I unretired an old racknerd vps and got it running on there.. works great!
Just need to now figure out how to move it to something that can actually cope with it lol..
Any ideas how to backup an instance and move it?
I tried to run your script on a proxmox Debian 12 lxc but i hit a few issues.. i already run a reverse proxy etc..
So.. what VPS would you recommend to run this on ? It will literally only be for myself to maintain my subscriptions and have a singular account...
Sure.. i already have an oracle free tier that i use for NPM (though switching it to caddy) .. i'd be wary of trusting either of them for long term usage though...
the problems mentioned by @[email protected] are what lead me to try Caddy.. there's no fancy gui but it does "just work" once you figure out the caddyfile..
wasabi is cheaper than B2 unless...
- you store less than 1TB (they charge for a minimum of 1TB even if you store nothing)
- you pay for any data you upload for 90 days minimum.. so if you upload 500GB and then delete it within 90 days, you're paying for it for the duration anyway..
- You can only download the same amount as you store in a month without incurring egress costs.
The 3 points above are how they can not charge egress for the majority of people.
not difficult to understand really.. I posted that comment in a different thread but it showed up in this one..
Or.. to be more precise (possibly) I intended to post it in a different thread...
torrentgalaxy, search for :
Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S01.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S02.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S03.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S04.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S05.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S06.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S07.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
oh wth..this isn't the first time this has happened.. i posted that on a thread about buffy.. how the hell did it end up in here.
torrentgalaxy, search for :
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S01.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S02.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S03.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S04.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S05.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S06.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
- Buffy.the.Vampire.Slayer.S07.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
Depends what it is you miss about RARBG.. if it's the x265 encodes, then look up Infinity on torrentgalaxy
Amazing.. .thank you!
I had it running but it didn't seem to be issuing wildcards.. but afterwards i realised that whilst i had told it to use the cloudflare API.. i don't think at any stage i'd actually told it to issue wildcards.. i guess i need to figure out how to do that...
I'm questioning my need though really.. i think the docs say it's not recommended unless you're dealing with thousands of subdomains..
Literally the best tracker you can be involved with.. as soon as you get an account you will be showered with points just for being new.. Send me your username and ill send you a few too :)
your connection is 50 megaBITS not megaBYTES.. so divide 50 by 8 and you'll get your answer..
50 / 8 = 6.25
Now take in to account the overheads.. the speed you're seeing is completely accurate.
If you wanted to download at 50 MegaBYTES as you insinuated then the same math applies...
50 * 8 = 400
So you'd need to pay for a 400 to 500 Megabit connection.
I have a 900 / 110 connection and my actual MegaByte speeds are 90 / 10
You may feel hard done by, but this has always been the way.. as far as I know every ISP in the world markets in Mb (MegaBit) not MB (MegaByte)
Thank you for this.. i need to take some time to read it more thoroughly... though your approach with Docker though will likely make a lot more sense for my environment.
Glad to see you here.. i'm still in that state of "I've no clue what i'm doing".. I think i need to decide on home lemmy instance..i guess there's going to be a few popping up over the next few days..
Anyway.. consider me subscribed :)
If the download actually works.. which i'll try in a minute.. how can i move from my apt installed version to using this binary?
Edit.. so i've ended up with a file with no extension..
caddy_linux_amd64_custom
my experiment was largely a knee jerk reaction to things going on over at reddit..i think there are plenty more people more capable than i am of assisting in growing this environment.. once i can contribute by simply offering up compute i'll be back.. for now I'll have to enjoy from afar.
It's a very good question and of course.. i could fork it and fix it using the PR.. but then that would be it.. I'm not experienced enough to even achieve that to be honest..
My issue I guess is not so much with the fact that there is a problem... it's with the fact that i can't afford for my homelab to be down because it's never fixed or takes time to fix... i appreciate all of this is free.. i think i may of even donated at some point because i was so thankful it existed.. but now it's such an integral part of my and my families life that i cannot have something in my stack that isn't going to be fixed rapidly.
JC21 created an amazing product and if it's fixed or V3 ever appears i'll 100% check it out.. but for now whilst it's not as pretty.. i have to fall back to caddy.
How do i log in to a new Lemmy instance
I've set one up using the docker instructions but i can't log in to it.. When i try to signup or login the green button just swirls constantly...
New to Caddy - Trying to get a wildcard certificate
I've been trying to get a wildcard certificate for my domain for use in Caddy..
i've got caddy installed and working fine but it seems i need to build caddy manually to include the cloudflaredns module?
My issue is that i installed caddy using apt.. so i'm not really sure what i'm meant to do now..
Does anyone have any suggestions?