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arozos
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Zoraxy v3 - The brand new Reverse Proxy Server for Noobs
Using this function and, if you have a few nodes with "ArozOS" installed, you can easily add all nodes into the Zoraxy WoL table and kick start them one by one remotely.
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My "Reverse proxy server for noobs" project is now open source
TL.DR. I wrote a reverse proxy system for my Web Desktop OS back in 2019, later on I added in tons of other web routing features I need like redirections, blacklist + geo-ip, Zerotier controller and so on. Finally it become the reverse proxy version of swiss knift for my distributed homelab setup.
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Announcing ArozOS 2.0 - 5 years journey into my own Web Desktop OS
Hope you like this project! We are continuing updating the modules of this system to better fit our use cases. If you are interested to try it out or even contribute to this project, feel frees to find the source code and give us a star 🌟 in the attached Github link below.
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Go SMB Server?
u/survivalmachine As mentioned in previous comments, I am working on a Web Desktop OS project in which I want to add SMB support (both client and server). I already got SMB client working based on go-smb2.
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The Value of Including a humans.txt File in Your Open Source Project
If you are a long time user of my open source web desktop system ArozOS, the chances are, you might never notice there is actually a hidden humans.txt file in your web root. Here is my system hosting on my tiny server powered by a orange pi zero 2 single board computer.
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Upload a huge file with little RAM & space in Go
Recently, I encountered another issue when I am trying to migrate my whole Google Drive to my own ARM powered DIY NAS. The issue was that my NAS only have 512MB + 32GB (microSD card) as OS drive, while I have 2 x 512GB HDD attached to the SBC to store files. Uploading a file with size >32GB will causing the system to run out of space and crashing my ArozOS NAS OS .
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Web-desktop: As Native-like As Possible
I have recently been traveling to another city. That is why I brought with me my trusty NUC installed with Debian + ArozOS besides my laptop. As this is my first time loading a few TB worth of files into this system, I soon running into issues where all the files I uploaded to the NUC is hard to find and I don't know what I have uploaded to the web desktop interface. This is how the systems look like before I start traveling.
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What Windows XP teach us about startup sound effect
I have been working on an open source web desktop system called ArozOS for 3+ years now. In simple words, it is a web desktop system that actually do works like a real OS.
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Help needed for uploading large file with little RAM
Full version of the function is over here: https://github.com/tobychui/arozos/blob/7251f4bf945f22b8a08d4dcfdcf4618baf16ac75/src/file_system.go#L506
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Open source cloud stl to gcode slicer
I own a few 3D printers so I decided to write myself a system to do cloud slicing and put it on Github. This is a few screenshots showing the slicer running on ArozOS Web Desktop System
S3 Server
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Show HN: OpenSign – The open source alternative to DocuSign
> Theoretically they could swap with minio but last time we used it it was not a drop-in replacement yet.
Depends on whether AGPL v3 works for you or not (or whether you decide to pay them), I guess: https://min.io/pricing
I've actually been looking for more open alternatives, but haven't found much.
Zenko CloudServer seemed to be somewhat promising, but doesn't seem to be managed very actively: https://github.com/scality/cloudserver/issues/4986 (their Docker images on DockerHub were last updated 10 months ago, which is what the homepage links to; blog doesn't seem active since 2019, forums don't have much going on, despite some action on GitHub still)
There was also Garage, but that one is also AGPL v3: https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/
The closest I got was discovering that SeaweedFS has an S3 compatible mode: https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs
- Interacting with S3 - like cloud
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What's your backup plan? Tape? Remote storage? Mirrored arrays in different physical places?
Another option to consider is building an S3 server using free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to create and provide S3 compatible object storage thus backup data to own S3 immutable server. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
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looking for file upload script/software
For the project, you can deploy free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to create and provide S3 compatible object storage for your clients, to which they can upload their data using any S3 client. You let the create personal folders known as buckets and upload data there. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
- backup service hosted on RPI for desktop and mobile
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Raspberry Pi for backup server. Docker or just direct install
Another upvote for building an S3-based backup server. For the project, you can deploy free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to provide S3 compatible object storage for your clients which is ransomware resilient. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
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Recommend me an offsite backup solution with a RPI4
Another vote for building S3 storage. For the project, you can deploy free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to provide S3 storage to your clients connected to your VPN. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver Check tinc as a simple VPN https://www.tinc-vpn.org/ To upload data onto offsite storage you can use free Rclone, Duplicati, MSP360, and other tools that support the S3 protocol. https://www.vmwareblog.org/single-cloud-enough-secure-backups-5-cool-cross-cloud-solutions-consider/
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How are you backing up Hudu?
I'm just trying to avoid the cross-provider complexity where possible.... considered loading up Azure App Services with CloudServer (https://www.zenko.io/cloudserver/) as its just Node.js, but i think i'm getting too cute for something that I can drop into DigitalOcean or AWS quickly.
- Highly scalable cloud storage solutions
What are some alternatives?
zoraxy-docker - Docker container for Zoraxy
Zenko - Zenko is the open source multi-cloud data controller: own and keep control of your data on any cloud.
websocket - A fast, well-tested and widely used WebSocket implementation for Go.
docker-nginx-webdav-nononsense - Aims to enable a no-nonsense WebDAV docker system on the latest available nginx mainline. Magic included?
uploader - Use Go to start an http up/down transfer server that is optimized for handling large files
TeleAPI - 🚀 The useful library to simplify your work with Telegram Bot API
drive-desktop
google-maps-services-js - Node.js client library for Google Maps API Web Services
vmango - Your own personal IaaS cloud
gtrans
reef-pi - An opensource reef tank controller based on Raspberry Pi
sshfs - A network filesystem client to connect to SSH servers