Most people should be using a VPN and not exposing these things to the internet at large via proxies or port forwards.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitLab Act 2 - A letter to our customers and our investors.English
4·8 days agoSynergizing good EQ through the single pane of glass.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Technitium DNS v15.1.0 released with OpenID Connect integrationEnglish
51·15 days agoI never could get Technitium working correctly, it’s like there’s some switch you need to throw to actually get it to accept requests. I posted that and had a couple of other say the same thing. I didn’t spend a lot of time with it, IMO a DNS server should serve requests out of the box.
Went back to Unbound on my OPNsense router.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Remote Code Execution in Forgejo?English
291·20 days agoForgejo is fine. Don’t expose it to the internet unless you have to, or mirror your repos to Codeberg and let them worry about it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A developer in our team sent me a full presentation without using a slides tool.English
4·23 days agoI see plenty of people using Excalidraw that way.
I’d bite the bullet and learn how to use Compose from the command line so you can work on it over SSH. If you want a UI, try LazyDocker
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mailcheck – Free/open-source email deliverability checker (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT, BIMI)English
5·24 days agoYah, I don’t think this is working. It’s failing spf and dkim records that have worked for years
Some HP SFF with 8GB+ and maybe 6th gen or higher would suffice. Spend $100 on a used one which will come with a small SSD. Slap a used 4TB drive in it for storage. Install Debian, Docker and use the NC AIO config.
Don’t piss around with a Pi that’s going to be twice the price with a tiny SD card (that you shouldn’t use for volatile storage), no NVME or SATA, and a tenth of the processing power.