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paperless_share
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Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0
I've been using Paperless for several years now very happily and can recommend it over my previous system, also Google Drive. During the transition I found it helpful to set up a cron which (A) made an export of Paperless and (B) uploaded that export to a Google Drive folder.
One feature which seems to be quite a nice improvement (speculating as I haven't upgraded yet) is consumption templates [0]. My workflow involves an ADF scanner with an Android application, sharing the scanned PDF with Paperless Share [1] and then it's uploaded to the server via API. It seems that consumption templates will enable adjusting tags/sharing settings/permissions of a document at ingestion time based on where it's ingested from.
[0] https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/pull/4196
[1] https://github.com/qcasey/paperless_share
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Scanner mit Scan-2-FTP
Für Android: Beliebige Scanner App und https://github.com/qcasey/paperless_share
- What are the top 3 most useful things that you have hosted over the years?
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Paperless Share (version 2008): Share documents with your Paperless server
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First time actually laying out the whole network since I started 2 years ago
It really is. It was painless to setup and worked perfectly using Paperless Share. Documentation is also phenomenal and had a huge boon in the form of recommended workflow to help people getting started (me).
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What are some lesser known services that have made your life better?
I use Swiftscan and Paperless Share with my Android phone. Works well.
docker-swag
- Armar mi propio server
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Guide: Setting up Local DNS WITH PORTS
I have a NAS on .0.181 and a swag container (on a different port than nginx) on .0.180 that points to my public facing services. For obvious reasons, I don't want my public domain to point to any other ports/addresses on my home network. Additionally, as elegant as swag is, it requires authentication and so won't work for simple local DNS. I now have one local domain for each server and an nginx instance on each that resolves to my different services on each.
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SWAG + Nextcloud AIO + OnlyOffice + Openproject: Fullchain cert connections required. I have the data but I'm not sure how to plug this all together...
OP is even linking the Github... https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag
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Reverse Proxied services not accessible on LAN
I have an UnRAID server with a few services (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, etc.) running on it behind Linux Servers' SWAG reverse proxy container, which is built on Nginx and Let's Encrypt. This is pointed to a DuckDNS link, which is then pointed at my domain with a CNAME. So I can access Jellyfin, for example, at jellyfin.mydomain.com. A few weeks ago, due to seemingly unrelated issues, I got a new modem/router, an Arris SURFboard G34. For the first few weeks, everything was working as before. But now, when on my LAN, I can't get to my services at the proxied domain. It times out every time. There are no errors in SWAG's logs, nothing seems amiss in the router's web interface, and the services are available both at their IP:port address and, when not on my LAN, I can access them at the domain no problem.
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- Reverse proxy, where to start?
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What's the best way to connect my parent's Roku to my PC, which are on two separate networks?
Reverse proxy, probably? I use Docker SWAG, setup here, with DuckDNS and it works really well for me. There are of course many ways to reverse proxy, as I linked to earlier.
What are some alternatives?
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