Title. Proxy managers and dashboards for me. The first one because “I’m not working on NASA lmao” and the second one, “It’s not minimal enough”.

  • z3bra@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    So many things !

    • torrent tracker (to serve what?)
    • IRC server (I’m alone!)
    • Matrix server (ok, I tried this one… But I’m alone)
    • An SSO server (definitely overkill)
    • CI/CD system with vmd(1) (even more overkill!)
    • A package repository for binaries I build
    • A distributed package building system

    The list goes on and grows everyday haha

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      1 year ago

      Ha. I host Jenkins (CI/CD) just because. I have some C++ projects that I wanted to run through a build/test pipeline. It’s not too bad to set up. Now it’s dormant 99% of the time though.

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      1 year ago
      • Irc server - …you can create your own bot net!
      • sso - single set of credentials for all your apps it’s pretty nice, especially if you have even one more user
      • package repository - also useful for caching yum/apt/docker repos for a bunch of vms to use
      • z3bra@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 year ago

        To be fair I do have an IRC server, but it’s just to goof around with the protocol.

        SSO is nice I’m theory, but I’m the only user and I don’t have much authenticated services.

        And package repo, I wanted to build one for my own package manager, but I don’t use it much in the end.

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    1 year ago

    Nothing is really too much.

    I have too much hardware to swap out to go 10G networking or I totally would.

    The point of my homelab is for me to learn and break stuff in a safe environment, so if that leads me down a Kubernetes rabbit hole at some point so be it.

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    1 year ago

    Tailscale completely negated and desire I’ve ever had to run any kind of proxy or VPN. The setup tool all of 30 seconds to make an account, and then like 15-20 seconds per client. I set it up once several months ago and I completely forgot about it…it’s just quietly working in the background, completely transparent to me.

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      1 year ago

      I only rolled my own Wireguard VPN because I wanted to learn how things worked on the backend - I’ve suggested Tailscale to many other people, its just a really well designed product.

      It’s astonishing to me how much they’re giving away for free.

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    1 year ago

    What does reverse proxies have to do with NASA?

    It really ain’t complicated.

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    Monitoring for my systems, like zabbix + grafana combo I want to do it but I never do. Mostly because the resources it would use, time it would take, and impact it would have on my storage (constant writes for the database on my SSDs would probably kill them faster). Right now I already get emails from my UPS for power issues, and from my proxmox hosts for backup status and ZFS status.

    I’ll probably cave and do it once I add a new server to my cluster.

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    NVR (network video recorder). Never found anything off the shelf in the same class as Nest which I really want to move away from (alerts, face recognition, fast scrubbing, etc).

    Slowly building my own solution, but its low priority with some other projects. Mostly playing with gstreamer to do the capture over RTSP which is working. Working on file rotation next and then fast scrubbing (encoder + browser widget). After that either Home Assistant integration or the alerts/detection)

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      1 year ago

      If you have a Synology their Surveillance Station product is amazing and will work with basically any IP camera brand.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve set up several Kubernetes clusters in a professional setting (and work with it daily), but I still use straight docker for running my own stuff.

      Using tools like Rancher it’s pretty much no effort to set it up, but the overhead is just not worth it if you’re not using the orchestration IMO.

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    Email. I want a local email server where I can move old emails off the internet for archiving.

    But the number of components going into email servers made me stop… I already have caddy reverse proxy, but finding out how to use it for a email server… I didn’t even get properly started

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    Proxy, Authentique (or what’s it called - Authentication on all stuff) and Dashy. In both cases it’s like: I want easy self hosted at home, I’m not at work. Tbh, I don’t even care for Passwords in my home net. If anyone is already inside my net, I either trust them or if not, things have gone wrong very much and that’s probably my last concern. I also don’t expose anything to the outside…Zero Tier ftw.