Sort of just tying up all loose ends for the remainder of programs and apps I used on the phone and server to handle everything that was synced prior to using NextCloud. In the end, I ended up with less apps on my phone, and they all use the same …
Sort of just tying up all loose ends for the remainder of programs and apps I used on the phone and server to handle everything that was synced prior to using NextCloud. In the end, I ended up with less apps on my phone, and they all use the same …
One really important part of having a home server is making sure that your server is secure. I want to start this by saying, I am not a security expert. However, I found some great tools available to help me do this. One of the best tools out there is …
In the continuing effort to move away from corporate hosted services, and move towards self hosted services, I've switched to using a self-hosted version of NextCloud on my home server. With that, it allowed me to enabled a way to replace LinPhone with NextCloud Talk. Don't get me wrong, I …
Now that NextCloud is set up and running on my home server, it was time to start replacing my go-to apps and services that I was running before. One handy service that I was running on the old server setup was ulogger. ulogger is a great server with an excellent …
Now that I have a LAMP server set up at home, I'll need to install my own instance of NextCloud. For self hosting, they have three different sets of instructions on their website, depending on your needs. I went with manual installation on Linux, which you can find here. Your …
There are already a lot of great guides for setting up LAMP on your computer. For those who don't know, LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. One of the best I've seen was this one from Digital Ocean. Of course, in the last post I mentioned that I …
The following is a quick test of the e-mail, telegram, and rss subscriptions.
Disregard. :D
Linux - keep it simple.
One of the key parts to setting up a home server is being able to reach it from the outside world. It doesn't do much good if the only way to reach your website, cloud, server, etc., is from your own living room. There are many ways to accomplish this …
For over a year, I've been using a self hosted, home based server to replace Google services. I have used it to sync family phones, backup data, be a web server and a gallery or photo server, as well as be a location tracker. All the while, this worked pretty …