Sure but I don’t need or want a reverse proxy because I’m not exposing anything over the internet. Besides I have so few services I don’t need to aggregate them like this.
Sure but I don’t need or want a reverse proxy because I’m not exposing anything over the internet. Besides I have so few services I don’t need to aggregate them like this.
That’s not a great decision for self hosted software
I just cannot get this working without HTTPS even though it says in the documentation it’s not required. I think I’m going with Firefly-iii
But then you don’t understand what Tailscale is. It’s not a VPN
No need to preach to me about it. My point was you put your trust in something and until now Tailscale has been trustworthy.
Do you audit all the open source code you self host or trust someone is doing it for you?
Tailscale offers a valuable service and is respected and dependable. After this I’m not sure but let’s see. The point is you have to put your trust somewhere and play with the convenience / privacy ratio
Is the funnel URL accessible by everyone who knows it? I.e what are the chances someone finds the URL and gets access to it?
Because it offers much more than just VPN even though that’s what most users use it for. Read their documentation and you’ll see
Not sure, I use it containerised though
Thank you all, I was able to solve the issue as said here https://lemmy.sdf.org/comment/20412456
I also wanted to mention that normally Immich dumps its own db into a file backup file somewhere. I forgot where. Check the database dump backup cron job in the settings
Hi, thank you. This was the solution. Immich was storing its backup files to DB_UPLOAD (as defined on the .env) file. There will be a backup folder with a bunch of .sql.gz files) Picked one and ran the following command
gunzip --stdout “/path/to/backup/dump.sql.gz”
| sed “s/SELECT pg_catalog.set_config(‘search_path’, ‘’, false);/SELECT pg_catalog.set_config(‘search_path’, ‘public, pg_catalog’, true);/g”
| docker exec -i immich_postgres psql --dbname=postgres --username=<DB_USERNAME>
As documented on immich’ s website
How the hell do you get Wger working on http only? I always get the CSRF error even after trying their recommendations
How many NICs do you have on your opnsense machine?
Thanks for your answers. I wasn’t able to get what I wanted to work but that’s because the device used broadcast for discoverability which doesn’t work through subnets. I pivoted to something else
It depends on your needs. I have minis that cost <100$ and have others that cost 500$. My cheapest mini has currently 3TB of backups of my personal things, so it serves my needs very cheaply. I don’t need a GPU so it keeps the costs down.
They are power and space efficient, and usually very quiet. That’s fascinating enough.
Lots of beer and a book
Either a troll or a just man child
Hey man why the rudeness? We’re just trying to have a conversation …
I guess so 😁