schmonz.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Search results for tag #selfhosting

[?]Dillo browser »
@dillo@fosstodon.org

In our quest to move away from GitHub, we have a working self-hosted cgit instance as well as a runner for CI.

The last missing piece is to find a way to safely expose it to the world.

Are there any good Cloudflare alternatives to protect the origin?

Tor works fine, but I would like to also be reachable from the clearnet.

    dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

    [?]Manet »
    @manetmusic@mastodon.social

    Hello there enthusiasts! 👋

    After months of improving stability of the app, the day has finally come for Manet to hit 1.0! 🎉

    The update that adds support for the new iOS 26 liquid glass design, background syncing, on-device lyrics translations and an entire new layout for iPad! 🥳

    Thank you everyone for your continued support and belief in me and the app 🙌

    tilosoftware.io/posts/announci

      [?]oneguynick »
      @oneguynick@mastodon.social

      OpenBSD has been with me since my Air Force days. Now I’m back at it: hosting Hugo, @matrix, Shiori, Miniflux, and Relayd to tackle CGNAT. I will be documenting my setup for those wanting to do the same.

      geekyschmidt.com/post/openbsd-

      Big thanks to @OpenBSDAms for such a fantastic VPS setup.

      OpenBSD 4.4 Case

      Alt...OpenBSD 4.4 Case

        [?]Matthias Klein 🇪🇺|🇩🇪 »
        @matthias@me.klein.ruhr

        📢 Hey #Homelab enthusiasts!

        Just discovered that @jwildeboer has started an English-speaking homelab community at !@homelab! 🎉

        Perfect complement to our German !@homelab_de - now we can share knowledge across language barriers! 🌍

        If you're into self-hosting, infrastructure tinkering, or just love discussing server setups, definitely give Jan and his group a follow. More homelab communities means more shared wisdom! 🧠💡

        Let's build a strong fediverse homelab network together! 🤝

        #Homelab #SelfHosting #Fediverse #Community #Infrastructure

          Markus Decke boosted

          [?]Matthias Klein 🇪🇺|🇩🇪 »
          @matthias@me.klein.ruhr

          🚀 Neu: Die deutschsprachige Homelab-Community ist da!

          Ich habe heute bei #fedigroupssocial die Gruppe "Homelab Deutschland" ins Leben gerufen – DER Ort für alle, die ihre Server, NAS-Systeme und Self-Hosting-Projekte auf Deutsch diskutieren möchten.

          💡 Du baust gerne an deiner eigenen IT-Infrastruktur?
          💡 Tauschst dich gerne über Hardware, Software und Konfigurationen aus?
          💡 Suchst Hilfe bei kniffligen Admin-Problemen?

          Dann verlinke einfach @homelab_de in deinen Beiträgen und werde Teil einer wachsenden Community!

          Gemeinsam machen wir das deutsche Homelab-Ökosystem stärker. 💪

          #homelab #selfhosting #adminlife #deutschsprachig #community

            [?]h3artbl33d :openbsd: :ve: »
            @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social

            Erm, fellow mailserver hackers: did I miss something?

            I was just told that I should use SHA256 hashes, rather than SHA512 for MTA DANE (meaning: eg 3 1 1 rather than 3 1 2).

            Is this correct? I fail miserably at finding the corresponding RFCs.

              [?]AJ Sadauskas »
              @aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au

              Question for #GoToSocial folks: Is it possible to have different timeline layouts for different accounts on the same server?

              I'm toying with the idea of having a predominantly text account on my GTS server with a text layout, and a second photos account with an image layout.

              Is this possible?

              #AskFedi #AskFediverse #selfhosting

                [?]Ricardo Martín :bsdhead: »
                @ricardo@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                #netbsd boosted

                [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: »
                @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                Watching how to install some selfhosted-software to the my box:

                Deployment methods:
                - Docker
                - Docker Compose
                - Kubernetes
                - Unraid
                - Synology NAS
                - Deploy to cloud service
                - Build from Source :drgn_lurk_notice:

                Looking inside:
                - Please install npm and 256 NodeJS dependencies.

                Lol, I already love :drgn_cry_loud:

                  [?]Elena Rossini ⁂ »
                  @_elena@mastodon.social

                  Dear Fedi friends,

                  Happy Thursday from rainy northern Italy 🌧️

                  In case you missed it: I've spent the past two weeks doing all kinds of explorations, as I strive to learn to move my Ghost site there (it's recommended for Ghost v6 and going forward).

                  Yesterday I shared a blog post about the peaches (highs) and pits (lows) in adventures.

                  I'm hoping my mistakes can be useful for fellow newbies 😅

                  🔗 : news.elenarossini.com/my-so-ca

                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                    [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: »
                    @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                    My future NetBSD server finally arrived :drgn_happy_blep: MWA-HA-HA :drgn_scream: !

                    Basically, it is just a part of POS terminal, so I can say that I run my services on the cash register.

                    But inside of it there is a fanless PC with a little motherboard and the top board with a 6 RS232 connectors, two USB connectors and a SATA for 2.5' hard drive.

                    4 Gb memory, Intel Atom N2800, 64 Gb SSD and free space for (another SSD?) WiFi card, integrated TWO (!) 1 Gbit Ethernet and much more USB, RS232 and VGA + HDMI connectors.

                    It works completely quiet, and just a slightly warming up when Window 7 is working.

                    After I change the CR2032 battery and find a M3x17 brass stand for PCB (one is missing :drgn_flat_sob: ) — I'll install on it and will enjoy , finally :drgn_aww:

                    Front view of AviPos 320 Duo Mini PC. It has a black extruded aluminum profile in the form of a radiator, "PRW" and "RST" buttons, two leds (red "PWD" led and the green "HDD" led), two RS232 ports (COM5, COM6) and two USBs (USB1 and USB2)

                    Alt...Front view of AviPos 320 Duo Mini PC. It has a black extruded aluminum profile in the form of a radiator, "PRW" and "RST" buttons, two leds (red "PWD" led and the green "HDD" led), two RS232 ports (COM5, COM6) and two USBs (USB1 and USB2)

                    Back view of AviPos 320 Duo Mini PC. It has a black extruded aluminum profile in the form of a radiator, plastic plug in place for antenna connector, jack 3.5 mm for audio output, two LAN ports, VGA, HDMI, power connector ("DC 12V") and the four RS232 ports (COM1-COM4).

                    Alt...Back view of AviPos 320 Duo Mini PC. It has a black extruded aluminum profile in the form of a radiator, plastic plug in place for antenna connector, jack 3.5 mm for audio output, two LAN ports, VGA, HDMI, power connector ("DC 12V") and the four RS232 ports (COM1-COM4).

                    Disassembled fanless PC. The top board was unmounted and the motherboard is visible. Also the memory is removed too, so the CR2032 battery is visible.
There is a BiWin 64 Gb SSD on the left.

                    Alt...Disassembled fanless PC. The top board was unmounted and the motherboard is visible. Also the memory is removed too, so the CR2032 battery is visible. There is a BiWin 64 Gb SSD on the left.

                    The disassembled fanless PC with motherboard connected to the power source, to the display through the VGA and to the keyboard via the USB. The DDR3 memory is connected to the motherboard.
The red LED, indicating that system is powered, is lighting.

                    Alt...The disassembled fanless PC with motherboard connected to the power source, to the display through the VGA and to the keyboard via the USB. The DDR3 memory is connected to the motherboard. The red LED, indicating that system is powered, is lighting.

                      #pkgsrc boosted

                      [?]𝚟𝚒𝚗𝚜 »
                      @sehnsucht@social.sdf.org

                      ― I decided to create an alt account here to allow me
                      to connect more easily with SDF community.

                      My primary focus will be on tech-related things I like:
                      on and



                        [?]Oblomov »
                        @oblomov@sociale.network

                        And it's done

                        wok.oblomov.eu/tecnologia/goog

                        If you spot any errors (e.g. in my recall of history) do let me know. If you know of additional additional (direct or by proxy) examples of the war of Google on XML, RSS and/or XSLT do let me know.
                        If you know of more interesting use cases for XSLT, do let me know.

                        Also, I'll probably add a post-scriptum in the coming hours or days, but I wanted to get this out now.

                        and many others

                          [?]Bradley Taunt »
                          @bt@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                          Running some initial tests, but for now the "httpd rocks" website is being served from a Raspberry Pi 400 in my basement (running , of course)

                          We will see how things go...

                          httpd.rocks/

                            [?]h3artbl33d :openbsd: :ve: »
                            @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social

                            "Slightly" mad

                            Yeah, bit more than slightly in my case. But nevertheless, this is a real gem :flan_hearts:

                            The book is even better. And you should definitely patronize mwl cause we need moah books - SELFHOST ALL THE THINGS!

                            Coin with a rat pictured, surrounded with the text:

RUN YOUR OWN MAIL SERVER
NEVER SURRENDER THE PROTOCOLS

                            Alt...Coin with a rat pictured, surrounded with the text: RUN YOUR OWN MAIL SERVER NEVER SURRENDER THE PROTOCOLS

                            Coin with "RESIST THE E-MAIL EMPIRE" surrounded with the text:

IT MASTERY 0X14 SPONSOR
SIGYIKES The Posessor of this coin is slightly mad

EHLO - MAIL FROM - RCPT TO - DATA - QUIT - STARTTLS - AUTH

                            Alt...Coin with "RESIST THE E-MAIL EMPIRE" surrounded with the text: IT MASTERY 0X14 SPONSOR SIGYIKES The Posessor of this coin is slightly mad EHLO - MAIL FROM - RCPT TO - DATA - QUIT - STARTTLS - AUTH

                              [?]AJ Sadauskas »
                              @aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au

                              @amd I've had a similar issue on mine.

                              As with you, incoming posts are received on my server just fine.

                              But outgoing posts and boosts don't federate.

                              Rebooting the server appears to fix the issue.

                              In my case, I'm using a VPS on Hostinger + YunoHost.

                              #GoToSocial #Selfhosting

                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: »
                                @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                Found a good fanless, completely quiet PC with a LAN, WiFi, 2 COM ports, LPT, VGA and SSD inside — all that for the price of two good meals :drgn_aww: :drgn_nom_waffle:

                                It has 1 Gb RAM and Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz (i686, 32-bit). So I have a question to folks — how well NetBSD supports 32-bit architectures?

                                I want to do some , so I need to install some things: sshd, rsyncd, lighweight HTTP server (nginx?), syncthing, ejabberd, some mail server, etc :drgn_wrench: Any chances that these software still builded for i686 and exists in NetBSD repos?

                                Backplane of a fanless PC with a: LPT port, two 3.5 jacks, two USB 2.0 ports, PS/2 port, COM-port, VGA-port, two WiFi-antennas and the DC-in 12V port

                                Alt...Backplane of a fanless PC with a: LPT port, two 3.5 jacks, two USB 2.0 ports, PS/2 port, COM-port, VGA-port, two WiFi-antennas and the DC-in 12V port

                                  Bill Seitz boosted

                                  [?]Dr Pen »
                                  @DrPen@mastodon.social

                                  Ppl of Mastodon. Please help educate the normies about independent, small tech and self hosting. Not only fancy stuff like docker/VS etc and home servers, but cheap shared webspace online, small CMS, wikis, favourite federated or OS apps, (mine are Masto, Lemmy, Grav, Jekyll, Ghost and others). Introduce them to what is actually out here. Try not to expect total purity! They want to be free, not join a cult 😎😇

                                    [?]h3artbl33d :openbsd: :ve: »
                                    @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social

                                    Selfhosting doesn't necessarily equal single user machines. For instance, I do selfhost Mastodon and Peertube - by that I actually host for others as well.

                                    Seen from the perspective of our members, it might be community hosting - but from my perspective it is true .

                                    And no, it doesn't run from a dusty garage - nor anything worse - but from a datacenter.

                                      [?]Nelson »
                                      @skyfaller@jawns.club

                                      Time to discuss self-hosted alternatives to GitHub!

                                      First, has anyone simply put a bare git repo on a server somewhere, pushed via SSH, and called it a day?

                                      idiomdrottning.org/hosting-git

                                      Do you really need more than a remote to push to and pull from, for your personal projects? If you've tried this, what obstacles did you encounter and what features did you miss?

                                        [?]Nelson »
                                        @skyfaller@jawns.club

                                        [?]Nelson »
                                        @skyfaller@jawns.club

                                        To avoid self-hosting a full-fledged code forge, you might want to simply store issues in the git repo itself. Have you tried using git-bug, git-issue, or some other decentralized bug tracker?

                                        * github.com/git-bug/git-bug
                                        * github.com/dspinellis/git-issue

                                        Last time I tried git-bug I failed to import my issues from GitHub and gave up, but maybe it works now, it seems there is a new & more active maintainer.

                                          [?]Nelson »
                                          @skyfaller@jawns.club

                                          Finally, if you really need a full code forge, with issue tracking and everything, what is the simplest, most light-weight code forge you can self-host?

                                          Is it Forgejo? "Lightweight: Forgejo can easily be hosted on nearly every machine. Running on a Raspberry? Small cloud instance? No problem!" codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo

                                          That sounds great to me, but is Forgejo simple enough that I won't regret taking on the maintenance burden? Is there something even faster?

                                            [?]Elena Rossini ⁂ »
                                            @_elena@mastodon.social

                                            ✨ new on 🚀

                                            « In this age of every writer who covers technology - especially resistance to - should disclose their tech stack. Here's mine »

                                            🔗 : news.elenarossini.com/technofe

                                            Basically, a love letter to and the … with room for improvement (especially on the hardware front)

                                              [?]Stefano Marinelli »
                                              @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                              Thanks to SeaweedFS, I've set up two replicas of the BSD Cafe's media. One is on a backup server (for disaster recovery purposes only, also containing the hourly zfs-autobackup backups), and the other is on a Raspberry Pi 4 running FreeBSD, which is one of my home backup servers - just one meter away from my desk.
                                              I've also configured Nginx in a jail, so when I'm at home, the BSD Cafe's media is served directly from the local replica.
                                              The performance is lightning fast.

                                                [?]ltning »
                                                @ltning@pleroma.anduin.net

                                                So I've just migrated all of my (admittedly entirely uninteresting) #GitHub repos to my own #Forgejo installation. I have no illusions that anyone will actually care about this move, but at least it removes one of the many pebbles in my stomach.

                                                I did not need convincing that using and relying on centralised services run by large, non-European companies is bad; that has been clear for decades. Dependency, privacy concerns, legal implications and the general issue of "being the product" are all well-known and not-so-well-aged problems.

                                                So what's new? Well that's easy: Most - or even all - the companies and services that fall under the umbrella loosely defined above have turned into outright Trump-apologists and bona fide supporters of fascism. Oh and they steal everyones stuff and feed it to their LLMs.

                                                I should have done this a long time ago, and even so I'm keeping my presence on GitHub simply because it's pretty much a necessity to be able to contribute to other projects. And doing that is still more important than "sticking it to the guy": The positive impact of contributing (and maintaining a low bar for me to do so) still seems too important to outright deleting me account.

                                                I'm willing to hear arguments to the contrary, though. #SelfHosting #Independence #EU #DigitalFreedom #OnlineFreedom

                                                  [?]Duncan Bayne »
                                                  @duncan_bayne@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                  Can anyone recommend a self-hosted video server? My wishlist ...

                                                  1. Open source.
                                                  2. Even minimally-functional Web upload interface so I can upload videos from my phone.
                                                  3. Private videos - just obfuscated filenames is ideal, no account required etc.

                                                  I could definitely cobble something together with a cron job, uuidgen, sftp, and Caddy configured to stream videos. But I'd rather not 🤣

                                                    [?]jhx »
                                                    @jhx@fosstodon.org

                                                    Homepage is a really nice dashboard with tons of functionality. Just fiddled a little with and i'm impressed! 😎 (Screenshot attached with my current setup)

                                                    Link: gethomepage.dev/

                                                      [?]Stefano Marinelli »
                                                      @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                      Installing Mastodon inside a FreeBSD jail: A Comprehensive Guide

                                                      Updated for Mastodon 4.4

                                                      it-notes.dragas.net/2022/11/23

                                                        [?]Dr Pen »
                                                        @DrPen@mastodon.social

                                                        Today's Lemmy browsing yielded Navidrome, independent alternative to horror capitalist S**tify (aka Sh*tify). navidrome.org/

                                                        You dont need to self host a server, you can use services like Pikapods at very low cost. Youre still hosting your own library! navidrome.org/docs/installatio

                                                          🗳

                                                          [?]BastilleBSD :freebsd: »
                                                          @BastilleBSD@fosstodon.org

                                                          This question is for anyone that manages their own servers and monitors the health of services.

                                                          What is your preferred method of receiving alerts?

                                                          Email:17
                                                          Phone (Pushover, Pagerduty, etc):7
                                                          Webhook:5
                                                          Other:2

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