I need it when I add new containers. I need to know what ports are not in use.
I need it when I add new containers. I need to know what ports are not in use.
Just sent you a DM
I have run far more on far less. I’m actually running 72 containers on an older Dell mini and the only thing that causes it to be slow is the writing to the external USB drive. You would be surprised at how efficient containers are
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I actually just got the same or similar device. My plan right now, since it has 2 NICs is to install proxmox as my hypervisor, then install Opnsense for a firewall, then either Debian or Ubuntu server to run my docker stacks with all storage going to my Synology NAS. Also, as for VPN containers, I typically use the QbitVPN container so it is self contained to the container itself. Basically I only need VPN for torrents since Usenet already goes over https. I then create a wireguard container to VPN into for access from outside my house.
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commenting just so i can follow the post. I get a bunch of cooking magazines this way and I would love an efficient way of presenting and reading them
if you are looking for document management, the Paperless NGX is the way to go. You could always try something like Nextcloud, but that is basically just a storage area, not an indexing solution
I am in the exact same spot. I like Immich, and that is what I am using for my phone, but I think that NextCloud memories might be more user friendly for my SO. I haven’t really played much with it, but I may end up doing both, not sure yet
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I like Mealie too, just installed it the other day. I also found a companion app for Android that add it to the Share-with button so if you are browsing a recipe on your phone, you can share it to Mealie and it will import it for you.
Apparently, I just needed to wait. :-) I happened to be looking at something else today and found this project https://github.com/Notifiarr/dockwatch
If you look at one of the panels, it shows ports being used!!