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What are you self hosting? (October 2025 Edition)
Over time I have reduced a bit what I am self hosting but I am still running these:
- Mailcow (email hosting, but I use Mailpace for the actual delivery so I don't have to deal with deliverability issues)
- Nextcloud (file sharing and syncing and more)
- OnlyOffice (document editing with realtime collaboration and integrated with Nextcloud)
- Actual Buget (personal finance)
- Uptime Kuma (uptime and cron jobs monitoring)
- Gitea (source code hosting; I mainly use it to mirror Github repositories as a backup)
- Planka (Kanban project management tool)
- Change detection (to be notified about changes on some websites)
- Postfactum (a tool I buit to handle retros at work)
- SearxNG (search engine proxy; I use it mainly because for security testing I switch VPNs from different locations quite often, and Google doesn't like it and shows me a captcha challenge often. SearxNG acts as a proxy for Google basically, solving the problem with VPNs but also removing ads and crap from Google results; today I switched to the Mullvad Leta backend for ridiculously fast search thanks to caching)
- Vaultwarden (password manager/open source clone of Bitwarden, accessible only via Tailscale)
- Wastebin (to share gists etc with others)
- Lorito (a tool I use for security testing/hacking, for things like SSRF)
- ezXSS (a tool I use for security testing/hacking, for XSS)
- Some custom built tooling for security testing/hacking for various things
I am planning to add again some things that I used to run in the past and I might need again, like
- Wireguard-easy for VPN (at the moment I am using a half-managed Wireguard instance with Hostkey which I don't like)
- Reactive Resume (to keep my resume up to date and in a nice format etc)
- Invoice ninja (to raise invoices when I do occasional consultancy on Kubernetes and stuff, especially around my tool hetzner-k3s)
- YoPass (to share secrets with others, since Vaultwarden is only accessible via Tailscale and I cannot use its "Send" feature)
- Picoshare (for super quick file sharing where Nextcloud is overkill)
What are you self hosting at the moment or are you planning to self host?


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ZNC
self hosting navidrome + using symfonium client to stream the music
I use them almost every day, incredibly useful.
Fresh install of Ubuntu
And a bunch of custom apps
I'm probably missing something.
i am currently self-hosting these:
ideas:
WG-easy (recently implented ip6 too)
Jellyfin
Shrimpcast for my onPatrol watch party's.
rutorrent for goon material.
Adguard-home. The WG uses it for default dns.
What I'm running:
• Wireguard - Angristan/wireguard-install ( Currently resting on @onidel SG 2 core )
• Public Adguard Home which is restricted to a certain IP range - Linode
• Uptime Kuma - Linode
• Plausible - Speedypage
seedbox (qbittorrent)
sandbox (a debian 13 LXC to test some dockers)
...still thinking....
SearxNG stopped working with regular Google and they are still looking for a solution. Have you tried Mullvad Leta as backend for SearxNG? It's so fast!
What do you mean about pfSense VPN? How does Mailcow deliver email for you?
Does anybody host a calendar that's not nextcloud?
yes, with Mailcow I get Calendars and Contacts together with Email
YoPass is awesome
Nice. I am planning to set it up because sometimes I need to share something more sensitive and I don't want to use Wastebin for this or email/Slack/Discord.
Bind9 as a hidden master for 1 of my domain and as slave axfr-ing icann root zone, and adguardhome pinging the bind9 recursively.
VPN runs on a VPS that allows email and has good reputation, from there I have portforwards setup so that certain ports are allowed to reach my mailcow.
I'm using Radicale. I don't know if it's the best solution, but it was the first one I got setup and was reasonably happy with. It's a bit simple but it serves my purposes.
https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale
In my local Proxmox Mini PC:
In a RPI 4:
In another RPI 4:
In a RPI 3:
In my idling vps:
Any self-hosted bookmarklets?
And planning to try Snapp, Opencloud and Netgoat.
anybody self-hosting nextcloud? I plan to deploy it but didn't find a right vps for now.
From a quick look:
and of course PowerDNS, dnsdist, Keycloak and all oher software powering the PTRDNS project.
Let me add Garage as my latest setup, on a nice Host-C box. Self-hosted S3.
I have recently started to successfully self-host the world. More details to follow at a later stage.
We host some stuff here like SearX, Whoogle etc
https://cypherpunktools.com/