For automated container updates I can highly recommend watchtower. It also works with updates for specific releases/versions where you’re not using the :latest tag. It was also relatively easy to configure for my small setup of 15 containers.
For automated container updates I can highly recommend watchtower. It also works with updates for specific releases/versions where you’re not using the :latest tag. It was also relatively easy to configure for my small setup of 15 containers.
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Does the container offer SSL (https)? If so try clearing your browser history so that you can confirm again that you trust this website. Same goes for the extension (uninstall/install again). Most likely your ssl cert changed when you did the DSM Update.
But I would assume you’re used to using a ‘manual’ keyboard whereas if you only grew up on touchscreens its probably more difficult to get familiar to.
The prevelance of touchscreens much rather results in people lacking skills/efficiency/speed when using a regular computer keyboard
According point 2: I choose homepage over Heimdall. It has more direct integrations (e.g. Homeassistant, Synology, Paperless-ngx, Warchtower…) where you can display specific information directly on your dashboard. It is easily set up by a couple .yaml files. You can find lots of examples online and in the documentation.
This is the way! Don’t worry about vpn, proxies and tunneling before you know where you’re heading.
Yes it is that simple. In the beginning you can reach your services via localhost or simply the IP address of your laptop (followed by the specific port).
Start with Docker/Containers.
Once you understand the basics of it you can start selfhosting all sorts of applications from/on your laptop with very little effort. For Docker Command Line Basics there are tons of free tutorials online. If that’s to big of a step in the beginning, start with a Portainer (spinning it up is basically just copy and paste one little command) the rest can be done from the GUI. Docker will also help you to figure out what you might think is worth „selfhosting“ for yourself. Because selfhosting is almost like clothing: Everyone has their own taste and style.
Looks neat and definitely a very good use case. Will give this a try.
1und1 macht trotzdem in Sachen Verfügbarkeit und Service immer noch „0“
Das meiste ist schon gesagt wurden. Evt. noch ein Hinweis: schau dir an, wie „organisiert“ dein aktueller Arbeitsbereich ist und was bereits erreicht wurde. Deine Mitgliedschaft nützt dir wenig, wenn bei einer Mobilmachung 5/100 Leuten nicht arbeiten gehen. Horch dich demnach erst mal um, wie groß der Anteil Mitglieder ist und entscheide dann, ob es sich lohnt. In der Logistik würde ich aber von einer hohen Mitglieder-Zahl ausgehen…
Hatte die Signal Foundation sich nicht schon irgendwo mal geäußert, dass sie für die Schnittstelle zu WA gar nichts „entwickeln“ möchte!?