When I run: docker exec -it nextcloud bash
I get: root@nextcloud:/var/www/html#
, does this mean it uses www?
When I run: docker exec -it nextcloud bash
I get: root@nextcloud:/var/www/html#
, does this mean it uses www?
how can i check which accounts are used? I think my normal user account sets up docker, with uid & gid = 1000. I don’t think i created an account in the container so probably root.
I run a Debian server on proxmox with a nfs share to an openmediavault VM, just like you intend to. Works like a charm. When you search for Media Server on smarthomebeginner.com you can find a setup with Docker. I really recommend it, Docker makes it so much easier.
I’m going to try that for my servers! What do you use for your files (music, photos and such)?
It looks good, but I think it’s difficult to work without a central view to view all the machines statuses. How can you make sure all your machines have run a good backup?
I’m gonna look into that! Borgmatic looks a lot easier than borg, but that CLI still scares me. I like working with Linux commands but something new like backups makes me want to click in a GUI to set everything up.
I guess I just want to make sure the pictures are safe. Next to that I’ll backup my /home/user folder, but next to that it’s not that hard to rebuild my VMs.
What makes it unreliable?
Ill check that one out, thanks!
The ones in browsers are the ones i see the most i guess. I already have firefox, can we install extensions on android already? Next to that i’ve got a few games with ads. Also i want something to keep the trackers away.
Thanks for the explanation! But what is behind ‘Tracking protection’ and ‘browsing security’? Or can that be bypassed by using Nextdns?
I’m using this too! I run it in Home Assistant. I just dont have any vpn setup now, i use the Adguard app
I want to try that, but i’ve got to add: i want to access this folder from my desktop too. i added it the same way in /etc/fstab and it worked instantly