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How to Install and Configure #Syncthing on #Debian VPS Server Easily (in 30 Minutes or Less)

This article presents a comprehensive guide detailing how to install and configure Syncthing on Debian VPS server. Upon conclusion, you will be able to install Syncthing on Debian VPS.
How to Install and Configure Syncthing on Debian VPS Server
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How to Install and Configure Syncthing on Debian VPS Server Easily (in 30 Minutes or Less)
RadWeb, LLC · How To Install And Configure Syncthing On Debian VPS Server Easily (in 30 Minutes Or Less) - VPS Hosting Blog | Dedicated Servers | Reseller HostingThis article presents a comprehensive guide detailing how to install and configure Syncthing on Debian VPS server. Upon conclusion, you will be able to

Ich habe jetzt tatsächlich einen Großteil meines Musikkonsums auf meine eigene #jellyfin-Instanz umgezogen - was mir aber tatsächlich fehlt (oder ich habe es übersehen bzw. nutze die falsche Clients [iOS: Ampfin und Manet]) ist Music-Shareing (gerne per song.link) kennt da wer Lösungen? #selfhosted

Does anyone else know of a good self hosted ebook library server that can be used with native multi-platform reading app support and sync reading progress?

I really don't want to read books from a web app, I want to be able to read while offline whether on my iPhone, iPad or my Boox e-reader (Android)

I love the way BookFusion works, but I don't want to rely on their cloud storage (or any company's cloud storage for that matter)
#FOSS #SelfHosted #ebooks #nas #HomeLab

#selfhosted folks - what hardware are you running? I currently use an 8 year old laptop with a 2TB external USB drive hanging out the back, running Ubuntu.

It's ok, but it's a bit slow, and its...unprofessional?

I'm looking to spend less than £400 and looking for a small factor quiet machine with plenty of storage to serve media and Immach.

Today, I continue my crimes against humanity by proceeding with turning my old phone into a Linux server.

The software runs great after some configuration. I’ve now installed a CalDAV server (Baïkal) alongside Sharkey, both running in Docker.

My heatsinks for Raspberry Pi-sized devices arrived today! I’m still waiting for my fans before I can start designing the new 3D-printed case. I also need to figure out how to power the fans alongside the phone.

Here’s what it looks like with the heatsinks attached—ignore the black stuff on the left, it’s copper underneath, so it works really well.
#exanimus #phone #arm #linux #docker #sharkey #selfhosted #caldav #baical #homeserver #arm #exanimus #phone #arm #linux #docker #sharkey #selfhosted #caldav #baical #homeserver #arm

I have a very strange issue with my VPS.

I am setting up wazuh for my personal use, and while the software seems to run just great, I'm unable to connect agents to it.

1. Wazuh
does bind the ports (1514, 1515) properly. At least, netstat tells me to.
2. I can tcpdump on these ports, and see activity on 1515 (agent registration port).
3. The SYN packets never get a response from my VPS. It's like Wazuh is binding the ports, but isn't getting the packets or responding to them.

I'm completely out of ideas. The Wazuh community Discord has been unhelpful, so far.

I suspect ghosts.

Any help?

#wazuh #sysadmin #linux #selfhosted

If the LLM bots can't play nice and respect my robots.txt I'm not playing nice either.
Sorry for everyone that can't access my Git server anymore.
Some of the stuff has a copy on GitHub.

Because of some fucking twats I have now to deal with this shit instead of doing something fun.

I #selfhosted for years and never really had any major problems with the wider internet until the LLMs arrived.

Last time it was at least enough to adjust the robots.txt but apparently at #alibaba they don't care for standards.

So I tried #freshrss and #tinytinyrss yesterday in my search for a #selfhosted #rss reader.

While both are relatively easy to set up (even for someone who has never actually used Docker, like me), both are missing a feature that I'm used to in #inoreader.

That feature is the ability to set different views per-folder.

I have some folders where I just want to see the titles, and some folders I want to be displayed as cards, showing the first image in the post and the title.

I did see that one of the readers has a "experimental card plugin", so I'm going to try that out today, if I manage to figure out how to install plugins when using #Docker.

This is actually a great test of how much I'm ready to compromise just to use #oss , non-AI software.