Is putting it behind an Oauth2 proxy and running the server in a rootless container enough?
Is putting it behind an Oauth2 proxy and running the server in a rootless container enough?
What I am hoping is that I can generate an access key auth in Authelia. Synfonium supports accessKey as an alternative to basic auth for subsonic.
Maybe you could try that with caddy-security?
Synfonium is closed source, but you can use the free trial to test, and buy it outside of Google Play (which is the only reason I haven’t dropped it earlier on my quest to de-Google)
Plex + Synfonium
Also
Navidrome + Synfonium / Tempo
I’m trying out different things in prep to switch to navidrome. I’m impressed how lightweight it is and it hasnt required much work to fix up the library tags as most were already minimally tagged.
One I figure out a secure way to expose it behind auth I’ll be able to switch over.
Its been a heck of a time trying to get forwardAuth working with Zitadel so I’m trying out Authelia
Done.
I feel that it may be helpful to try to capture the motivation for each type of service.
For example. The reasons I host a media server are different than the reasons I host a photo backup solution.
Thank you for doing this research. I dream of the day that self hosting becomes as easy as spinning up a consumer router.
Sure thank you 🙂
Trying to get navidrome routed through Traefik.
I think it’s rejecting it as an untrusted proxy because forwarding the ports locally works.
Also working on getting Traefik up and running on a TuringPi cluster to eventually move my workloads over to it.
Thanks for saving me the time!
waits patiently
Trying to get headrest working in docker. But backups end up filling my host drives docker volume with cached chunks.
Tried setting and volume mounting the cache dir but it still fills up.
Duplicacy worked though so might just stick with that. Just gotta try restoring files now.
Do you manually mirror and keep the forks up to date? Or is there an automation for it?
I think right now it is a throwdown between:
Pine64 calls them pinebuds, so I think they’re good for now.
Could you share the numpad you’re using?
I love the 75-key keebs but I do actually benefit from a numpad occasionally and have been hoping for a product similar to what you have here.
Same page as you. I found Obsidian but deferred to Logseq instead for two reasons:
But seeing this post reaffirms I should find an alternative. They want collaborative features, etc. That roadmap is very different from what I was wanting out of a “second brain”.
I have already been considering switching back to Obsidian and pairing it with Quartz for publishing.
AnyType seemed close as well, but it has a ton of features I wouldn’t use and it’s not clear to me how I could generate a website from it.
They’re adding a database to back it?
That’s off putting, I liked its simplicity, and it’s being open source.
I just got Authentik / Traefik going for Navidrome, Jellyfin is next.
Does it play well for the mobile applications? If you use them?