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Traefik-v2-examples
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nginx proxy manager.....driving me insane
Theres also traefik guide but the contrast in complexity is apparent right away.
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I'm new to self hosting. How do you choose which reverse proxy to use?
Traefik that I tried first is very powerful but there are few abstraction layers and bit of complexity that I felt like I had to re-learn it every time I was about to do a change. But it is very powerful in dynamic enviroments where one spins often enough more new containers.
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Which reverse proxy are you using?
My first reverse proxy was traefik, but it was just too complex, with too many abstraction layers for my use. I needed to re-learn it every time I went to make changes.
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How do I use a domain name for local services?
I tried traefik. As I was learning it, which was like a week or two of effort, I actually wrote a guide that somehow got 500 stars on github...
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Proxy Reverse alternative?
Theres also traefik, that people recommend, but IMO for home stuff it is too complex with too many abstractions. Caddy is literally just giving it port 80 and 443 and a single clean config file.
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Let'sEncrypt certificate on a daily changing docker container.
Traefik is actuall business aimed and powerful and probably worth learning if you would need to manage lot of containers and change stuff dynamically on the fly. But it is just so damn complicated and you kinda need to re-learn it every time you return to it. Here is guide for that one..
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Traefik with Let's Encrypt using DuckDns domain
You can try look here
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Best way to learn Traefik?
Here is a decent guide that gets you going.
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My docker network is already complete, but I'm considering adding traefik. Is there a simple way to retroactively apply it to around 30 existing dockers?
Have you considered going caddy instead of traefik?
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Which reverse proxy do you use?
How to reverse proxy with traefik
mistborn
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Mistborn Selfhosted
Guys, anyone has experience with Mistborn ?
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I want to run Nextcloud on my server running Jellyfin
There is a github project that rolls a Nextcloud instance and Jellyfin together in a docker install. It also rolls a bunch more stuff as well. https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn
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Cannot get WireGuard and Pi-hole working for the life of me
try mistborn: https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn
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vault warden behind vpn
https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn has wireguard and valtwarden built-in
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Firewall settings, any advice for my setup?
So there is one other option you can run with - mistborn. Now, fair warning - if you want to run this on a pi....flash at least 100GB of storage space on a microssd and then for the OS I recommend a Ubuntu flavor of your choice. Ideally the latest one he has listed as successful on his table of distros that he successfully installed it on.
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Ask HN: Share your new devbox setup process My own setup is included here
I find the fundamental problem with this sort of server setup script/config management is that they inevitably get quite personal. Nobody really wants to use another devs and when you try to allow for a lot of customisation they tend get byzantine and complex.
That said I still think it's worth sharing. If nothing else we can all usually cherry pick nice ideas from each other.
I had an entirely private set of Ansible roles I'd cobbled together that I started to put in a more shareable state a couple of years ago. It has little overlap with what you're putting together, but I do think you might find the way it separates personal Ansible config and the main project roles into separate directories (and thus different git repos) useful.
I really need to dust off my project and get it to a releasable state this year [momod](https://github.com/adrinux/momod).
I assume you've come across the many similar projects like [Sovereign](https://github.com/sovereign/sovereign), [Mistborn](https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn)
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Wireguard Multihop VPN wg0 > wg1
https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn on my endpoint but route my traffic thru another another WG server first thus creating a multihop VPN in the interests of security
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Folks, it's happening. The day I dreaded might be here soon.
I've been using selfhosted Nextcloud with OnlyOffice for years. I've yet to encounter something it can't handle. In fact I opened up my setup at the beginning of the pandemic so others could host their own: https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn
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- What’s some self hosted applications you can’t live without?
What are some alternatives?
selfhosted-apps-docker - Guide by Example
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
self-hosted-cookbook - A cookbook, for docker-compose based recipes, for self-hosted applications and services.
wirehole - WireHole is a combination of WireGuard, Pi-hole, and Unbound in a docker-compose project with the intent of enabling users to quickly and easily create a personally managed full or split-tunnel WireGuard VPN with ad blocking capabilities thanks to Pi-hole, and DNS caching, additional privacy options, and upstream providers via Unbound.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
porn-vault - 💋 Manage your ever-growing porn collection. Using Vue & GraphQL
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
Cosmos-Server - ☁️ The Most Secure and Easy Selfhosted Home Server. Take control of your data and privacy without sacrificing security and stability (Authentication, anti-DDOS, anti-bot)
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
NGINX Unit - NGINX Unit is a lightweight and versatile open-source web app server that has three core capabilities. It is a HTTP reverse proxy, a web server for static media assets, and an application server that can natively execute application code in seven different languages.
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi