caddy-dynamicdns
Cryptomator
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caddy-dynamicdns
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[GUIDE] Free Dynamic DNS + Nginx Proxy Manager + Lets Encrypt Wildcard Certs
This plugin for dynamic DNS: https://github.com/mholt/caddy-dynamicdns, supports any of these DNS providers you find on this page https://github.com/orgs/caddy-dns/repositories?type=source. You can use DuckDNS for example which is also a free domain.
- Self hosting in 2023 and why you should do that
- mholt/caddy-dynamicdns: Caddy app that keeps your DNS records (A/AAAA) pointed at itself.
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Repurposing an old Android phone as a web server
Sure, you can do this with nginx and dynamic DNS if you really want to, but Caddy does it all for you, with automatic HTTPS, and runs natively on Android (or in Termux): https://caddy.community/t/running-caddy-2-on-android/13993?u...
Here's the dynamic DNS plugin: https://github.com/mholt/caddy-dynamicdns -- it will just update the A records for your domain directly with your DNS provider, no need for a third-party service.
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Show HN: Umbrel – A personal server OS for self-hosting
Re 3: What you really need is Caddy [0] with this dynamic DNS module: https://github.com/mholt/caddy-dynamicdns
Caddy has state-of-the-art certificate automation and TLS support, and with that module, it automatically updates DNS records if users have non-static IPs. It'll also serve certs for localhost domains (use *.localhost IMO).
[0]: https://caddyserver.com (I'm the author, for disclosure)
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Anyone want to help me build an idiots guide to getting caddy setup for reverse proxy and SSL?
Caddy has a (WIP) dynamic DNS module that will keep your records updated for you: https://github.com/mholt/caddy-dynamicdns
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CUP - Cloudflare (DNS) Update Program | Turn Cloudflare’s excellent free DNS service into a free Dynamic DNS service.
Neat. I had a similar frustration so I wrote a dynamic DNS module for Caddy; https://github.com/mholt/caddy-dynamicdns - it can be extended to work with any dns provider that has an api. (It's what I currently use with Cloudflare)
Cryptomator
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Dropbox: How to opt out of 3rd party AI partner access to your Dropbox
the best way to do this is with https://cryptomator.org
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Is it private if I lock my pdf
Before putting anything on a cloud service I would recommend 3rd party tools, like Cryptomator, to encrypt folders and such, then upload to a cloud service.
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Encryption for Google Drive (Mac)
I use Cryptomator - https://cryptomator.org
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VeraCrypt: Free, open source, disk encryption for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
I've used countless encryption "schemes" over the years, from True/Vera-Crypt to encrypted sparse bundles/images, and none have ever really felt right.
These days i tend to use Cryptomator[0] instead. It accomplishes what none of the others could do, which is transparent encryption across devices.
With Cryptomator, i simply create a vault somewhere in the cloud, stuff data in it, and i can access it from my laptop, phone or tablet, and not think much about it. It integrates into the normal file browsing APIs, and doesn't get in the way.
Because it does "per file" encryption, it also doesn't need to download a 20-100MB chunk from the cloud before decrypting, so it's rather fast (depending on file size of course).
[0]: https://cryptomator.org/
- Ask HN: Any Encrypted Notes Backup?
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Local encryption of files and folders
Cryptomator's arguably the most popular encryption software for cloud storage (you can give yourself zero-knowledge encryption by using them) - it's actually what they specialize & focus on (cloud encryption). It's 100% open source and Free to use on computers. On phones I believe it's just a 1-time fee of a few bucks ($13-14, then you have it forever) - note: their iOS offering is still new, so may be a bit unpolished at the moment.
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Encrypted file in OneDrive Personal Vault Detected as Ransomware.
This is the solution: https://cryptomator.org/
- Help switching to SelfHosted
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Hi, I'd like to use Obsidian as a note-taking app for my therapy practice, but I need my Vault to be encrypted.
Cryptomator. It is made for uploading files securely to cloud storage, but works locally, is easy to use, and completely free for your use case.
What are some alternatives?
cup - CUP - Cloudflare (DNS) Updater Program
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
UserLAnd - Main UserLAnd Repository
VeraCrypt - Disk encryption with strong security based on TrueCrypt
elivepatch-client - Flexible Distributed Linux Kernel Live Patching
gocryptfs - Encrypted overlay filesystem written in Go
Pi-hole-for-Android - Pi-hole/Unbound Raspbian APK Installer for Android 5.0+ devices (requires root)
dokany - User mode file system library for windows with FUSE Wrapper
kpatch - kpatch - live kernel patching
Picocrypt - A very small, very simple, yet very secure encryption tool.
DnsTube - Access your computer from anywhere. DnsTube is a Windows .NET dynamic DNS client for Cloudflare.
cryfs - Cryptographic filesystem for the cloud