Good day self-hosters! I’m not exactly sure what to call what I’m looking for besides a “clipboard”. Let me describe my problem and what my ideal solution is....
My ISP provide me with good IPv6 connection with support of opening ports how I like. But IPv4 is behind a CGNAT and makes me unable to host a service on the legacy Internet....
Should I be learning docker compose instead of relying on dockStarter to manage my containers? I got portainer up, should I just use that to manage my stack?...
not sure I understand you, in docker swarm your containers are started on n number of works from a single compose file on a manager. you can add any number of work nodes to scale your service as needed
That’s not container orchestration, that’s infrastructure orchestration. Depending on your use case docker swarm could just the right tool for the job.
You’ve been using Aws and they will happily let you add more nodes to your container runner of choice
[SOLVED] I have issues with asymmetric routing
https://infosec.pub/pictrs/image/5c7724d6-b7ab-4b8a-b1f6-70b39d00551b.png...
Self-Hosted (or github pages hosted) "clipboard"?
Good day self-hosters! I’m not exactly sure what to call what I’m looking for besides a “clipboard”. Let me describe my problem and what my ideal solution is....
OpenSSH is about to change. (For the better.) (tinkerbetter.tube)
Make my IPv6 selfhosted service available on IPv4 network.
My ISP provide me with good IPv6 connection with support of opening ports how I like. But IPv4 is behind a CGNAT and makes me unable to host a service on the legacy Internet....
Release 10.9.6 · jellyfin/jellyfin (github.com)
…jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-1…...
Release 10.9.4 · jellyfin/jellyfin (github.com)
…jellyfin.org/t-new-jellyfin-server-web-release-1…
Is dockStarter a waste of time?
Should I be learning docker compose instead of relying on dockStarter to manage my containers? I got portainer up, should I just use that to manage my stack?...
Minehead (lemmy.horwood.cloud)
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