caddy-wol
wolweb
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caddy-wol
wolweb
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WOL command from within a Docker image
Rather than start tweaking existing containers (esp as they may get reloaded / messed up by a DSM update) I would look at a dedicated WOL container that you can afford to have impacted something like https://github.com/sameerdhoot/wolweb
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Wake on Lan
A few days this was mentioned, I haven't used it yet, but seems easy enough.
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Wake on wan work from Home(with phone in cellular mode) but when I step outside it doesn't work anymore (with in cellular mode still).
If you can't get it working it's easy enough to set up some sort of cheapo sbc computer that can stay on all the time that you can ssh into to issue the wol command or run something like this: https://github.com/sameerdhoot/wolweb
- wolweb Tool with Docker
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Circadian – Suspend-on-Idle Daemon for GNU/Linux Power Management
yes, homeservers do not need to run at all times. I solve this by being able to ssh into the router from WAN via wireguard and sending out wake-on-LAN magic packets.
There are also webuis that can do this for you https://github.com/sameerdhoot/wolweb
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How can I wake on wan my home pc?
Alternative, better ways, to accomplish this would be with another low-power device via triggering a command via port knocking, sshing and running a wake-up command, or setting up a web gui for sending wol packets
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Quick and easy Wake-On-LAN (WOL) on Linux
Personally I use https://github.com/sameerdhoot/wolweb for work, "easy enough" to use for less technical users.
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I can't send WoL packet through Zerotier
Probably easier, if you have a small computer at home, put something like this on it https://github.com/sameerdhoot/wolweb with zerotier.
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