Why did you hashtag everything and comment every yaml 0_o
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Why did you hashtag everything and comment every yaml 0_o
This makes the most sense
You can import or manage them through cloudflare. Does your IP change a lot? If so then you should use duckdns. I think a cloudflare tunnel may also fix this. Personally mine hasn’t changed in months so I haven’t had to deal with it.
Of course it will now change any moment now
Yeah, it is good to be aware!
I don’t see why that’s a problem, I want to use their security features and proxy :)
That’s sounds very low risk!
You don’t worry when you’re out of town?
I’m in the same situation
What’s your plan when you leave town?
I’ve only hosted public sites for a year or so but cloudflare, cloudflare proxy, pointing at my servers is very easy :)
.coms are the cheapest at 10.44 I think
This seems overly complicated. Why not just get a domain on cloud flare for $10? Are free domains even a thing outside github pages
You turn it off because it’s old?
That’s my biggest concern as well! My biggest server is put together by random parts I had…
Exact same for me, but I worry about some random electrical or bios issue that can’t be controlled when I’m gone.
Yeah I do do that as well :)
I’m just worried that something goes wrong hardware wise or bios wise and I can’t turn it off or it causes a house issue.
So if you need to have access to files or containers but will be gone more than a weekend would you shut it down and take files with you, forget the container servers, or leave them going?
What?? I didn’t mentioned vpn access.
Depending on if you put its volume in the image or a directory you need to look there. Check size or whichever it is. I believe for directory it’s du -h and for docker you could docker ps to see all.
Oh I see you say taking the directory size takes too long… how could that take more than 10 seconds…? Are you not using CLI
I can see posts via mastodon if that’s what you mean or do you mean from Lemmy?
Ah that makes more sense