I have had AdGuard Home for a few years now, running on my small Ubuntu server. All works fine, but my ISP turned CGNAT few weeks back. I have all my stuff running via Wireguard reverse tunnel to free Oracle VPS. Everything works, except AdGuard. I’ve tried to forward all necessary ports, but still my phone says Can’t...
This is my git upon which I am the only user and it is hosted on what is essentially my cupholder so be warned that it will be susceptible to a hug of death
I’m to the point now where my little home device has enough services and such that bookmarking them all as nas-address:port is annoying me. I’ve got 3 docker stacks going on (I think) and 2 networks on my Synology. What’s the best or easiest way to be able to reach them by e.g. pi-hole and such?...
I have a Dell Optiplex 3060 here, that I used as a backup desktop with Linux, but now I’m trying to use it essentially as a streaming host for games (Fallout, GTA…), unfortunately that means Windows....
Is there a way I can use the ubergeek77 Easy-Deploy method, to deploy second instance on my server? What files should I edit? I tried to install Lemmy via the official Docker documentation, but it just ain’t working for me, so I’m looking for easier way if there is one available. Thanks.
I know that for data storage the best bet is a NAS and RAID1 or something in that vein, but what about all the docker containers you are running, carefully configured services on your rpi, installed *arr services on your PC, etc.?...
So my freind upgraded his network to 2.5gb and has been having trouble with pfsense and opnsense. found out it could be his realtek nic in his dell optiplex router. any cheap 4 port 2.5gb nic’s he can try? He can use 2 - 2 port NICs if he must.
I use ubergeek77 to deploy Lemmy instance on my Debian server, however I don’t know how to make a second one on the same machine. Do you have any ideas how I can achieve that with this method of deployment?
Looking for a self-hosted home audio system, something like Sonos where you can play music in different zones/rooms and control it from a phone or tablet. Not sure on speakers, maybe something running off of raspberry pi’s or just standalone speakers if that would work. Anyone doing something like this?