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isgleas@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Encrypted boot drive and unattended rebootsEnglish62·15 days agoTPM storage, perhaps?
Just searched for “billboard list this week 2000” and felt this to hit even harder
manages to give absolutely no useful information to what your problem could be
It is clear to me this is either a troll, or a layer 8 issue.
It needs more cowbell
isgleas@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You have a time machine with a single round trip. You hate everyone. And you are lazy. What is the least you can do to completely screw over the world with your one trip through time?11·3 months agoAt current pace, I wonder what you could do with a spear and a club from the future
isgleas@lemmy.mlto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•A friend of mine looking to download episodes of a show available on Amazon Prime video to store on his Jellyfin server for preservation. Is there a guide for this anywhere that they can reference?English31·3 months agoSonarr takes care of it
isgleas@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Will using non-gmail hurt my chance of getting hired?4·3 months agoOr a
hotmail.com
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You mean the gobernador of New Old New Mexico?
isgleas@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Secure Way to Expose Docker Containers to the Internet?English0·4 months agoDepending on your level of paranioia. First, you don’t expose your containers, but their port(s).
With a reverse proxy, you will likely expose only 1 port, 443, no matter how many apps/containers/ports it will be pointing internally. For this, having a proper dns setup will be key, and a service like cloudflare dns (not tunnel), which additionally you can proxy your proxy. Also, you will need certificates (letsencrypt) for your traffic to be encrypted. Here, everybody will potentially have access to your services.
Another option is a zero trust tunnel, but as you had seen streaming may break tos. It will be likely enforced if you stream a lot, but I seriously doubt you’ll get any problem by having sporadic one or two users.
Tailscale, you need to add all the devices you need to access your services into the mesh, and you’ll need to re-authenticate every one again every few months.
Setting up a VPN (selfhosted) will require your devices to sign into it when accessing your services, and it seems to me the best approach as this way you will nave the most control over your setting.
Don’t forget to mention that, for this to work, your ISP should provide you with public IP, because if on CGNAT you will have to go with something like tunnels or tailscale.
You can place both containers within the same gluetun network, and make gluetun expose that containers ports
…but we weren’t
isgleas@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had to choose between being a Tarantula or a Tyrannosaurus Rex for the rest of your life which would you choose and why?3·4 months agoNone that you know about
Pair it with the arrsuite and chef kisses