Is it wrong to abbreviate your own product in your documentation?
Is it wrong to abbreviate your own product in your documentation?
You also have a screenshot from proxy manager so any confusion should have been short lived
Better to use a DDNS service like no-ip, since MOST people won’t have static IPs from their provider at home.
Need DeArrow for link thumbnails lol. That thumbnail is atrocious…
I’d suggest port forwarding. Opening a port on your firewall just says “there’s a service running on this port” but the software will have it’s own “risk mitigation” to prevent intrusion.
Additionally, if you own a domain with someone such as GoDaddy, you can leverage their API to script IP updates (quick google search can walk you through options; cron, powershell, etc) so you can always access your nextcloud instance with a friendly name.
They deleted keys so you’ll have to log out and back in
Love this post. I was just looking for a new project.
One of my favs is PufferPanel for managing game servers. Works incredibly well as an lxc in Proxmox.
Oh, my misunderstanding. I didn’t realize that would be written to his own db like that
I was thinking of doing the same just with an lxc (Proxmox). Your Pi should be enough based on a few comments. I’d give it a try
While I agree, it seems like OP only wants to house his account on his instance, and be federated so he can browse externally
Voyager