You eat shit for breakfast?
My HTML/CSS skillset is abysmal, so I went with Hugo and deployed the repository onto cloudflare. It was up in minutes.
Will give this a look. Thank you.
I can do that no issue, simply thought it could be a good learning experience to use LXCs as I have never used them before.
Thank you, that’s actually quite informative. Gives me a good idea of what could go where in terms of my setup.
So far I recreated my RPi DietPi setup in a VM but for some reason Pi-Hole + Unbound combo is now fucking with my internet connectivity. It is so weird, I assigned it a static lease for the old RPi IP address in OpenWrt and left all the rules in there intact and you would think it would be a “drop-in replacement” but it isn’t. Not sure if Proxmox has some weird firewall situation going on. Definitely need to fuck around more with it to better understand it.
I travel internationally and some of the countries In been to have been blocking my wireguard tunnel back home preventing me from accessing my vault. I tried setting it up with shadowsocks and broke my entire setup so I ended up resetting it.
Any suggestions that is not tailscale?
Containers as in LXC?
Only reason I am thinking cgit is because I want a simple interface to show repos and commit history, not interested in doing pull requests, opening issues, etc…
I feel Forgejo would be “killing an ant with a sledgehammer” kinda situation for my needs.
Nonetheless, thank you for your suggestion.
Oh yeah, absolutely will do. Was simply hoping to get an idea of how self-hosters who’ve been using it for a while now set it up to get a rough picture of where I want to be once I am done screwing around with it.
The Beelink comes with two PCIe slots, so I have two internal drives for now. Is it acceptable to attach external HDDs and set them up in a RAID configuration with the internal ones? I do plan on the Beelink being a NAS too (limited budget, can’t afford a separate dedicated NAS at the moment)
That explains quite a lot, thank you for elaborating on it. I am trying to keep the host as minimal as possible, that’s why I’m avoiding doing the mount directly on it and instead containerizing everything.
I will give the rclone NFS approach a shot, it’s definitely a worthwhile option.