krash

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krash,

Three is a certain quality to writing things down. It is a nice break from screens, makes you contemplate and elaborate on your thoughts. It works that way for me.

krash,

I know I’m just dreaming, but I really like the Gemini protocol and hope it’ll grow and develop more. It doesn’t have everything, but it’s very close to the "old web’.

krash,

I barely notice any difference between LinkedIn and shlinkedIn 😄

krash,

Nonexistent in neither Scandinavian nor middle-eastern countries.

Text-based games!(?)

Even though we got a computer in the mid to late 90’s, a shitty DOS-box that no-one kind of really knew how to do anything with, I was infinitely interested in anything to do with it. I remember playing Guerrilla Wars and some dungeon crawlers on it and such, but I feel like I almost entirely missed out on text-based games. I...

krash,

If you like roguelikes, you’re in for a treat. Check out Brogue and DCSS.

And if you want to witness some TUI eyecandy without it being a game, ssh git.charm.sh.

krash,

YES! Quite entertaining kingdom-sim with lots of weirdness and fun.

krash,

I recently donated to immich. That project created a product that allows me to take back ownership over my photographs and no longer am I dependent on Google for my memories.

Recommendations for a FOSS Cross-Platform Note-Taking Application

Up to now I’ve been using Simplenote, which has a Linux client (but also Android & iOS) & supports live collaboration on notes. However, Simplenote hasn’t had a meaningful update for a long time, & it’s recently been behaving strangely, e.g. notes undeleting themselves, line duplications & undeletions....

krash,

Hedgedoc is a competent selfhostable alternative. V2.0 is around the corner.

krash,

Isn’t their offering on storage go from infinite to 10 gb? Also it isn’t foss… yet

How do you deal with the logs on your servers?

I’m pretty new to selfhosting, but one thing that I know to take seriously is log collection. Since there are a lot of different type of logs (kernel log, application logs, etc) and logs come in many different formats (binary, json, strings) - it’s no easy task to collect them centrally and look through them whenever...

krash,

Do you push your logs regularly to a central storage, or do you just SSH into the machines regularly to look at the logs?

krash,

Nice! If you’d write a guide on your setup, I’d be all over it (along with others I’m sure) 😀

krash,

Correct - that was a typo, I’ve corrected the original post. Not a good idea to write a report when you’re angry and tired… 🤣

The firewall (Network Security Group in Oracle lingo) is indeed attached to the subnet. I think I’ve solved the issue, will write it in a seperate post and link it to the original post.

krash,

So I managed to smash a few buttons randomly again, and get this solved.

There are a few things to be aware of:

  • Oracle doesn’t like ufw. So I disabled it and uninstalled it. Having ufw installed may result in bad stuff. Link
  • I decided to flush all rules in ip-tables to start on a clean slate: sudo iptables -F
  • While I’m at it, I’ve changed ip-tables to allow ALL. THE. INBOUND. TRAFFIC: sudo iptables -I INPUT -j ACCEPT
  • One last thing, I’ve changed the state of the firewall to go from stateful to stateless, still with no restrictions on the ingress / egress traffic.

This is, of course, not a recommended setup for a host to be used in production or to have critical data, but it gave me a host in a working state that I can work with.

Some posts that helped me in this:

krash,

Correct - that was a typo in this post. The output from sudo ufw status verbose is however correct.

I think I’ve solved the issue, will write it in a seperate post and link it to the original post.

How to reverse proxy with caddy, tailscale and docker ?

Hello all, I’m taking my first steps in the realm of self-hosting and am learning as I go. I have a VM running ubuntu and I got it connected to tailscale network to fend off unwanted visitors. I also have discovered Docker and am using it to deploy two web applications: FreshRSS and Podfetch. I can deploy them through Docker...

krash,

Good find.

I am running Caddy through docker (with sudo docker-compose up, yml is listed above). I know, sudo:ing docker isn’t best practice, but I’m learning the ropes in a non-production enviorment 🙃 Also, I verified that docker is running as root by ps -eo euser,ruser,suser,fuser,f,comm,label |grep caddy

As for the docker version, I verified it by inspecting the image ID and saw that the image version is 2.7.2:


<span style="color:#323232;">           "Labels": {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.description": "a powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server with automatic HTTPS written in Go",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.documentation": "https://caddyserver.com/docs",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.licenses": "Apache-2.0",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.source": "https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy-docker",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.title": "Caddy",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.url": "https://caddyserver.com",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.vendor": "Light Code Labs",
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                "org.opencontainers.image.version": "v2.7.2"
</span><span style="color:#323232;">            }
</span>

It seems that my next step is to look into the issue why dockerized-Caddy can’t communicate with Tailscale. Now I have a direction to investigate further into 🙂

krash,

Please do, I’d be most grateful for it.

If you have any better suggestion for how I should handle reverse proxying (maybe there’s a easier way than through Caddy?), I’m all ears.

krash,

Is there a reason why you’d recommend Ngnix over Caddy, as Caddy also have the capability to act as a reverse proxy?

And if you have any recommendations on resources where I can expand me knowledge on this topic, I’ll be happy to read more.

Thanks again!

Met a nice lady at the grocery store

Today at the grocery store a sweet older lady approached me and asked if I knew anything about computers. I said yes I do, and she produced a mouse saying that her son set up Linux mint for her and she was wondering if the mouse was compatible. It needed kernel version 2.6 or newer so I said that the mouse should work, guessing...

krash,

More Finns should be using Linux, specially considering its Finnish origins.

Also, hello from the other side of Östersjön 👋

krash,

I read somewhere that NixOS users are really loud and act eerily similar to arch users.

(I use nix btw)

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