clipface
Netmaker
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10 | 166 | |
114 | 8,971 | |
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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clipface
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Alternative to Youtube Vimeo
Another service I used in the past is Clipface but I opted for Jellyfin since I like all my stuff in one location.
- How do I go about making my own https://streamable.com?
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Self hosted Stremable alternative?
You could try clipface
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Clipface on Pi?
Is it even possible to run clipface (https://github.com/Hubro/clipface/) on a pi? If not then are there any alternatives that would run on a pi? (I just want to upload and share clips, so preferably not something like peertube - I would also prefer something that can embed on discord) I've also tried https://git.mills.io/prologic/tube but I had the same problems
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Anything like Streamable? And by like I mean a 1:1 copy.
Clipface, looks very good https://github.com/Hubro/clipface/
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What are your top 5 self hosted software that you can't go without?
clipface, it's great to be able to clip something with OBS replay buffer and have it immediately accessible and sharable with only my friends.
- Clip sharing self hosted
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Self-hosted clip-sharing website?
Maybe this Clipface
- Self-hosted alternative to Streamable
Netmaker
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
Netmaker - Layer 3 peer-to-peer overlay network and private DNS. Similar to Tailscale, but with a self-hosted server/admin UI. Runs kernel WireGuard so very fast. Not FOSS, but the source code is available. Written in Go.
- Netmaker: An open source WireGuard VPN
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Connecting several hundreds IoT (raspberry pi's) devices with a VPN
My plan is to set up an EC2 instance and host a VPN, considering options like Netmaker, OpenVPN, or Tailscale. The goal is to connect these devices to the VPN, enabling SSH access from any connected node. This method seems cost-effective(Considering I want to use 100s of devices and potentially 1000s) and straightforward, requiring a simple setup with a sudo apt command on the Raspberry Pi.
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Remote access to a NAS from another location?
I'm wondering if there are any alternative approaches to achieve this. Is something like Netmaker or Tailscale feasible enough? If you have any suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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Would we still create Nebula today?
https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker
Honorable mention:
SuperHighway84 - more of a Usenet-inspired darknet, but I love the concept + the author's personal website:
https://github.com/mrusme/superhighway84
- Show HN: Netmaker – Netmaker Goes Open Source
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Netmaker Transitions to Open source: Embracing the Apache-2.0 License
Exciting news to share! Netmaker has officially embraced open source. This momentous decision was unveiled at the Open Source Summit in Europe when the pull request successfully merged, transitioning their server from the SSPL to the widely recognized Apache License 2.0.
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SD-WAN and SASE Solutions
While we've encountered some challenges and worked with vendors like Cisco to find solutions, I'm curious about recommendations for SD-WAN providers that are well-suited for SASE users. This includes not only Zscaler but also other options like Netmaker, Palo Alto, Cloudflare, Cisco, and Forcepoint.
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Only allowing my home network to access all my EC2 Instances?
Now, my main question is how I can link my DDNS host endpoint with my EC2 instances, allowing only my home network to access them. I've come across a variety of suggestions, such as Netmaker, OpenVPN, Tailscale etc. but I'm curious to hear your opinions on these solutions.
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CLAs create different issues than making (small) open source contributions
HN is somehow always timely. Currently, these folks expect me to sign a CLA for a one-byte change to their README: https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker/pull/2516
What are some alternatives?
seafile-docker - A Docker image for Seafile server
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
lossless-cut - The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
xmysql - xmysql is now https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb
netbird - Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.
flame - Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and bookmarks with built-in editors.
firezone - Open-source VPN server and egress firewall for Linux built on WireGuard. Firezone is easy to set up (all dependencies are bundled thanks to Chef Omnibus), secure, performant, and self hostable.
XBackBone - A lightweight file manager with full ShareX support and more
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
jAlbum - a java web photo manager
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth