cloudflare-ddns
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cloudflare-ddns
- Dynamic DNS
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HTTPS connections complain they're insecure as grocy is using self-signed LSIO cert instead of that provisioned by LE.
For anyone following, this was due to user error in that DDNS was not up to date. For reference, https://github.com/timothymiller/cloudflare-ddns
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Setting up a new domain with YunoHost
If you want to reach them online, think about using something like this: https://github.com/timothymiller/cloudflare-ddns, this will automaticly update your A records. Or try Cloudflare Tunneling: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps
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Raspberry Pi services on the internet
Try using this container instead. You can update the A record of your domain to your IP dynamically and use a CNAME for each subdomain so you donβt have to worry about them not resolving when your IP changes.
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ClouDDNS: Turn your CloudFlare-powered site into a DDNS.
Can you explain the difference between that and this? https://github.com/timothymiller/cloudflare-ddns
- Remote Access
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Problems with cloudflare tunnels (502 Bad Gateway) + alternatives?
I'm out of ideas on this one, I especially don't understand why the nginx container works and others dont. Besides that I'm interested in other solutions that don't route my whole traffic over one company and limit my traffic/what I am allowed to do and what not. Would a dynamic dns updater also work for my use case? Something like cloudflare-ddns?
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New to home servers
My recommended roadmap for thing to host is: 1. ssh access * with certificates only and fail2ban config 2. local pihole DNS server * learn how to set up your router and devices to use pihole as DNS 3. local jellyfin * no encryption, no external access, just a simple local network service * Create a domain in pihole, that points to your local jellyfin service 4. a ddns-service like cloudflare-ddns * buy a domain and use ddns to point it to your IP 5. nginx-proxy-manager * enable port-forwarding in your router and obtain a lets-encrypt wildcard-cert for your domain * Create a docker network and add npm, jellyfin, and all other web services that you want to access via your domain * Create a proxy host for each service, give every service a unique subdomain, and use your wildcard cert to enable SSL/TLS for all your services * add all those subdomains to your ddns * use pihhole to point the subdomains to your local IP
- if I buy a domain name can I point it at my homelab that has a dynamic IP?
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Public File Sharing through Tailscale?
Tailscale recently introduced funnel which is currently in beta and has bandwidth limits so it might work, but personally I'd use a dynamic DNS service like cloudflare-ddns
proxmox-scripts
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NPM LXC Not Working
I was using the guide from https://github.com/ej52/proxmox-scripts/blob/main/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager/README.md, It did not mention the npm user, plus I was using ubuntu 22.04 lxc, not Alpine.
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Looking to migrate to Proxmox. Never tried it before, and could use some pointers. (Home Assistant, Docker).
I have 2 NPM servers, one running as a LXC container on proxmox using ej52/proxmox-scripts/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager in the DMZ, the other running in a docker container on the windows Ubuntu Docker host in my LAN: via portainer compose file. Both resolve different domains and services for trusted proxies to mgmt interfaces etc but have found NPM was the easiest to stand up and get going for my needs.
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NPM and Email configuration
I'm using Virtualmin for websites (which work flawlessly <3) and emails. I'm using Cloudflare for DNS and proxy and Mikrotik as a router. NMP runs via the Proxmox LXC container and has been installed using this guide https://github.com/ej52/proxmox-scripts/tree/main/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager.
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Small Project: I created a Web GUI to configure Nginx
LXC,.anyone? https://github.com/ej52/proxmox-scripts/tree/main/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager
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DNS Provider
But it still does not show up on the DNS Providers list. I will admit that I do not know JS, etc but this seemed trivial to do.Proxmox Scripts, though I did had to do a little editing to get to work on PVE 7 using an alpine 3.13 LXC. If it's easier to just use the Docker container, then I can fork the project and make changes and build the container locally.
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nginx reverse proxy help
you dont have to install it via docker, you can run it directly in a lxc container instead
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NPM containers suddenly not working
in the proxmox shell, not the container/vm shell. -> guide
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Installing without docker directly on Ubuntu
npm setup.sh from source
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Dedicated Raspberry pi or Proxmox VM for Nginx?
But you can use https://github.com/ej52/proxmox-scripts/tree/main/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager
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What do you use for a reverse proxy?
Here's the script I'm talking about.
What are some alternatives?
docker-cloudflare-ddns - A small amd64/ARM/ARM64 Docker image that allows you to use CloudFlare as a DDNS / DynDNS Provider.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
no-ip - A shell script that works as Dynamic Update Client (DUC) for noip.com
selfhosted-apps-docker - Guide by Example
nordvpn - NordVpn Docker Client
os - Tiny Linux distro that runs the entire OS as Docker containers
docker-traefik-cloudflare-companion - Automatically Create CNAME records for containers served by Traefik
nginxconfig.io - βοΈ NGINX config generator on steroids π
alpine-qbittorrent-openvpn - qBittorrent docker container with OpenVPN client running as unprivileged user on alpine linux
operating-system - :beginner: Home Assistant Operating System
alpine-mariadb - MariaDB running on Alpine Linux [Docker]
nginx-config-gui - This is a Web-Interface for nginx. However: I will only use this to create subdomains for my services.