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debops
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Moving to production - How to properly config nginx and gunicorn to Django? I've been scouring the internet and I need some clear explanation
I'm planning on adding to the litany of tutorials on this soon. My process is to use debops to provision and secure a VPS and install the docker service. The app is spun up with docker-compose and the appropriate containers - if you use something like cookiecutter-django you can get a basis for the docker compose files you need. This uses traefik as the proxy for gunicorn instead of nginx, and then you'll need to serve static and media either with whitenoise or with S3.
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is LXD package for debian in the works?
I wrote a set of Ansible roles in DebOps that let you build and install LXD from source on Debian. You can check out the role itself and it's documentation. It's not a perfect solution, but it can enable you to use LXD without snaps on Debian.
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FreeIPA-ish options on Debian10 or Ubuntu
If you are committed to Debian environment, perhaps DebOps would be an interesting alternative (disclaimer: I'm the maintainer of the project). DebOps is a set of Ansible playbooks and roles + some scripts that let you deploy and manage Debian-based clusters. It has extensive documentation, supports LDAP deployment and is actively maintained.
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New stable DebOps release: v2.3.0
GitHub: https://github.com/debops/debops/releases/tag/v2.3.0
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Where to find enterprise level code examples
It's not strictly for Azure, but you can check out DebOps (disclaimer: I'm the maintainer). It's a set of Ansible playbooks and roles to manage Debian-based infrastructure, created completely in the open. You can use it as a base to build up your own infrastructure. Roles are designed to be reusable and can pass configuration between them using dependent variables, everything can be configured through Ansible inventory since you are not expected to modify the roles themselves.
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DebOps and Linux Mint?
Looks like that apt role has a Linuxmint dictionary key missing, somewhere where OS distributions are specified. You can look at the apt role defaults and add it in a few places where Debian, Devuan and Ubuntu are specified. The role's fact script could also be fixed to handle cases like that gracefully. I'll see what I can do.
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openLDAP Client PAM-Setup Playbook?
DebOps has you covered - there are roles for slapd, nslcd, nscd, ldap role can be used to manage objects in the LDAP directory itself from other roles, and so on. Check the slapd role documentation for the server-side details, and the ldap role documentation for the client-side details.
Mailcow
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Ask HN: Self Hosting an Email Server?
I've been running mailcow [1] on a Hetzner cloud server for a few years and am pretty happy with it.
[1] https://mailcow.email
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Free Zoho Mail alternatives for using custom email domain?
I have been searching for a self-hosted suite similar to Google Worksuite. I found the following: 1. Mailcow - https://mailcow.email/
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Roundcube and docker-mailserver (Docker Mailserver) on the same VPS
Yes, I switched to mailcow (https://mailcow.email) and installed Roundcube via the excellent tutorial (https://docs.mailcow.email/third_party/roundcube/third_party-roundcube).
- Mailcow: Dockerized
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Zimbra 0-day used to steal email data from government organizations
I've heard good things about mailcow
https://mailcow.email/
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Domains and Email hosting
You can self host email if you really want to, but it's really more trouble than it's worth. If you do self host, you have to worry about the consequences of missed emails if your server or Internet ever goes down, and you'll have to use someone else's SMTP server if you don't want your emails to go directly to spam. The cheapest good SMTP server is Amazon SES, which I believe is $0.10 per 10k emails. I've been looking into mailcow for self hosting an email server and it seems the best way to go.
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Ok, I've migrated email to selfhosted
However, https://mailcow.email/ is the ONLY exclusion I make for that. As it's an all in one docker managed solution. Where the only things you have to worry about is the reputation of your mailing IP.
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Any self hosted disposable email address generators?
But its probably easier to use a dockerized container with all the mail stuff integrated and pre-setup like: https://mailcow.email/
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Solutions for selfhosted internal-only email?
If you're looking for a full solution that I haven't tried (due to resources) try: MailCow. Good luck.
- mailcow.email and docker socket
What are some alternatives?
Mail-in-a-Box - Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box.
ansible-role-hardening - Ansible role to apply a security baseline. Systemd edition.
Mailu - Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images
docker-mailserver - A fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) using Docker. [Moved to: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver]
iRedMail
modoboa - Mail hosting made simple
wildduck - Opinionated email server
ansible-netplan - Ansible role to manage Netplan
docker-mailserver - Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) running inside a container.