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Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

nine16thsdago posted:

on the email front, neither amazon workmail nor gandi mailbox hosting have shown that they can do what i need spam-wise. It's a shame because workmail is easy to setup and pretty cheap. I may try mxroute next.

I have one of those lifetime mxroute accounts, and haven't had any problems with the service.
The owner seems to be a huge rear end in a top hat though, so try not to piss him off, If you want to keep using it.

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Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

It's probably more likely for your IP to be scanned by scans that just go over all IP addresses than it would be for your IP to be discovered via some DNS entry.

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

Pantsmaster Bill posted:

Are there any self-hosted options for a daily journal/log? I’m currently using Day One but would ideally like to move to something I control myself. Bonus points for an API I can use for integrating other social media stuff (or baked in support).

https://github.com/zadam/trilium
Trilium Notes, maybe? Or do you want some kind of blog that's accessible by other people?

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

You could run an iperf server. Your router might actually already include it.

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

What's the best practice for having a bunch of docker containers that want a database?
- A DB for each application, that's only accessible from within that stack or
- A single DB with a user for each application

Giving everything its own DB seems cleaner, but I don't know how bad the overhead is?

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

You can use letsencrypt certificates without exposing your server to the internet by using the DNS challenge method. A lot easier to set up than messing with your own CA and having to distribute that to all your devices

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

Yes, I do exactly this. I have a domain that actually points to my servers local (192.168...) IP address and use NGP to handle all the certificate renewal stuff with letsencrypt without exposing the server to the internet.
That was the easiest way to stop all the "this site is not secure" warnings without having to mess with my own CA.

Tamba fucked around with this message at 01:48 on Feb 18, 2023

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

https://nginxproxymanager.com/
e: once you have it set up, all you need to do is
- let it make a certificate for *.mydomain.com
- for each service add a proxy host like service1.mydonain.com that points at the server/port where the service is running, and select the certificate you made in step 1

Tamba fucked around with this message at 06:20 on Feb 18, 2023

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

SpiderOak One maybe? Their marketing is all about the end-to-end encryption, so give that a try.

Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

Resdfru posted:

I run trillium for notes but I've never really loved it. I saw notion in the play store and just from the screenshots it looks awesome. After some digging it looks like the most similar things I can self host are

Appflowy
https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy

Outline
https://github.com/outline/outline

Anytype
https://tech.anytype.io/how-to/self-hosting

Anyone got any experience with em?

There's Joplin as well (you can self-host the sync server)

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Tamba
Apr 5, 2010

Another option would be Openmediavault. It's debian as well, and used to include Portainer as the recommended way to use docker, but they've gotten rid of that in favor of their own webui for docker compose.

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