Maybe give cloudflared a try. Works for me even with nextcloud’s ssl (don’t think there’s a way to start NC without the self-signed cert). Couldn’t get it to work with NPM (I admittedly don’t know much about nginx) so I brought in the big gun(s).
Maybe give cloudflared a try. Works for me even with nextcloud’s ssl (don’t think there’s a way to start NC without the self-signed cert). Couldn’t get it to work with NPM (I admittedly don’t know much about nginx) so I brought in the big gun(s).
Backblaze b2, borgbase.com. There are also programs like dejadup that will let you backup to popular cloud drives. The alternatives are limitless.
No minimum requirements. And here you go:
#version: "3.8"
services:
invidious:
image: quay.io/invidious/invidious:latest
restart: unless-stopped
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges
container_name: invidious
stop_grace_period: 3s
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:3000:3000
environment:
INVIDIOUS_CONFIG: |
db:
dbname: invidious
user: invidious
password: superstrongpassword491
host: postgres
port: 5432
check_tables: true
popular_enabled: true
login_enabled: false
statistics_enabled: true
hsts: true
hmac_key: *PICK-A-LONG-RANDOM-STRING*
https_only: true
external_port: 443
use_quic: true
database_url: postgres://invidious:superstrongpassword491@postgres/invidious?auth_methods=md5,scram-sha-256
force_resolve: ipv4
domain: *your.domain.com*
healthcheck:
test: wget -nv --tries=1 --spider http://127.0.0.1:3000/api/v1/comments/jNQXAC9IVRw || exit 1
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 2
depends_on:
- postgres
postgres:
image: postgres:15-alpine
container_name: postgres
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges
restart: always
# purposefully excluded volumes section
# the database will reset on recreate
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: invidious
POSTGRES_USER: invidious
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: superstrongpassword491
healthcheck:
test: pg_isready -U invidious -d invidious
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
I’ve hosted invidious relatively easy for a while now. Simple UI and just works. If anyone needs my compose and config setup, reply and I’ll post it.
Haha. Said the hoader with tonnes of content he’s never going to finish watching.
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They provide the best balance for efficiency. Not too powerful enough to be a workhorse and not to weak to run multiple simple applications/services. NUCs are great in that they come with hardware video acceleration tech that’s highly optimized for media transcoding.
This is nice. Shame it won’t support systemd.
You don’t get any network isolation with this approach vs a service running in its own dedicated virtual network. Just for this reason, I think Wireguard as a VPN access to other local services is insecure.
I always see guys swearing by Wireguard for VPN access as a security measure and seems to me like if someone unauthorized gets your public key, they have access to the kingdom.
Yes. Flathub aims to replace your distro’s repository as the source for non-system packages.
Install Opensuse Leap.
Podman could never compare to the quality of docker. I wish people who don’t know any better would just stop comparing the two and suggesting podman as a replacement.
Sounds like cope to me.
Am not going to allow that excuse. Podman is backed by Redhat, the biggest corporate in the Linux world.
And you are a podman shill so 🤷♂️
Podman-compose is not feature complete IIRC. There are many more issues I can go into if you’d like.
Save your time. Podman lags so far behind docker, it is not even worth it.
Comments inside the
docker-compose.yml
files?