Prioritizing de-clouding efforts
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reusing passwords on internal
Please implement a password manager.
Bitwarden can do almost anything on the free tier and the few perks cost 10$ per year which arent even mandatory for actual usage.
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Thanks for the tip on measuring temp of the ram, too. I will incorporate that into my monitoring scheme.
The mini pc I have has a good case design with a fan that blows across the ram, cpu and ssd. So I think it has good cooling, but I will definitely confirm with some monitoring.
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Good call out on the smart values. That’s on the priority list for my monitoring scheme now too.
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I don't want to spend a bunch of time troubleshooting something. Having a way to move my stuff to a different host when the host crashing is very nice.
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Nice, my HM90s have a really great cooling solution for the CPU (big silent fan, fine finned heat sink). But no cooling on the bottom side of the main board, which houses the RAM, a NVMe and two 2,5" SATA SSDs.
As usual, the arch wiki is super helpful also for non-arch distros
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I don't?
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But you mention having vaultwarden and not connecting it to authentik. So you basically have bitwarden selfhosted.
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Yes, but I don't plan to host bitwarden. I was referring to op's question regarding vaultwarden+auth. Sorry, I think I can't follow you
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LDAP server is also helpful, even though you can just use the file backend of Authelia.
Samba4ad was easy to set up and get replicating. Switch over soon as you can.
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Are both immich and photoprism container-dependent, or just immich?
(If they fail 27002, they're a hard no for me).
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No, but Vaultwarden is the one thing I don't even try to connect to authentik
Implying you have it deployed in active use, no?
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Yes, I think I'm getting your original question now.
I didn't even look into their hosting offers because I'm actively looking for things I can self host. It's the same reason I self host many things, I don't care if someone else offers it for free. I'm 100% owning it, I don't have to rely on someone else's server, and I enjoy the process of setting up my own infrastructure, figure out ways to make it reliable etc. It's also a learning experience for me. -
Fair point.
Personally I wouldn't bother with critical stuff. If vaultwarden was down I'd have too much other issues I wouldnt want to deal with right now. -
I thought about and tested that scenario, but all Bitwarden apps I'm using (Firefox Plugin and Android) keep a cache so Vaultwarden being down even for a few days is not that much of a problem as long as you don't need to change/edit passwords.
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I'm not the guy you asked, but I self-host it because I like a couple of the features (like making an org for house stuff, and sharing that with certain family members), it's really awesome for OTP as well. I honestly don't know which features are the paid ones because I went straight to Vaultwarden as I knew I wanted it in house (physically) and Bitwarden didn't offer that.
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You can create (i think one) org under paid accounts as well and delegate specific collections access between members.
My use case is for home-stuff I want access from work (e.g. Jellyfin)