Since switching my server to an x86 based platform, I’m not jumping back to arm any time soon. Maybe some day
Since switching my server to an x86 based platform, I’m not jumping back to arm any time soon. Maybe some day
I do this using a native Linux host so Google corals work right for my frigate security system. Windows vm is a qemu KVM with GPU passthrough, managed primarily through a web browser via cockpit https://qqq.ninja/blog/post/vfio-on-arch/
Last time I came across your post I tried it and found the window was constantly freezing on windows. Gonna give it a try tomorrow, hope it’s solid!
I started up setting up authelia this week so I could have 2fa on immich, then stopped when I learned it doesn’t have built in ldap. So I set up authentik and it’s been solid enough so far
Any specific guide you followed?
Port management redirects to privacy settings? That’s not right. I’ve had google routers for like 5 years now and multiple family members also have them. Most reliable routers I’ve owned to date, haven’t had a need to upgrade
Also you can host multiple services through the same port. This is typically done through port 443, using a reverse proxy
Definitely going to give this a try
Glasses when working (desk job) or relaxing around the house, contacts when outside the house
What’s the advantage of this over
sudo tar -czvf /backupFile.tar.gz folder/to/backup/ gpg -o backupFile.tar.gz.gpg --symmetric backupFile.tar.gz
Have you tried frigate? Or iSpy agent dvr?
To be fair, OpenVPN was annoying to setup. But with wg-easy docker, I’d argue it’s faster to set up than tailscale and no accounts necessary. You do need to forward one port
I definitely spent a good hour setting up tailscale on my GF’s mac and had to fiddle with non-advertised cli options to expose local services from other machines. However, wireguard on a mac is supposedly hard to set up compared to tailscale
Do you think there’s any advantage to use SSO if all your external facing services already have built in 2fa (ex. Nextcloud). I use vaultwarden so it’s not like any passwords need to be remembered. Just seems like extra setup
Optiplex with an i5 8500. Before that was using a celeron that used like 6w max