smtp_to_telegram
gocryptfs
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smtp_to_telegram
- Video to Telegram
- Wanting to get away from email notifications for alerts, uptime and services.
- Internal e-mail solution for locked down internal cameras?
- ntfy.sh and Synology?
- Installing Docker apps from docker hub
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Most overrated and most underrated selfhosted software, in your opinion?
smtp_to_telegram - smtp server that forwards everything to you via telegram, great for notifications
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what is your preferred notification platform?
Almost every service supports smtp so I use, smtp_to_telegram.
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How do your selfhosted applications send emails?
Is this for multiuser services or just admin alerts and notifications? For the latter, if the service doesn’t connect to telegram I use https://github.com/KostyaEsmukov/smtp_to_telegram - really easy.
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Looking for a simple lightweight smtp server to send mail to my proton account ?
Smtp_to_telegram might help
- SMTP server for forwarding mail to other notification channels (Discord, telegram, etc.)
gocryptfs
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Syncthing: Untrusted Device Encryption
I'm looking to improve my documents syncing setup. Currently I'm using owncloud, but that seems overkill for just files syncing and it requires maintenance, so I gave Syncthing a look. The "Untrusted device encryption" was not appealing to me because I'm not convinced by the security aspects yet, and also because it is in beta for now. I used gocryptfs [1] in the past and was quite happy with it, so I'm planning to use it on top of Syncthing to have files synced encrypted. As far as I have read this setup (Syncthing + gocryptfs) seems to be used by several people and has already been discussed by gocryptfs' author, who recommended a `-sharedstorage` flag for such use case [2]. Reading [3] I think gocryptfs is more suited for files syncing than cryfs. I'm aware that the metadata (file size, structure, …) of my files are not encrypted but that's a compromise I'm ready to make.
I would be happy to hear about opinions about this approach.
[1] https://nuetzlich.net/gocryptfs/
[2] https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/549#issuecomment...
[3] https://www.cryfs.org/comparison
- Gocryptfs – An encrypted overlay filesystem written in Go
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My Mother Found Out I was Installing Linux...
If you want selective encryption, rather than full drive encryption, to be less conspicuous: gocryptfs (Linux)/cppcryptfs (Windows).
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Hertzner or other cloud encryption question
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs might be a solution. I dont use it, tried to for some backups but ran into some issues unrelated to the solution itself but with my backup solution.
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Mountpoint – file client for S3 written in Rust, from AWS
JungleDisk was backup software I used ~2008 that allowed mounting S3. They were bought by Rackspace and the product wasn't updated. Seems to be called/part of Cyberfortress now.
Later I used Panic's Transmit Disk but they removed the feature.
Recently I'd been looking at s3fs-fuse to use with gocryptfs but haven't actually installed it yet!
https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs
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Does btrfs send/receive provide any benefit for moving new, non-incremental data?
I think the fundamental issue seem to maybe be the changing inode numbers with things like gocryptfs. Git annex needs those to be static as far as I can tell.
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Is veracrypt still the best option
Veracrypt is stil a fine option but if you want to have regular backups, it's not that great imo. Say you want to automatically backup your files to some cloud without having to trust their promises of privacy, you could use something like gocryptfs. It creates a folder of your files but in encrypted form. You then copy / sync that folder using any backup program.
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Enigma: A simple cross-platform encrypted filesystem in Golang
A comparison gocryptfs would be appreciated, since this software, at first glance, has no differentiating features from it.
https://nuetzlich.net/gocryptfs/
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A simple cross-platform encrypted filesystem in Golang
There is a pretty nice project gocryptfs that instead of encrypting container, it substitute on the fly virtual filesystem that encrypts content and file objects. So, if you would share to cloud that virtual filesystem, you don't sacrifice a byte on your system.
- Dropbox Buys Boxcryptor
What are some alternatives?
SmtpTelegramRelay - Аn SMTP server that relays emails to the telegram bot
cryfs - Cryptographic filesystem for the cloud
Postal - 📮 A fully featured open source mail delivery platform for incoming & outgoing e-mail
Cryptomator - Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
docker-wireguard-pia - A Docker container for using Wireguard with PIA.
DroidFS - Encrypted overlay filesystems implementation for Android. Also available on gitea: https://forge.chapril.org/hardcoresushi/DroidFS
sendmail-to-matrix - Forward locally received emails (admin notifications, etc) to a Matrix room
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
maildev - :mailbox: SMTP Server + Web Interface for viewing and testing emails during development.
encfs - EncFS: an Encrypted Filesystem for FUSE.
MonitoRSS - MonitoRSS RSS bot (formerly known as Discord.RSS) with customizable feeds. https://monitorss.xyz
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files