• Xeno@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 个月前

    Get started with a Linux server and then I’d go with something like Nextcloud in a Docker container. Then do reverse proxy, nginx on the host is very easy. You can get and update SSL certs with certbot (Let’s Encrypt).

    • CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldBanned
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      6 个月前

      Just do Caddy instead of nginx/cerbot all that garbage. Caddy just simply handles it all for you: Subdomains, wildcard certs, authentication, ssl

      My whole caddy config file is like 6 lines; something like

      @mydomain.com {

      ipaddress:port

      path:/

      }

      And you can do all sorts of plugins that make it compatible with fail2ban, etc.

      I hear Traefik is pretty easy to set up too.

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        6 个月前

        And if you don’t have an unique public IP address, for example because you are behind CGNAT, you can use Pangolin. It tunnels all traffic from your homelab to a VPS via Wireguard and exposes your services via a Traefik reverse proxy. Pangolin also automates the Traefik setup and provides a webui to configure the individual proxies.

        For a VPS I recommended ionos, because they offer servers with unlimited traffic starting at only 1€ per month with server locations in both Europe and the US.