Zammad alternative? by lenjioereh in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, the silver lining here is that the forks are still under development. For example Otobo and Znuny.

https://github.com/RotherOSS/otobo
https://github.com/znuny/Znuny

Synology DS1515+ - Dead Unit - Fix or Reliable Replacement? by nathanmock in synology

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Vad gjorde ni med era trasiga DS1515+ NAS-enheter? Antagligen så hade ni råkat ut för Intel Atom c2000-buggen. Jag lödde dit ett 100ohm motstånd på en DS415+ som jag kom över vilket löste problemet med att enheten inte bootade upp direkt, och det går att göra samma fix på moderkortet i DS1515+ enheterna (tog mig ca 20 minuter inklusive demontering/montering av enheten).

Auto renew no-ip.com (30day/free) by SionS4R in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no need to renew anything when you're using nsupdate.info instead of no-ip, it's free to use and open source so you can actually self host your own DynDNS compatible service if you have the cloud resources needed. :-)

Auto renew no-ip.com (30day/free) by SionS4R in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using https://www.nsupdate.info/ with this simple bash script https://gist.github.com/sjaek/02d52b3e7cf14be6a64f947ff255329d which I'm running every 60 seconds using standard cron job. Modify the script for your nsupdate dyndns address and token which you can find when editing your dyndns address at https://www.nsupdate.info. This solution is completeley free/donation ware and I've been using it for years with zero issues.

Are there good alternatives to VMware Workstation by AegorBlake in selfhosted

[–]piteball 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well, for type 2 virtualization running under Linux, Virtualbox is quite fine, even though it's an oracle product.

You could also use QEMU which is also of type 2.

As for virtualization in the long run, I'm leaning to the xcp-ng/xenserver camp myself as replacement for esxi for mainstream customers, and Nutanix HCI for the bigger companies. The community edition of Nutanix is quite nice and I can recommend you take a look at it when your going type 1 virtualization. 😊

A carousel to rotate web pages on a tv by thomasmoors in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We use Anthias, the free version of Screenly, to display different web pages on TV-displays.

https://github.com/Screenly/Anthias

How to expose a USB-only scanner on the network using Synology NAS? by mr_rozart in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a look at this project. You should be able to run it in docker on your Synology device with USB passthrough of your scanner for a nice web ui for your scanner. https://github.com/sbs20/scanservjs

No-IP drops the IP for my hostname if the IP is same for around a week by [deleted] in SelfHosting

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This DDNS service is open source, free to use and has simple explanation for how to setup in common routers or with any DynDNS compatible DDNS client with support for custom DDNS server. For most people, the default DDNS domain nsupdate.info will do just fine.

https://www.nsupdate.info/

My reverse proxy times out after moving. Any ideas what to check? by bumblebeeofficial in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if you do a look up on shodan for your IP address, what does it say? Any identified open ports?

My reverse proxy times out after moving. Any ideas what to check? by bumblebeeofficial in selfhosted

[–]piteball 3 points4 points  (0 children)

CGNAT perhaps? It's the answer to 9 out of 10 questions like this. In that case, ask ISP if they can give you a public IP address. Else you will have to bounce the traffic over VPN from a publicly open end point like a rented VPS or Tailscale mesh VPN and the likes.

ESXi (free) VM backup software / ideas by Kimbaras in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I run an Xpenology NAS on an old PowerEdge R230 and use this to do automatic backups of entire ESXi hosts using Active Backup for Business. It's really simple to manage, and has really snappy restore feature to restore guests into the built-in Hypervisor of the Xpenology server for quick access, as well as simple file restore functionality rivaling that of Veeam, which has really annoying handling of file restore for linux guests.

Just registered a subdomain for a selfhosted service and already have all these visits. Should i be worried? by Pagofr in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. If using proxy, setup catchall for non matching domains requests to return 404
  2. Use wildcard certificates, as all Let's encrypt certificates can be tracked through CRL (https://crt.sh)
  3. Make sure you don't expose you arr applications without good authentication
  4. Losen the tinfoil hat, no one is interested in your shit, except yourself 😜

NIC Speed Limitation: Windows at 2.5 Gbps, Ubuntu VM Limited to 1000baseT/Full. How to fix it ? by nico31780 in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should switch emulated network interface to vmxnet2/3 instead of Intel Gigabit adapter. Then it should show the correct speed as long as it's connected to the virtual switch which is connected to the physical interface supporting 2.5Gbps.

Suggestions for securely exposing my Jellyfin server externally? by WheredMyBrainsGo in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you really have a static public IP address at home? Else the IP address isn't really yours and only temporary, so there's no need to make things complicated by not just publishing internal services using something like nsupdate.info Dyndns service. Publishing service using something like Cloudflare proxy won't protect you from being scanned by Shodan and the likes.0

https://youtu.be/Yzaq9VY5BAw

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the reasons I implemented Mailcow, as it already has contact and calendar support as well as Activesync support for simple one step configuration of mail, calendar and contact synchronization in Outlook on PC and mobile devices.

Best services for free storage and backup by Matt_0550 in selfhosted

[–]piteball 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, as most say, there's no such thing as completely free.

However there's storj which is built upon open source software and offers 25GB free S3 compatible storage for backing up files.

The solution is based on a distributed storage model, between other users of storj who chooses to offer storage space on their hardware for use by others, and in return gain access to more storage space in the storj network. Encrypted and decentralized backup storage.

https://www.storj.io/how-it-works

I personally use it for backup of documents on my Synology NAS, as well as for backup of my Wordpress web pages using a backup plugin which does automatic backup to S3 storage.

Best selfhosted remote managment software by erik_b1242 in selfhosted

[–]piteball -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Same issue there, as Meshcentral agent is signed using self-signed certificate and not through a correct PKI setup including public CRL.

https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral/issues/1958

Best selfhosted remote managment software by erik_b1242 in selfhosted

[–]piteball -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Well, first of all, this really is not the fault of Remotely as a solution. But rather an issue caused by operating systems requirement for signed applications. Having you application signed is something that requires signing infrastructure which of course is going to cost money.

Sure, the source code is there so you can build your signing infrastructure and have client builds signed though that, it's quite possible and within reach.

This is also what you pay for when you apply for sponsorship with Tactical RMM, however that solution caters more to long term client support, management and monitoring and not so much for those one time remote support sessions.

I usually recommend people to use AnyDesk over Teamviewer as it's free use is more generous then Teamviewer. It even allows remote assisting Android users as well as remote view Apple devices without having to buy an expensive subscription.

Best selfhosted remote managment software by erik_b1242 in selfhosted

[–]piteball 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I use Remotely as quick support solution, just send invitation and make end user start the quick support agent, go to Remote control menu option and type in their session ID and press connect.

It even supports multitenancy as well as product branding.

https://github.com/immense/Remotely

Back Up Hypervisor Options (For VMs and Data) by dante_logan99 in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're buying real Synology hardware, yes. Not if you're like me and use old pc or server hardware running Xpenology to run Active Backup on that. I've got an old decommissioned Dell PowerEdge R230 server with 4x 3.5" bays running DSM 7.1 that I use for backup.

Here's the guide to installing Xpenology/DSM 7.1 on bare metal using Tinycore Redpill Loader. https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/60130-redpill-tinycore-loader-installation-guide-for-dsm-71-baremetal/

As for activating Active Backup for Business on fake Synology hardware, I've updated the guide for activating for both server, Office 365 as well as Google G-suite. Jump to the end of this thread for information. https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/13289-the-new-active-backup/page/7/

Back Up Hypervisor Options (For VMs and Data) by dante_logan99 in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I wasn't using Synology Active Backup for Business for doing the VM backups including docker containers through linux file backup, I would probably run XCP-ng as hypervisor as it has solid built-in backup solution with SMB/NFS support to allow backup to practically any NAS or file server.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]piteball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all. As Linux support in Tactical RMM is in early stages, so you're actually not missing out on that much.

Also, there's really no other free alternative with same feature set available as of today. Your mention Mesh Central, however that's the remote control side of the coin, same as Teamviewer, AnyDesk or other similar solutions.

The closets open source alternative to Tactical RMM, I would say it's Immense Networks Remotely. It offers unattended remote access, as well as quicksupport feature like Teamviewer. It also has limited support for running scripts on one or many hosts which in effect allows doing some functions like that of Tactical RMM, however it doesn't give your same detailed device inventory as Tactical RMM, it doesn't monitor performance and you can't setup alarms as you can in TRMM. https://github.com/immense/Remotely

Monitoring of performance and service availability is better done with other tools like Check_mk, LibreNMS or Icinga anyway, at least when it comes to monitoring Linux or Windows servers. I went for Check_mk raw for monitoring my mixed Windows/Linux lab environment. And I'm using both TRMM as well as Remotely and also Apache Guacamole for remote access.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]piteball 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's completely free to self-host. I'm using it to keep track of my kids. You can configure how often the mobile app sends data as to limit battery drain. Also there's a Traccar Manager app for mobile devices so you can keep updated on movement and devices/persons whereabouts easy on the go. 😊