this is the way.
also fail2ban to ensure that nobody bruteforce it’s way in.
this is the way.
also fail2ban to ensure that nobody bruteforce it’s way in.
i got one from GoDaddy, but i regret the choice…
i think they added the ability to force upload a photo in one of the latest releases, see it that helps.
otherwise yes, you have to delete that record from the db…
i generally junk my telegram saved messages
add fail2ban, so they cannot brute force the web interface.
interesting, even if they got access to the plex service, how they could have escaped the plex docker container?
i run pretty much the same stack as OP, but also run immich and paperless. i very much care if someone else have a way to access those…
ugreen is Chinese, but one of the good ones.
are you using kube? or docker-compose?
of you are using docker compose, and in the compose file there is restart: always
the container will be restarted if it disappears.
to remove it do docker compose down
https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-server
those are my configs. you have both immich and owncloud.
use immich for photos.
owncloud ocis works but is very young. is literally just file hosting with something to open office files online.
what was the original goal of python?
i’ve added my server config as edit so you can go check it out.
i heve owncloud instead of nextcloud.
i have a lot of stuff exposed to the web. i got a domain from godaddy, attached my public ip and created a subdomain for each service. than i have traefik that manage the tls and route each subdomain to each of the docker containers.
in total i have exposed 80, 443, and a random port i use for ssh. of course ssh is only by public key.
now i’m trying to set up fail2ban on the exposed services since someone could bruteforce them.
sorry i tough it worked like rsync.net
if you are using rsync, try rclone. it support parallel file transfer.
immich, is on active development and new features are being added continuously.
a lot of stuff:
than i have stuff only accessible from local, like the *arr stack.
i’m not using cloudflare or anything, should I?
the only exposed ports i have are http / https and a random port for ssh.
i also don’t use any sso… maybe i should set one up.