I have setup the same thing as a temp measure, but i believe that something like Authelia or Keycloak should replace and be better than Cloudflare’s email OTP.
I have setup the same thing as a temp measure, but i believe that something like Authelia or Keycloak should replace and be better than Cloudflare’s email OTP.
True. I would like to add another authentication.
I guess my question is how trustworthy is built-in authentication? I’m not really talking about vulnerabilities, but that’s a part of this, but how much trust can I put into a small projects login page being secure?
good question. friends use discord.
Files won’t change and are hundreds of GBs
Checkout my super recent post history. I’m doing something very very similar.
Basically I’ve decided on Debian for OS, docker plus Portainer and dashy for interface, and mdadm for raid 1.
I’ve tested a raid 1 failure and rebuild on two thumb drives I have, and have everything well documented. Feel free to ask any questions.
Yea I have a fully seperate backup solution
Any recomended monitoring solutions? Or just proxmox and grafana?
Do you mean mdadm? https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/A_guide_to_mdadm If not can I have a link?
Including the local DNS settings? Like mapping my domain to an ip?
What do you use for raid?
Awesome thanks. My current system would become my test environment.
For Debian how does the drive restore/rebuild process work?
How does the replacing of a HDD work on btrfs? Like if one failed and I’m using Debian, how do I rebuild the raid 1?
Or should I use an actual raid os?
Hm okay. I was thinking of using Debian and likely a 4 bay case.
So the process for a dead HDD: Power off. Pull out dead drive and replace. Power on. Now what? Does Debian/a specific motherboard support auto rebuilding the raid 1? Or what are the commands to rebuild?
Alright, is there any way to have it only select new photos? I.e. I turn on syncing, and every photo after this point in time is uploaded. Or do I have to upload them all. FYI there is ~200GB of photos/videos on the phone
Hmm interesting. Maybe I’ll have to do more testing.
I’ve got a $50 USD 6500T with 25+ docker containers including jellyfin and it is amazing. It isn’t the drive space you want but pure cli Linux is very lightweight.
Correct. But also public access should be considered advanced