dufs
gatus
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9 days ago | 3 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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dufs
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h5ai – modern HTTP web server index
Sounds helpful if you're using Apache. I use dufs (https://github.com/sigoden/dufs) as a lightweight file server.
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Wddbfs – Mount a SQLite database as a filesystem
I'm with you on wishing WebDAV continued its rollout. These days there are great low-drama server-side deployments like https://github.com/sigoden/dufs. It's run relative too - you could habe multiple dufs processes serving up different directories in different ways. But for WebDAV, you can't simply mount that on the client side for every OS that's equally low configutaion. For that reason, I really like sshfs as it can be initiated from the client-side without a lot of config (just a mkdir of the mapped dir), and it's OK most time despite it's lack of speed and multi-day uptime. I'm on a chromebook now and it turns out that Samba is the easiest client-side tech to use for remote file systems. DAv should've been uniquitous.
- Dufs: Simple File Server with Upload, Search, Access Control, and More
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SSFS or WebDAV for developing in a Proxmox managed LXC container in a nearby LAN
WebDAV: https://github.com/sigoden/dufs - has an easy way of launching, and on the releases tab downloads for multiple CPUs/OSs. The rust exe can just be executed from the cli without installation via package managers (wget and tar xf) are all you need.
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What's your web browser based access to file system?
I use sigoden/dufs. Very simple file browser that doubles as a basic http server. Supports upload, download and basic file manipulation. I feel it's utterly underrated.
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Better option then filebrowser to share files
So sorry. It only has one f. https://github.com/sigoden/dufs
- DUFS simple way to serve files
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simple, upload only, simplest possible UI, no auth
dufs miniserve
- Distinctive Utility File Server: static serving, uploading, access control
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Ask HN: Static Site Generator for photo and video sharing
My solution for public media distribution is Caddy¹ on Scaleway Stardust². 10gb of storage isn't really enough (someday I will write I/O for the 75gb of free object storage), but offers unmetered 100mbps data transfer for $3/month. I setup a proxy through Caddy to dufs³ to upload files.
Anything worth keeping goes on an external HD, buy a bigger one each year and make another copy. I also upload all irreplaceable video to Youtube as private videos; I recently went through and granted a few people access to the ones they wanted to see.
¹https://caddyserver.com
²https://www.scaleway.com/en/stardust-instances
³https://github.com/sigoden/dufs
gatus
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ntfy is an open source tool to send push notifications to your phone via PUT/POST. It now supports making phone calls, access tokens, user account sync, Prometheus metrics, structured logging, and more 🥳
Official support in healthchecks.io, Uptime Kuma, Radarr, Sonarr, Shoutrrr, Gatus, and many more!
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Seeking Opinions on Atlassian Statuspage Alternatives
I moved to (Gatus)[https://github.com/TwiN/gatus] for this reason. All defined in a yaml config file.
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open source network monitoring tool
Gatus IMO is better suited. Here's the Github repo.
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Uptime monitoring
If you want to self-host, https://github.com/TwiN/gatus. If you want a managed service, https://gatus.io
- Uptime-Kuma Alternative?
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how do I start to build an uptime monitoring system such as UptimeRobot or OnlineOrNot?
We use a self-hosted Gatus at work: https://github.com/TwiN/gatus
- Minimalist self hosted apps
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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?
Maybe take a look at gatus instead.
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What do you guys use for outage monitoring / incident reporting?
If you want more of a 1:1, this is what I found when I was looking for an alternative a while back. https://github.com/TwiN/gatus
- how to monitor cluster's up time?
What are some alternatives?
miniserve - 🌟 For when you really just want to serve some files over HTTP right now!
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
Statping - Status Page for monitoring your websites and applications with beautiful graphs, analytics, and plugins. Run on any type of environment.
SFTPGo - Full-featured and highly configurable SFTP, HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV server - S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob
Healthchecks - Open-source cron job and background task monitoring service, written in Python & Django
nextcloud-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐋 Nextcloud (A safe home for all your data) server setup using Ansible and Docker
healthcheck - An simple, easily extensible and concurrent health-check library for Go services
filemanager - 📂 Web File Browser
shoutrrr - Notification library for gophers and their furry friends.
simple-http-server - Simple http server in Rust (Windows/Mac/Linux)
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.