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Amazing. I love it. Thank you for sharing.
I thought Stash was the choice of perverts everywhere these days?
I have no such software nor experience in this matter, sadly - my general boredom with everything means I’ve never made the effort to construct such a wonderful feat.
Matomo, google analytics alternative that protects your data and your customers' privacy
Matomo UX isn't great IMO. I love the simplicity I have with Plausible Analytics. All the most important metrics on one page.
Yes. Alternatively, assign a different DNS name to each service (seafile.example.com,
keycloak.example.com, wastebin.example.com, etc.). You have to write something in nginx either way but reverse proxy is simpler and you don't need an ocean of certs, DNS records, etc.
Put http basic auth (with https of course) in front of everything.
Sure, for some apps that's a second layer of auth but once you've supplied basic auth, you're probably already logged into the app. Heck, for apps I write for myself, http basic auth is sometimes the complete authentication/identity management system 😀
@vitobotta are your databases close to the application servers? Or are they all over in different hosting providers.
Interesting topic
I have CapRover, an Open Source PaaS!
I choose and test my apps, I throw away half of them, then I realize that I use only 4 or 5 on some dedicated vps if necessary ...
At the moment, I'm looking for a network solution, I hesitate between mosh, wireguard and nebula...
For personal stuff they are just on the same server.
i didn't go through all the comments, but one thing missing in your list is syncthing. for the cheap boxes most of us use here, the storage space does not allow to save your photo library. but good for small documents or code base not managed by a VCS
Is your instance public?
If not, you are doing yourself no good in terms of privacy.
They can easily link your search history back to you, as you are the only one using that instance.
No, it was private and anyway I am not using it anymore.
Just plain old LAMP. Used to be enough with shared hosting, but as support generally got worse with every passing year, I forced myself to do the cloud jump.
I've never figured out how to use synching.
I believe it's just for synching between two servers not for file storage?
How are you handling updates for each service since each service can be a potential attack vector ?
I am subscribed to all the Github repos so I get a notification when a new version is out. So I update my apps frequently.
I get informed via GitHub for releases, I subscribed to them. When I see them I update.
Additionally, if you go the docker way, you could use watchtower to auto-update containers as well: https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower
In portainer pro you can see if image is outdated also you can setup watchtower to update containers or to notify you https://containrrr.dev/watchtower/notifications/