin and immich but i can later post the docker config for bitwarden.

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 3 points 4 days ago (4 children)

I'll definitely take a look at so thx. Also I'm using duckdns right now so i didn't need to port forward anything but if I use my domain do i need to port forward ports 80&443 from through my router to my debian server (192.168.200.101)?

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 0 points 4 days ago

Okay and in that case can you please point me in the right direction how should i write the nginx configs for each of my services and also make ssl certificates?

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Yeah but when I last tried nginx on my bitwarden host and another on my jellyfin host i could access the one for bitwarden on port 81 of my server but couldn't access the other nginx web page on port 85 even though i have written it in docker compose file and the port 85 was also open on my server.

 

Hi everybody.

How should I setup reverse proxy for my services? I've got things like jellyfin, immich a bitwarden running on my Debian server in docker. So should i install something like nginx for each of these also in docker? Or should I install it from repository and make configs for each of these docker services?

Btw I have no idea how to use something like nginx or caddy but i would still like to learn.

Also can you use nginx for multiple services on the same port like(443)?

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Nah I get what you said earlier but what I'm saying is that you should also inform you ISP. And that they don't care isn't necessarily true for every ISP especially if they may get a letter about it.

[–] Octavusss@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Ok forgot to mention you gotta verify if it's okay with your ISP first.

 

Just wanted to know what you guys consider to be better when torrenting. Is it I2P network or a VPN like Mullvad, Proton or IVPN?

 

Hello.

My question is basically the title. Can a jellyfin installed with rootles docker access media that is stored on a encrypted hard drive?

I have almost zero docker experience since i just started using it and I just want to know if it's possible.

 

Hello everyone.

I bought domain name (example.com) from https://njal.la/ and I want to direct it to my server but I need help with it.

Let's say that I have public and static home IPv4 address 10.172.172.172 (example) and on that address is a computer running on 192.168.200.101 (example) and there is jellyfin server (port 1020/tcp), immich server(port 1021/tcp) and bitwarden server (port 1022/tcp).

My question is can I create a subdomain and point it to these servers?

Like; jellyfin.example.com -> 192.168.200.101:1020

immich.example.com -> 192.168.200.101:1021

bitwarden.example.com -> 192.168.200.101:1022

Or do I have to buy two more separate domains for these servers? Like example2.com and example3.com?

Sorry for english and also if this is a stupid question but I need to know. I have never so far used domains and never dabbled in dns setting and I don't know where to search for info.

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