Went all in with UniFi some time back. No regrets.
Currently running a few U6s. No real motivation to upgrade to U7s.
Went all in with UniFi some time back. No regrets.
Currently running a few U6s. No real motivation to upgrade to U7s.
Tried a few, settled on Pairdrop for myself.
Actual has been working fine for me. Supports all the family’s banks and credit cards I import manually.
I have ddns on Cloudflare. It works great, until your home IP changes. After that wireguard will happily hammer the old IP, till something breaks the tunnel and it reestablishes it to the new IP. Working as intended. My workaround was forcing the IP change over night while everyone was home.
Tailscale sorts all the issues I had.
It will resolve the IP from the domain when the tunnel goes up and will keep using that one. Working as intended.
Overlay networks solve that issue.
For web services you can use free Cliudflare tier. Only it’s IPs are visible. Providing you trust Cloudflare.
For me its been wireguard with split tunnel but that had a glaring issue with my home IP change (running 2 Pi-hole+unbound instances on separate network segments and hardware). Some time ago I switched to tailscale and added a Pi-hole on a VPS. Closed system, nothing exposed to the wide internet, works 99.99…% of the time, whole family protected against low hanging fruit attacks and adds.
Thing is - “mini” PCs old enough to have 3.5 slots are probably way too old to have decent CPUs.
I would suggest 2 pi-hole + unbound stacks on different hardware, preferably on different switches. That way you can restart/fiddle with things without your family going crazy about “internet not working”.
I would suggest looking into TiniMiniMicro used PC and let NAS do NAS things. Try to get a PC with decent number of thread and put as much RAM as it supports. Install ProxMox on it and go nuts. Learn Linux TV has a great series of videos on it.
I’ve been away 1-2k km for weeks and noticed no difference. With proper network setup DNS should be the least of your worries.
The only time you’ll notice it is with extremely bad mobile coverage when VPN has issues reestablishing the connection.
I’ve been using Zabbix for years now. Does what I need it to do.
This has been working for me for ages:
-f "bestvideo[height<=1080][dynamic_range=SDR]
https://www.servethehome.com/introducing-project-tinyminimicro-home-lab-revolution/
https://www.learnlinux.tv/proxmox-full-course/
https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/
https://www.learnlinux.tv/easy-portainer-setup-run-your-first-docker-container/
This should keep you busy for some time. ;- ) =
Everything is complicated, till it isn’t any more.
I would suggest looking into TiniMiniMicro project.
And considering ProxMox as a platform. It will save you your nerves so much. Spin up a VM/LXC in a few seconds, play with it, delete it. Make a snapshot before update, if something fails - revert back. I’ve tried so many new projects because of how easy it is to do it.
This is what’s still keeping me on Plex. Waiting on that testflight.
FreshRSS with Full-Text RSS behind it, when needed. Web on desktop, Lire on iOS.
Why not S3 Glacier Deep Archive?
0.00099$
I use it for that exact same use case.
When you realise that most of hosted ones make articles as read after 30 days it makes you wanna throw someone through the window.