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You’ve obviously never met my cat.
Heaven forbid I want to use an intuitive, simple, terminal based text editor when I ssh into one of my boxes.
But here’s the real kicker. Why do people like you give two shits what text editor other people use?
Another good site for VPS deals is https://www.lowendbox.com/ . I’ve used them to find the RackNerd deals and also I’ve got a storage VPS I use for off-site backup that’s stupidly cheap with another provider.
These deals are still active https://www.racknerd.com/BlackFriday/
Also tagging @h0bbl3s@lemmy.world since I should have linked this last night.
Should check out Racknerd. I’ve got a 4 core, 4 gb ram, 50 gb disk VPS for $50/yr.
It’s oracle. You can get up to 4 cores and 24gb ram on an arm vm from Oracle cloud for free when there are open slots. They get snapped up quick.
And even if you do everything 100% right, your emails will mostly get flagged as spam if not outright blocked anyway. Esp. if you’re using a residential IP.
Plus, the internal and external services are running on the same box. Is that where my real problem lies?
It’s one of them, yes.
If you want to limit exposure in the case of a compromise you need to put everything public facing in it’s own vlan that cannot initiate traffic into your lan.
Alternatively, I could have a reverse proxy in the DMZ only for the public service and another reverse proxy on the LAN for internal services.
I do exactly this now. Public facing services sit in a dmz vlan with a rev proxy. I almost did a 2 tiered dmz but decided it was overkill.
Private services sit on an inside vlan.
I miss the joy of StumbleUpon back when the web was exciting and unique.
I agree with everything everyone else has said here but if you looking for the most basic solution it’s already in NPM. You can configure basic auth in an access list and apply it to the site.
Route 53 does. I’ve got a couple there now.
Redundancy is really important when it effects other people, IMO. Personally I use 2 piholes kept in sync with gravity-sync.
Nah. Your question was fine. The person who responded to you was just wrong. Hopefully you’ve seen the other replies to their comment.
You can do most of not all of this with CheckMk but it’s probably overkill.
I’m not having issues that I’m aware of, but that site always returns Network Request Failed and I haven’t figured out why.
I’m sorry I don’t have a suggestion but have you checked the Awesome Self Hosted list?
Id like to centralize auth but I haven’t dug into it yet. My concern is, can it be distributed? I have services spread across my homelab and multiple vpses. I don’t want to lose auth if any of those is down.
My note 20 still gets updates.
Dex is pretty cool. I just lack a use case.