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Minimalist self hosted apps
I also maintain a fairly minimal, as far as options/alternatives go in this area, email list managing/sending (MailChimp alternative) app: https://github.com/ssddanbrown/mailbag
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Laravel Mailcoach v6 has been released with a new UI and lots of improvements
If anyone's looking for an open source alternative, I built a relatively feature-minimal Laravel-based option in this space when I wanted to migrate from Mailchimp: https://github.com/ssddanbrown/mailbag
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What tools have y'all written for yourselves?
Email list management/sending system - link
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How are you sending newsletters?
Personally, when recently built my own Laravel-based email-list-sending app, I just decided to stick to plaintext. I worked in email marketing automation for 7 years so did a lot of email building and handling work, and I didn't want to be doing that in my free time, so I kept things simple and plaintext only. Worked well for my audience since they're often tech/privacy focused. Source here if you wanted a peek.
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What are your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
MailBag - A simple email subscription app I threw together after getting fed-up with Mailchimp.
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Bulk/marketing email sending
I created a Laravel-based mailing app as an alternative to Mailchimp for sending email notifications/updates for another OpenSource project of mine. Here it is: https://github.com/ssddanbrown/mailbag
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What you guys are hosting instead of Nextcloud? I'm sick of it.
EDIT: Thanks for the recommendations from all of you!! I've chose to use the below: - Files: sftpgo - Calendar: baikal - Notes: memos (But beware, it sends opt-out telemetry) - Network folder: webdav on sftpgo
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FTP Server on Linux
Give a try to SFTPGo
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HashiCorp Did It Backwards
> Even these projects have gotten to a level of sophistication that it would implode without big tech support.
The worst thing is that all this FAANG or VC backed companies make a lot of people believe that they are the only viable way.
> Why do you think you don't see any interesting oss tech from hobbyists is these days?
Actually not true, just an example, https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo. But there are plenty of them.
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Running an FTP server WITHOUT admin priveleges
This is possible using SFTPGo. The default Windows installer register SFTPGo as a Windows service. You can download the portable version and run it manually or install SFTPGo from the Scoop packages. You can use the built-in SFTPGo virtual permissions to only allow uploads. SFTPGo uses virtual users, no system users are required.
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Do you have individuals that access a Public-Facing SFTP Server - how can you lock down the SFTP Server?
I suggest contacting your SFTP server vendor. I guess they have an auto blocking policy like this
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Was the move to AES 256 really necessary?
Basically it's a file storage managed over HTTPS. Nextcloud is pretty heavy, that's the reason why I using just a single statically compiled cross-platform binary SFTPgo
- A lightweight nextcloud alternative
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Simple read only ftp server
Using SFTPGo you can easily configure read-only accounts. SFTPGo uses virtual users and virtual permissions. So you don't need to create system users for your SFTPGo users and you don't need to use chmod to make folders read-only (but the system user that SFTPGo runs as needs file system level permission to access the files/folders you want to share)
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Sftp or Sharepoint links- security
SFTPGo provides SFTP, FTP/S and HTTP/S so you can share the same files using different protocols and thus meet the different needs of your business partners. Allowed protocols can be enabled/disabled per-user
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Pre-made solution for allowing a client to upload a file to my web hosting (via browser, not FTP client)?
You could check out SFTPGo, it may meet your needs.
What are some alternatives?
webby - A tiny static webserver app written in go
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
Flarum - Simple forum software for building great communities.
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
money-balancer - A simple application for managing debt with your friends!
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
wirestat - A super simple HTTP-based metric and rule system to help build a server monitoring and alerting system
Filestash - 🦄 A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
Blackout - A tool to black out monitors without having to actually turn them off
nginx-prometheus - Turn Nginx logs into Prometheus metrics
accounts
nextcloud-in-docker-recipe - My cnfiguration files to run NextCloud in Docker behind Traefik