Issue #10 • IP Masquerading and server notifications
📰 The Self-Hosting Blog • Issue #10Happy Monday! There’s not a lot to report on this week, make sure to check out the posts from our favourite bloggers though! The top post from Inlets raises an interesting way of having a public static IP address without needing to pay your ISP for the pleasure. This can also be achieved for free using IP Masquerading, which I’m going to have a look into for my personal setup. This looks cool also (https://github.com/kha7iq/pingme), I had a similar setup using Gotify (https://gotify.net/), but this just runs on the machine that you’re firing messages from. kha7iq/pingmePingMe is a CLI tool which provides the ability to send messages or alerts to multiple messaging platforms & email. - kha7iq/pingmeGitHubkha7iqI used this for server notifications. For example, when a cronjob runs, the output of a cronjob, server status notifications etc.. Have a good week, feel free to reach out to us for any self-hosting needs! Ed 🎯 Top posts from our favourite bloggersWhen Your ISP Won’t Give You A Static IPLearn what to do when your ISP won’t give you a static IP, or when you’re behind NAT or a firewall.InletsHow I Cleaned up my Digital Photo & Video Collection | Nicholas DanesNicholas DanesWhat apps I’m currently self-hosting - cri.devWanted to share what apps & services I’m currently self-hosting on my small Linode VPS TLDR; Using docker-compose, nginx and CloudFlare WireGuard VPN Miniflux RSS Planka kanban board Pleroma Fediverse instance Linkding bookmark manager Commento…cri.devChristian Fei📈 Our popular posts last week!Completely Self-Hosting Bitwarden Password Manager (Updated 2021)This article will cover setting up your own self-hosted Bitwarden instance with Docker and configuring ngnix to allow for public exposure for cross device access to your vault.The Self-Hosting BlogEd LeemanConfiguring Vim for Node Js DevelopmentAn overview of the ideal vim plugins to use for Node Js development, with config file examplesThe Self-Hosting BlogEd LeemanSetting up a Valheim server using DockerI’m going to talk through how to host a Valheim server on a docker image. This will enable you to set up a permanent server for all your friends to enjoy, 24/7.The Self-Hosting BlogEd LeemanSetting up Focalboard - A self-hosted alternative to Trello and NotionFocalboard is a self-hosted alternative to tools such as Notion or Trello which you can run on your own instance. Focalboard helps with tracking and organising your own work, as well as across a team.The Self-Hosting BlogEd Leeman💰 Want to support The Self-Hosting Blog?You may have noticed that we do not run ads on The Self-Hosting Blog, this is because we want to protect your privacy. If you’re feeling super generous and you love what we do, why not support us by buying us a coffee? (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/selfhostingblog)
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