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Snipe it and grocy are the ones I see pretty often. I haven’t tried homebox to compare yet though
Snipe it and grocy are the ones I see pretty often. I haven’t tried homebox to compare yet though
Kanboard is pretty great even if it does feel dated. I tried a lot of the newer alternatives and they all had either weird bugs or quirks I didn’t appreciate.
Why mtls support specifically? You could use any web based notes app (with PWA) and have the web server / reverse proxy handle the mtls part.
Eh while it sucks, registrars and web hosts get so many abuse reports that sometimes they just err on the side of caution and don’t investigate as thoroughly as you’d like.
Of course it also depends a lot on various things like what type of complaint, how much money you spend with them, account history, complaint source, etc.
They should be able to tell you what they had a problem with and give you a chance to fix it.
Self cleaning? Is it something you made or what’s the name is it? I’d be interested in details either way
I really want a fancier water fountain for my cats but never found a self cleaning one :(
Uptime Kuma is great for simple up/down and web checks. Librenms is worth looking at too for other metrics.
The only time rsync is really slow is when your dealing with millions of small files since it only transfers a single file at a time.
rclone is better in that respect since it transfers multiple files in parallel. I don’t think the speed of a single transfer is going to differ much.
You could tell them you’re working on legendary sets for each alt
One problem is the lack of alternative transport options. In most of the US, public transport just isn’t a thing. And things are too far apart for cycling to be efficient for commutes, grocery shopping, etc.
I hope that changes some day though.
If you’re wanting something that keeps historical data, vnstat is another good one for network usage
Nothing wrong with that, Caddy is great!
Dumb question but what do you mean you cycled them a few times?
Thanks for linking it, that’s a pretty cool idea.
OpenBao is the open source fork of Vault
Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll take a look at some of his videos. I managed to get the un/pw on one page, but haven’t done much with webauthn/passwordless stuff yet so that might be useful too.
Thanks! I managed to get user/pass on the same page and it works great with the compatibility mode
That’s essentially what I am doing. Everything is on the LAN by default. I have two instances of Traefik. One that runs only on internal VPN ips, and another on remote servers using public ips. So I can choose which services are accessible over lan/vpn or public (routed through a vpn to lan).
That doesn’t solve the authentication problem if I want to expose something to the internet though, or even sso inside the lan.
You can change the logon flow to make the username and password on the same page There is a comparability button as well on the login flow that allows bitwarden and other to auto fill correctly.
Thanks for the tips, I found the compatibility button and will try it out. I’m not sure I see how to change the username/password to be on the same page though. Do you have to create a whole new login flow?
Do you have a link for padlock by any chance?
I’m not sure if this is it, but I found a password manager named padloc: https://github.com/padloc/padloc
Sounds pretty cool, thanks for the details! Any chance of some pictures? My worry would be the same, I don’t know if I trust myself not to flood the house lol
I did think about using a mechanical float like in the back of a toilet, and an overflow drain in case it never stops filling