paulie420

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

It's all about the money, baby.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I think its broken... or crumbling from the 10s of us trying to load page .P

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Ok; I'll take a peek... but I'm really feeling the LemmyNet vibe. That being said, I haven't used friendica so I'll drop by and have a l00k.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Alright, I wanted to come back now that my setup is complete... special thanks to those of you who suggested nginx-proxy-manager - its very nicely put together and really makes reverse proxies a breeze...

Long story short, I just created a brand new VM... started with the proxy manager and built on top of that. Next up was my static Hugo website; it was too easy to point change Apache2's ports.conf to 8097 instead of 80, and use nginx-proxy-manager for the SSL certs... that one was basically plug and play.

The Bitwarden bit was a bit more involved, but not too bad... at first I just redirected traffic to the original (other machine) Bitwarden VM - but no one wants an extra VM to backup and support... so I went with a fork Docker of bitwarden_rs/vaultmaster - it comes w/ e-mail setup in the container, so one less thing to worry about... I had to swap around some docker-compose.yml ports and just point nginx-proxy-manager at it... this time, tho, I used the SSL certs from the docker; I didn't wanna dig in and remove what they already had running.

In the middle I was still fighting with myself and not taking ya'lls good suggestions - I tried to go the Cloudflared route; which is a cool service... but you can't tunnel root domains unless you're a paid user. Cloudflared tunnels would be great for exposing the Plex, TrueNAS, etc's of the world... but I didn't NEED/want subnets.

Thanks to the Beehaw community... TechHeart.life is up and running. :P (Don't worry, the Bitwarden is on a private domain. Phhhbbbbtttt.)

 

I've been working with the two suggested LemmyNet installation methods; Docker and Ansible. Neither are too wild of a setup, but they aren't plug and play docker-compose-like, either.

I want to run a LemmyNet on a subdomain; lemmy.domain.com, and use nginx-proxy-manager to point traffic in the right direction, but it will be on the same local IP... some port changes will need to be made.

Is anyone running their own instances? Have suggestions or tips with things that helped you lean up a lemmy.subnet?

Cheers!!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

They cut last admins regulations back on week 1.

So do I; we should be allowing both fossil and green.

Same.

Yes.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Everyone here is awesome for ALL the replies. :P Thank you!!

I decided to try a Cloudflared tunnel, but that didn't work out because I can't get the main domain1.com domain to go thru the tunnel... only 'apps', like blog.domain1.com. :P

And, I'm still ironing out how to pass nginx to another local IP on my network; I just haven't gotten it to click yet. All the info needed is right here - I promise to come back when I iron out the setup and post how I managed to do it...

I can figure out how to pass nginx [or apache2, for that matter] to another PORT on the same local IP - I think I have both domains listening on ports 80/443 - and I'll have to change that in order to route the data correctly... let alone getting out to another local IP.

Again appreciate all the info - sometimes I just have to learn a bit more since I have all the documents right here. :P

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So... I'm from Texas [living in OR..] and an entire industry was cut in half because of this admins cutback in oil - while some of this admins work might have saved you money and allowed you to build your personal infrastructure in a direction you agree with, the people of Midland and Odessa Texas lost 50% overnight.

And, all the workers who flocked and prospered are gone with no oil jobs to go back to.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes, we disagree with a lot - the addition of the heavy spying requirements by automakers was introduced since Biden, and while I support supporting Ukraine I think we're in way too deep already.

I agree, though - no one administration is perfect... I think that Biden is, literally, just not capable of performing at the level a POTUS needs to. Let alone that I think he already can't, I think he should allow some other dem that would be viewed a lot stronger - is there any world where you really think Biden can go another 5 years?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm still learning the what Lemmy devs are trying to do... I'm intrigued.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Whether you agree with the things he accomplished or not, he literally hit the ground running; slashing and smashing away the things he wanted to do in his presidency - I can't think of one [good] thing that BIden, or his entire administration, has done for two years. The infrastructure bill, with what it has hidden away, is the worst thing that could happen to the US IMO.

The control and oversight via government that it has baked in is simply disgusting. Vehicle BAC detection - gotta sniff between the cracks... errr wait, maybe thats a bad euphemism.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Agreed - I don't think I've been on a Tornado BBS software; but I still code in Mystic BBS's PASCAL-like MPL language. :P

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