I’m on pfSense+, but I’ll be switching to opnSense eventually.
I’m on pfSense+, but I’ll be switching to opnSense eventually.
Oh, I assumed you could replace them. If it’s just remove, you’re 100% right.
It would open things up.
It says this is inspired by 13ft Ladder, which is also self hosted. What’s the difference between the two?
I have an external drive plugged into my NAS that receives a daily sync of important documents. My wife knows to take it if anything happens to me. I’ll create documents that explain anything that needs explaining and make sure they’re synced there.
Where are you storing your data, and how many processes are accessing it at once?
I have exposed endpoints hitting HAProxy in pfSense, which then reverse proxies as needed. Same thing, basically.
I’d have all your services internal and have an additional reverse proxy in the DMZ that connects back to the internal services for anything that you expose.
If you own the music legally, should be fine. Otherwise, I’d probably still encrypt it.
You’ll want a reverse proxy like Traefik, Caddy, or nginx in order to get everything onto 80 or 443, and you’ll want to use your pihole to point domains/subdomains to your NAS.
Are you just getting set up for the first time? What’s your setup look like? Have you published and approved subnet routers? There’s nothing in this question that we can go off.
I use icecast + ezstream.
A quick docker setup to get you going with a reverse proxy (Traefik) and insights/management (Portainer).
You don’t need to use the cert, but I’ve got a basic setup here that you could get running in docker, then play around with understanding it / adding to it:
Bookmarked; thanks!
Straighten the wires by pulling them against a pencil or pen.
Line them up in the correct order and hold them close between thumb and forefinger.
Cut the ends to be the same length.
Then attach the connector carefully. Pushing the cables against the top or bottom a bit as you insert them should help keep them straight.
Put Authelia in front of it.
I’d recommend using a separate dashboard for her, tbh. Jump is a really nice landing page.
Yes, that would work. Highly recommend installing docker and running in containers. (Except Tailscale, probably; that would be native.)