docker-calibre-web
Passbolt
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8.3 | 9.7 | |
2 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Dockerfile | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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docker-calibre-web
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Your top 5 best self hosted apps?
Special mentions: Watchtower, Portainer CE, PhotoPrism, Dokuwiki, Calibre-web.
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I plan to do this every month. What is your favorite new self-hosting tool/software you have learned about this month?
Calibra-web
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Alpine Linux: Brilliant Linux Distro
So I surveyed docker images in my personal use:
Postgres (Docker provided - https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres): Debian (with alternates for alpine or other debian versions)
Jellyfin (Developer provided - https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/blob/master/Dockerfile): They use an alpine build step but the final distributed image is debian
Calibre-Web (Linuxserver provided - https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-calibre-web/blob/maste...): Ubuntu
Graylog (Developer provided - https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog-docker/blob/4.2/docker/o...): Debian
Vaultwarden (Developer provided - https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/blob/main/docker/...): Debian (with alpine alternate available)
For professional use, our company mandates all images used are built off a common base image, which is Ubuntu based (my previous employer was similar, but used a Red Hat based image).
- e-book server
- Ask HN: What are these low quality “Code Snippet” sites?
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What's something self hosted everyone needs to run ?
On the (e)book side, I'm running calibre (which runs the desktop app accessible by guacamole, for management, only accessible on my local network) in combination with an instance of calibre-web, in order to access the files remotely.
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Audiobook support discussion
Jellyfins book support is kinda eh right now, it'll probably take another major version or two. I'm using calibre-web until JF feels ready. Clients shouldn't be a problem though, any web browser will do.
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Calibre-web stack problems
Also, here's an issue that has been opened: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-calibre-web/issues/119
Passbolt
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Passbolt - Open Source Alternative to 1Password
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Preferred password manager?
Here's another to add to the list, Passbolt. It is open source and basically built for teams and enterprise. It is design primarily with a unique security model which is based on asymmetric end-to-end encryption, with user-owned encryption keys and support easy cross functional team collaboration. Can it hosted on-prem or host it in cloud depending on your preference. Might be too much information and a tad bias as I work here but wanted you to have all the information as passbolt fits your requirement for business level password manager.
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KeePass vs VaultWarden
Fyi there is also Passbolt.
- Has anyone tried PassBolt?
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Self-hosted Secrets Manager (or something alike)
I currently switched from keepass to passbolt: https://www.passbolt.com/
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Recommend me a password manager
I might be bias here as I work here but another recommendation would be passbolt. Open source password manager that is built for teams and businesses. You can either self-host or host it in the cloud, really depending on what you require and supports secure granular sharing of credentials with nested permission in just a few clicks. Its a solution that is built with security as a top priority. It supports asymmetric end-to-end encryption based on OpenPGP cryptography using both public-private key for encryption/decryption. No secret key is stored on the server side. Both the free community edition and the paid pro version are 100% open source.
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How much of a security risk does all of our organization's passwords stored plaintext on our file server pose?
All that said...here's my shameless plug: I work for passbolt. You mentioned you have a small team, you might give it a look: https://www.passbolt.com/ there's a community edition you can install for free on the server of your choice. I'm here and happy to answer any questions.
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What do you guys use for all your personal info?
Passbolt for passwords (backed up to KeepassX files)
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Any suggestions for a Password Manager + Secrets Manager for small teams?
Have you checked out Passbolt? Its open source built for teams and organisations. Supports asymmetric end-to-end encryption, based on OpenPGP. Its on-prem or you can host it in cloud. You can either opt for the Pro/Enterprise version or the free community edition depending on what you need.
- LastPass says employee’s home computer was hacked and corporate vault taken | Already smarting from a breach that stole customer vaults, LastPass has more bad news.
What are some alternatives?
audiobookshelf - Self-hosted audiobook and podcast server
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
Audiobooks.bundle - Plex metadata scraper for Audiobooks
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
audiobookshelf-app - Mobile application for Audiobookshelf
sysPass - Systems Password Manager
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
Teampass - Collaborative Passwords Manager
ublacklist - Blocks specific sites from appearing in Google search results
Padloc - A modern, open source password manager for individuals and teams.
AlpineLinux-DailyDriverDesktop - My minimalist desktop running Alpine Linux
bitwarden_rs - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs [Moved to: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden]