

Sounds like a bad prank show
YOU GOT YAML’D! 🤪
Sounds like a bad prank show
YOU GOT YAML’D! 🤪
nginx >>>>>
I have always had trouble whenever I tried mounting files, and it seems that you’re getting the same error, “not a directory”.
Stick to mounting directories and you should be fine
/home/Joe/container/caddy:/etc/caddy
Proxmox cluster
I just said what works best for me. Use the command line and compose files if you want.
Yep, Debian and then add Portainer - for me this is the easiest setup to manage.
Get any old enterprise workstation (they practically give Dells away for free) and get to know Docker.
Using multiple Pis for single applications is a fool’s errand - my Optiplex was free and it is running ~30 containers with plenty of room to breathe.
ionos.com is $1/month and you can use external domain names. That plan includes the cost of a domain name as well, so you can transfer the external domain over if you really like it.
By default it’s only for the the same account, but you can change it in the download settings to allow transfers to “Steam Friends” or “Anyone”.
A CMS is way overkill for what you need.
I suggest something like Hugo, with plenty of templates available and even the ability to host it out of Github, it’s a pretty good option.
Just to flesh that out a bit… All you need is to add a TXT record to your DNS records:
Name: _dmarc.yourdomain.com
Value: v=DMARC1; p=reject; pct=100
My motto is “Debian for servers, Arch for workstations”.
OMV actually removed their portainer implementation, so if you want to run docker you just have to do it like any other distro.
I love how every answer so far is Debian.
Debian is the correct answer.
TrueNAS Scale is based on Debian 😁
And yet, I’m not!
I just switched from Homer to Homarr and have zero regrets. It even has a little docker menu that can control your containers 👍
Yep, I use cloudflare for DNS and just have 2 records configured there:
example.com
points to 192.168.1.100
*.example.com
is an alias of example.com
The IP address above being the address of Nginx Proxy Manager, where I configure whatever subdomains I need for my local services.
Awesome! Glad to help you on your self hosting journey 😁
Is the site down? Keeps timing out for me.