[-] tjr@innernet.link 7 points 1 year ago

Take a look at Pine64 Quartz64 boards as a decent alternative

[-] tjr@innernet.link 2 points 1 year ago

Unless you are committed to it, it isn't worth it, I personally run my own but I have ran it for awhile and my IP seems to have good reputation but it is fairly difficult to get delivery to all major providers on a lot of IP addresses.

You're probably better off using email hosting unless you are committed to deal with the headache.

[-] tjr@innernet.link 3 points 1 year ago

This is completely standard for residential ISPs at least in the US. Your options are to either host this elsewhere or use a smarthost (somewhat of a proxy) for outbound mail.

[-] tjr@innernet.link 2 points 1 year ago

gitlab, several docker containers, kbin, ircds, a bouncer, 3-4 web servers, a couple seperate mysql servers, Handshake DNS hosting and Handshake nodes

[-] tjr@innernet.link 3 points 1 year ago

Proxmox is all I use for VM hosting, it is well worth it IMO, I colo metal and I host several virtual machines on it, webservers, ircds, kbin, etc. I specifically use Virtual Machines (KVM) however, it does have the ability to do containerization too (LXC).

[-] tjr@innernet.link 5 points 1 year ago

Tree Style Tabs is also pretty awesome, didn't see it in the list but idk what I would do without it so I figured that I would comment it

[-] tjr@innernet.link 5 points 1 year ago

yeah, I've been getting hammered in my transport queue from this. I guess if this is intentional it is worth just defederating to avoid spamming the queue and logs.

[-] tjr@innernet.link 2 points 1 year ago

We have our instance running on a colo server. I am likely going to rebuild ansible to use a custom pict-rs docker container which offloads images to object storage so I don't need to store media locally on said server.

[-] tjr@innernet.link 3 points 1 year ago

I use Ubuntu latest LTS for all my servers

[-] tjr@innernet.link 3 points 1 year ago

I will update this thread if/when I find out more information regarding this.

[-] tjr@innernet.link 2 points 1 year ago

Probably not a bad idea to enable S3 support

[-] tjr@innernet.link 2 points 1 year ago

Would need more details such as error logs from the server and what you mean by "proxies", are you referring to cloudflare's caching proxy? Also, it is against RFC to CNAME a APEX domain, I am not sure of your exact details but by the way you are explaining things, it seems that you may have done this.

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