irmadlad

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[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

the simplest option is probably to just have Postfix deliver into a local mailbox and access that over IMAP

I already have sendmail on the server. Is there something special about Postfix? Just asking,,,,,,I've never run Postfix and I've never had this experience before with a host. I guess they think that if they charge an extra 6 Euros to flip the switch, people wouldn't use it for spam purposes. I'm bound and determined to figure out a workaround just because.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

Would something like Mailu work. It runs in a docker container.

ETA: The client would be on my desktop in the form of Thunderbird. It lives on part of my tailnet. In theory, it would be 'connected', no?

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 3 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

She sure has a lot of domains tho. That's not that unusual, just notable. I hope she finds inner peace.

 

I have a couple Docker containers that use email as an alert system or just for info like completed jobs. The server I would like to host them on has, for whatever reason, blocked email ports and you have to pay extra to have them turned on.

It seems to me tho, that I should be able to port all email through Tailscale to a local or even remote email client. For instance, in the case of setting the parameters in the Docker compose, it would look something like this:

SITE_NAME: mycoolwebsite
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL: email address
EMAIL_HOST: smtp
EMAIL_HOST_USER: email address
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD: email password
EMAIL_PORT: 100.x.x.x:587

Then, configure the local email client to listen on 100.x.x.x:587.

Would this be doable, or is there a better way?

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

opnSense and use that immediately after your new ISP device

This. It's how I set up my local network, tho I went with pFsense and then hung Pi-Hole+unbound off the managed switch. I did have to set up a vlan just for my lady friend because, apparently, screens full of ads is exactly what she likes, and I don't want to have to reinvent the wheel every time she comes over. So, I guess you could say it's pain avoidance. LOL

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

nobody needs an 8Gb internet connection

The fuck you say....LOL.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

As I mentioned, one man's trash is another man's treasure. One thing I don't like about Contabo is that you can only maintain one snapshot at a time and there is no automatic way to create multiple snapshots. I did find an n8n flow that does just that.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago (3 children)

One man's dream VPS is another man's nightmare VPS.

I do business with Contabo. They did raise my monthly by $1. I'm still with them, I have had no real issues with their service. I also do business with Ethernet Services. They are bare bones, no frills, hosters. I pay $25 per year with them so I don't really expect that much in return except for keeping everything online and they do a fairly good job of it. Their service tickets are slow, but they'll get around to you.

LuxVPS is my latest host. I get more bang for buck from them:

  • Black Luxury Deal #1
  • 4 vCores (Xeon Gold 6150)
    
  • 26 GB DDR4 RAM
  • 150 GB Raid 1 NVMe
  • 1 Gbit internet speed | 40 TB Traffic
  • 1x IPv4
  • 1x /64 IPv6
  • 3.2Tbit Premium DDoS Protection
  • 24/7 Ticket Support
  • 4 Backups
  • For ONLY 10€/Mo (recurring)

Their only caveat is that you have to pay extra for mail ports.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

If it was free, I’d say go for it. If it’s $100, you’re halfway to a much more capable machine

This very line of reasoning is why I cannot build cheap desktops. I'm always thinking 'well you know, if you add another $100 you could have all of this'

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Tailscale Healthcheck looks interesting.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

If I understand you want iptables to be persistent across reboots? Would the following be useful?:

apt-get update -y && apt-get install iptables-persistent -y
service netfilter-persistent save

I have no clue about ansible as I have not explored that region of selfhosting yet. It's on the list tho.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

For the average consumer of AI, it's a novelty at this point, even tho we have been using pieces parts of AI for a long while now. But it's getting it's stride in stuff like face swaps, neat tiktok videos, making weird pictures. I liken it to when 'the cloud' came to town. Hell, we've been uploading to servers and running apps on servers for a long while before 'the cloud' happened. Everyone and their brother trampled each other to move their entire operations to the cloud. Then, as the dust all settled, we started realizing that not everything that could be in the cloud, should be in the cloud, and so things got back to normal. But just the words 'the cloud' made CEOs jizz their pants at one time.

Sameie, sameie with AI. It's a selling point. There was a thread here I believe, talking about an AI rice cooker. The 'AI' part sells it, even tho we've been making excellent rice for millennia. I use AI. I find it a faster way to cut through all the searches and give bulleted points to deviate from. I realize that it's not best practice to rely on AI's word, but use it as a springboard into further investigation.

[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Naw man, it's cool. I get references, but they kind of have to be old school stuff Richard Pryor, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, that kind of stuff. I'm just a weird old man. LOL

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TIL - Caddy (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by irmadlad@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Today I gained a little more knowledge about Caddy, and I thought I'd share in case someone is having the same issue.

I've been biting my nails worrying about Caddy updating certificates. Everything I had read told me not to sweat it. That Caddy had my back and wouldn't let any certs expire. Well, two did, today. So I set about today, after I got all my chores done, to see if I could figure out wtf.

Long story short, I had a inconsistency in the format of my Caddy file. It didn't affect the function of the file to the extent that it would not provide the certificate in daily use, but apparently I confused Caddy enough so that it couldn't determine when certs were expiring, and reissue the cert.

If you run the following:

caddy reload --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile 

And you get something like this:

2025/04/09 21:49:03.376 WARN    Caddyfile input is not formatted; run 'caddy fmt --overwrite' to fix inconsistencies{"adapter": "caddyfile", "file": "/etc/caddy/Caddyfile", "line": 1}

It's a warning that something is askew. Not to worry tho, you can fix it thusly:

Make a backup assuming etc/caddy/Caddyfile is where your Caddyfile is:

cp /etc/caddy/Caddyfile /etc/caddy/Caddyfile.bak

Next we'll ask Caddy nicely to please reformat in an acceptible form:

sudo caddy fmt --overwrite /etc/caddy/Caddyfile

Trust but verify:

caddy validate --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile

Now run:

caddy reload --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile

You should be golden at this point.

Cheers

 

I am toying with the idea of using one of my Tailscale instances as traditional VPN, using the exit node features. I think I have that part down to a note as far as what has to be done in order for this to happen.

My question is if there are any security risks or security provisions that need to be made to keep the envelope secure. I am the only user of my Tailscale network, so I don't have to worry about another user jacking things up. However, I am concerned about the implications of the visibility of the exit node I would be connecting to.

 

So, I run three VPS and one rack in the closet. Currently I have Duplicati running on all four servers. What I would like to do is have one central server back up all four servers and store the backups in an offsite repository.

I'd prefer something with a good GUI. I know you purist get a hard on thinking about the CLI, and while it is a very powerful aspect of Linux, I still like a GUI.

What are my options?

Side note, I wanted to look at Bacula but their site seems nonexistent. Is Bacula defunct?

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by irmadlad@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I'm sure everyone is aware of the 'Awesome' lists on Github. There are loads of them, which makes keeping up with new apps a chore.

I came across this site that does that very thing:

https://www.trackawesomelist.com/

I didn't know if anybody would find it as useful as I do. I have it in my FreshRSS reader.

 

i r mad lad. I am a musician of mediocre talent, and a technology enthusiast. I self host most of the services I use on a daily basis. I am a staunch privacy advocate. For someone in my geriatric, boomer group, I don't fear technology, I embrace it knowing that technology can be a double edged sword, depending on how it's used...so we must use it wisely.

I've known about Lemmy, Mastadon, Matrix etc, for some time now, but decided that I would try it out after really becoming disenchanted with Reddit. So, here I am.

Where is a good place on Lemmy where one can rub elbows with other musicians? I've already found the SelfHost section and am now looking for producers both professional, and hobbyist like myself.

Regards

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ISO Selfhost (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by irmadlad@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I've been into computers since around the mid 70s. First one was an Altair 8000. I have been selfhosting for years now, self taught and helped along of course by the selfhosting communities.

Not to speak bad of the dead, but I've really had it up to my back teeth with their bullshit. So I am in search of some self hosting brethren to chum around with. I figured I'd give Lemmy a try. It's kind of confusing, but hopefully I can wrap my 70 year old head around it.

I've seen a few selfhost forum around the fediverse but they all seem to have been abandoned with threads a year or more old, and no movement. So my question, is there a thriving selfhost/homelab type place that is active? Perhaps one of you good souls could point me in the right direction.

Is there any benefit to hosting your own Lemmy and mesh it with the other Lemmey's out there? What benefit would that be? From what I understand, hosting your own instance turns out to just be your own personal blog.

I mean, I understand the fediverse, and decentralization, I'm just having a bit of difficulty getting in with the right, active, group.

TIA

ETA: Thank you for the very warm welcome. Hopefully I will be turtley enough for the turtle club.

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