

I would not expose anything to the internet, except if you want to have it public.
I use wireguard as a private, self-hosted VPN. It’s easy to set up.


I would not expose anything to the internet, except if you want to have it public.
I use wireguard as a private, self-hosted VPN. It’s easy to set up.


Relevant settings from my homeserver:
max_upload_size: 10M max_image_pixels: 32M
CLI is so easy. You learn the basic concepts and can use thousands of tools.
curl is a very common tool. It’s installed everywhere, probably also on the postman servers… lol


It can run for days and puts additional strain on the hardware.
Check the physical attachment and obvious hardware failures first.
In case the hardware seems fine, try to zfs send the most important data to a safe place.


Yes, I referred to the Debian part only.


I’ve seen that the patches are only available in the debian-security repository. It’s important to review your repo list in /etc/apt/sources.list.d.


I already have Forgejo installed and found out it does basic Oauth2. I didn’t have to do anything. It just worked out of the box.


There is probably something wrong with your setup, if Synapse has these problems.
I’ve been running Synapse for years, including voice/videocalls and even video conferences.


… or be able to backup it?


I have the same setup.
My backup is done with Restic. It’s simple and that’s why it’s genious.
I’ve been hosting my own email server having 4 domains (one is business-related) for 6 years. I don’t have any problems, because I know what I do.
In case it’s a help. The stack is: Postfix (SPF-support), Dovecot (Sieve), OpenDKIM, OpenDMARC and rspamd. I also recommend fail2ban, because an open infrastructure is hammered on very often.
Of course TLS is needed, so nginx with acme.sh as combo does the job fine.
Backups are also essential. I like restic. CLI tools are automated very easy.
I don’t think, it’s much. My setup is very generic, but maybe it’s already too overwhelming for some people.


Here is also Et Cetera: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_Cetera_(manga)


So, how do I access it from my gaming room?


I’ve been using Sieve on Dovecot (Pidgeonhole) for years and it’s great. Earlier I had Procmail, which is fine, too. The only disadvantage is that I’d need to login on my server to edit the rules, while Sieve is directly editable in email clients.


Yes. I selfhost it. It’s pretty easy. All you need to know is that you occasionally need to merge your config with the original that is getting updated.
If you know how to use nvim diff mode, it’s trivial.


On FreeBSD it’s also -a or -A for shorter output.


I’m also missing the smart tabular output here, because it’s easier to read and allows to inspect the source of the errors. Maybe it’s because it’s SAS?
I can confirm that it works and is being updated regularly. It just shows this nasty nag screen to downgrade to the “server” stuff.