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gaylord_fartmaster , to selfhosted in How to make my server reachable

I use Nextcloud with Nginx Proxy Manager and just use NPM to handle the reverse proxy, nothing in Nextcloud other than adding the domain to the config so it’s trusted.

I use Plex instead of Jellyfin, but I stream it through NPM with no issues. I can’t speak to the tunnel though, I prefer a simple wireguard tunnel for anything external so I’ve never tried it.

Edit: unless that’s what you mean by tunnel, I was assuming you meant traefik or tailscale or one of the other solutions I see posted more often, but I think one or both of those use wireguard under the hood.

ramble81 , to linux in what is the equivalent of Windows Active Directory in Linux?

Depends on what you’re looking for? Common logins? A way of mass applying configurations and policies or to multiple computers? Way of doing centralized shared file stores?

There’s no true 1:1 in Linux, but there are multiple applications that can cover all of the functions. As one person said, LDAP, but that’s a protocol that can be served via multiple applications. Samba is one that offers an AD like system that would probably cover SoHo type needs. Things like openldap, 389 server and other can do pure directory/authentication but may not meet everything.

Jayb151 OP ,

Depends on what you’re looking for? Common logins? A way of mass applying configurations and policies or to multiple computers? Way of doing centralized shared file stores?

I’m actually kind of looking for all of this. Everything there is currently Windows, but it’s kind of hard to upgrade everything without paying money haha. I was wondering if I could do a version of Linux because as a non-profit we have a free google workspace account. It would be nice to move away from the Windows teat(especially because we have a free productivity suite in Google Docs), but that might be a hard battle to win.

ramble81 ,

I’d start by looking at Samba then. That’s probably gonna be your closest 1:1 replacement. It can even act as a domain controller for Windows systems too.

Starbuck ,

In Unix, there is a philosophy of small utilities that do their job well and are easy to integrate with each other. You don’t find one thing that does everything in Linux the same way you do with AD, but you might find something that does most of it.

I’d look at SSSD and FreeIPA, those are probably the closest you’ll get. Put in Ansible and you’ll be fine. You might also look at what Google can do on its own with ChromeOS

coffee_with_cream , to lemmyshitpost in Coming down your chimney

I haven’t laughed this hard in a while, thank you, I needed this ❤️

Longpork3 , to science_memes in what if the shop is empty?

Are we all just gonna ignore the semi-transparent power pole in front of the sign?

Tar_alcaran ,

This miiiight be an artifact from taking a picture from a moving car. A narrow pole in the foreground would become a wider blur due to the shutter time. It doesn’t seem like that happened here, there’s not horizontal streak.

Google maps also used to do this when stitching together multiple photos from the multiple cameras to get a panorama picture. It just fades the sides of the pictures and overlays them, and you get something like this.

WeirdAlex03 ,
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It looks like the bricks on the top front of the building and the sign are photoshopped in

If you zoom in, those bricks are much bigger than the bricks around the garage doors and on the side, and the transition is rounded and happens in the middle of bricks. Whoever made this must not have masked out the pole (assume that’s also legit) because the brick texture and the bottom of the sign go over it

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

What a weird thing to 'shop in though. If there were other signs, just marking them out if fine.

Strawberry ,

I think it’s a thin object like a street sign that is reflective due to the high angle of incidence from the camera

candle_lighter , to asklemmy in Best Free remote desktop software for windows?
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

RustDesk is good and open source too

OminousOrange , to selfhosted in How to make my server reachable
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I’m definitely not a network pro, but it sounds like you’re looking to do something similar to what I have.

I’ve got nginx proxy manager as my reverse proxy with pi-hole for local DNS. All traffic goes through the pi-hole and anything going to mydomain.com has DNS entries pointing to nginx. I’ve set nginx up so service.lan.mydomain.com is for anything local and just service.mydomain.com for anything external with wildcard SSL certs for both (*.domain doesn’t seem to cover *.lan.domain so add certs for both - probably because it’s a sub-subdomain).

The Cloudflare tunnel can then just get directed to service.mydomain.com instead of the IP of the service.

cmbabul , to retrogaming in What are your favorite Nintendo 64 games?

Ogrebattle 64, criminally under appreciated

Denalduh , to retrogaming in What are your favorite Nintendo 64 games?

Jet Force Gemini was my top go to game quickly followed by Conkers Bad Fur Day. Cruisi’n USA deserves an honorable mention as well!

KyuubiNoKitsune , to mildlyinfuriating in I started to get these daily at random hours, even when I'm sleeping. Someone's trying to hack me?

Use Microsoft authenticator on your account, it won’t stop people from trying to access your account but you’ll stop getting these and it’s generally safer than any kind of email based 2fa

skulblaka , to retrogaming in What are your favorite Nintendo 64 games?
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I fucking love Quest 64. I’m under no impression that it is a good game, but I grew up playing it and it remains one of my favorite comfort games to this day. I play through it fully once every year or two. I also enjoy other, better games, as have been mentioned elsewhere, but Quest is just special to me.

grrgyle , to piracy in How big is YOUR collection?

About 8GiB thumb drive. I don’t hang on to much

testfactor , to linux in what is the equivalent of Windows Active Directory in Linux?

If most of the boxes are Windows, probably Samba4.

But if you’re mostly using Linux, FreeIPA is actually really nice.

Jayb151 OP ,

FreeIPA

Ho shit! I never actually heard of this before, but I’m interested now. I’ve been using Fedora on my personal laptop…and have been wanting to switch to Linux on my gaming PC. I haven’t made the leap yet though as I’m not 100% comfortable being without Windows. I know dual booting is a things but I haven’t done that in a decade and would rather just have one OS on my Pc. Thanks a lot for your response!

Mango , to mildlyinteresting in These mouth guards are flavored?

hides the strawberry lube

Yeah man, really weird.

Cethin ,

You should use the strawberry lube with peanut butter flavored condoms.

TheObviousSolution , to mildlyinfuriating in I started to get these daily at random hours, even when I'm sleeping. Someone's trying to hack me?

I got one of these emails. It isn’t even MFA, nothing to reply with the code to. It doesn’t even say which Microsoft account, it sent it to my GMail recovery account. It’s so utterly bad not being able to trace the attempt to its source. It’s sus that I’m not the only one to have recently experienced this out of nowhere. Maybe it’s an attempt to farm valid Microsoft emails from the way this service behaves?

LifeInMultipleChoice ,

What email address did it come from, no links in it at all? I would assume phishing attempts that would be coming from a BS email that has a link to either go sign in or change your password which would send you to a site and then collect your entry, thereby gathering your actual sign in info.

That can be compiled into other data over time and eventually whoever purchases or collects it all with have a full set, or immediately have a full set when they try those credentials on other sites that may not have 2 factor set up.

ICastFist ,
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If it happened on a MS account you have, you can check the activity part of the account, it should list all login attempts and give you an IP for each.

Hawke , to linux in what is the equivalent of Windows Active Directory in Linux?

AD is basically LDAP+Kerberos, plus some tools to manage system and user configuration using LDAP.

So for Linux it would be those two tools, and roll your own tools for config.

Or just use Samba which handles a lot of this in the same way as AD.

Jayb151 OP ,

Thanks for the response! Can Samba handle things like group policy as well?

aodhsishaj ,

shape.host/…/advanced-samba-configuration-in-debi…

wiki.debian.org/LDAP/OpenLDAPSetup

That should get you going on a near peer feature set to AD

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