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Previous >>106881232

READ THE WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Home_server

>NAS Case Guide. Feel free to add to it:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Home_server/Case_guide

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualisation. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavour of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.

>Links & resources
Cool stuff to host: https://gitlab.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
RouterOS's: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Home_server#Custom
https://reddit.com/r/datahoarder
https://www.labgopher.com
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/wiki/index
https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Features
List of ARM-based SBCs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PGaVu0sPBEy5GgLM8N-CvHB2FESdlfBOdQKqLziJLhQ
Low-power x86 systems: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LHvT2fRp7I6Hf18LcSzsNnjp10VI-odvwZpQZKv_NCI
Cheap disks: https://shucks.top/ & https://diskprices.com/

Remember:
RAID protects you from DOWNTIME
BACKUPS protect you from DATA LOSS
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Why is nobody posting?
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hyperV is nice
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Best self hosted fitness app?
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>>106920347
>tfw work got us latest gen t14 and t16.
>pinned windows verison to 23h
>my ass enabled hyper-v and i bricked my entire windows install
good thing i can just install whatever i want and hte intune management is for peasent users but hot dang. the ultra chips dont play with hyper-v at all on 23h and some 24h
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I got pic related set up

I need a windows 10 inside a vm to be able to see the ip camera 192.168.43.160 on the local network

how do I do that? atm it's not seeing it, there is ip camera software that only seems to run on windows and when I search for cameras on local network it's not finding it
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Is ECC a meme for a desktop PC sometimes used as a home media server? All I want to do is store/backup media downloaded from the internet and maybe occasionally stream it locally it other devices like my laptop or phone when I'm at home. I don't need this to be available 24/7. Perfectly fine only powering on the storage drives or PC when I want to store more data or stream it.
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>>106921686
Can you set your VM to bridged networking, so it's on your network directly and gets a 192.168.43.x address? Those search tools often work on layer 2, so they'll find a device no matter what IP it has, but they won't work across NAT.
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>>106921860
I don't think I can do that. this is what I get
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>>106922220
macvtap
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>>106920499
The one you created yourself or a md file
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>>106922577
What is that?
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>>106921686
>>>/g/fglt
First learn to create a network bridge for your vm to communicate to your ip camera then come back with a proper question

protip: wifi can't bridge by default
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>>106914433
>local dns server
>have a domain name
>what am i missing
Running your own authoritative root dns server and controlling your own custom .tld zones.
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is deploying this worth it? if you have this do your families actually use it? if i set it up then keep getting texts instead I will be displeased
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>corruption_errs 12224492
never buying chinesium again
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>upgraded home rack with proper enclosure w/ UPS and PDU combo
>both network and servers now stay up for 3 hours on power failure
this is gas.
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>>106923758
>3 hours
what psu and how many watts do your servers draw
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>>106922220
>wlp3s0
Oh, yeah, it won't work with a Wi-Fi adapter. If you can't connect your desktop with Ethernet, you might be able to get a second cheap USB Wi-Fi adapter and pass it through to your VM with USB redirection.
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>>106923994
>what psu
CyberPower PR1000LCDRT2U, i ripped out the old 7am SLA batteries and put in 10amp LiFEPO4 batteries with HMS
>and how many watts do your servers
They are super lightweight. All the networking equipment and """servers""" draw ~1 kWh total
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>>106924063
That's an idea.
I am actually close to giving up on this, I installed the software on wine and it launched fine but still couldn't detect the camera (nmap and arp found it).
I have an ssd with an old windows 8 install, I will booting that (I could not boot to it using usb enclosure). If that doesn't work then this shitty camera will go straight into recycling bin.
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sup anons
do you happen to know a image gallery/organizer that is able to display metadata of ai generated content? can you recommend me one?
thanks in advance
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i have 5 rpi3's on my network all doing something different. i can't remember which one does what so i bought another to run a webserver that just links to the network addresses/ports.

my transmission rpi is always hot so i think it's gonna die soon.
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Despite trying a bunch of different things and having made progress elsewhere, it seems nobody has any idea why the 10G PHYs on the w1700k don't work.
Would suck if they end up never figuring it out.
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>>106925702
>Realtek chipset
Found your problem, just stick to default firmware
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>>106925741
Stock firmware is ISP locked
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>>106921686
>>106924534
>no camera SKU/brand described
>no attempt to network monitor the control software to reveal interfacing
>non-standard camera in the first place
We can't and shouldn't help if we literally know nothing to begin with.
In all likelihood the answer will be that your camera sucks and you'll have to cope with some roundabout setup.
>Think for Me Application: Denied

>>106925741
Yeah if you see Realtek or Broadcom it's over
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>>106925741
I'm sure an aquantia that just randomly disappears would be a much better fit
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I have a mini pc and a big ass 3.5 sata drive. Whats the risk of just connecting the drive externally (no case) on top of the mini? Yes I'm that lazy (use case: jellyfin/plex server)
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>>106925785
>>>/g/sqt
>potential short circuits
>potential drop and data loss
>potential overheat of your mini pc
can we please get real hsg questions, thanks
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>>106925816
if i have any questions i usually start with jeetAI, then use that as a starting point for research.
/hsg/ is for shitposting and posting whores.
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>>106925977
>starts by asking fucking ai
that explains everything
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>>106926096
you're confusing "blindly following whatever ai shits out" with "using AI to point you in the right direction to start your research"
it is by far the best search engine right now. you're a fool if you don't use it.
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>>106926107
good morning sir
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>>106926241
sir it is 12:30am on a saturday.
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>>106925785
Most likely it'll be just fine. I've actually had a SAS backplane with bare drives sitting on a piece of cardboard before, with no issues.

>>106925816 more or less described the potential issues, even if he did overstate the concern. So: don't put metal on metal, don't put the drive in some stupid place where your cat or toddler will knock it down, have backups if you care about the data (you should do this regardless), and at least glance at your temperatures (both computer and disk) once in a while.

>>106926254
Indians love to tell people good morning, so if someone replies to your post with "good morning, sir", they're calling you Indian.
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>>106925816
>>106926383
Thanks
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>>106926383
>he was calling you an indian
no i know, i was hoping he'd expose his time zone to me so i could gather a bit of information about where he lived so i could show up at his house with a can of gasoline and some matches in demons souls level 1-1.
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how worried should I be right now? cuz I'm feeling pretty worried
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>>106927610
Do you have backups?
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>>106927825
I'm RAIDZ2, but am making backups now
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>>106927825
The internet is my backup
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I finally figured out the reason why my OpenVPN isn't working on FriendlyWRT...
I was following this guide and while I can connect to the vpn, no traffic routes through it
https://www.diyenjoying.com/2022/10/02/simple-configuration-openwrt-as-a-vpn-server/
Well, sure enough, right there at the very beginning of the text...
>Of course you can run your VPN server on your home server, but please be aware that you can be faced with network issues if docker is installed on it.
>Docker adopts a server firewall to handle it own networks. So, a tricky firewall configuration can be needed to bypass your vpn traffic around docker’s firewall rules.
So FriendlyWRT has docker installed, and that is why I can't get these instructions to work for my OpenVPN.
Now, I just need to figure out HOW to get around the docker firewall stuff or maybe set up the vpn inside a docker container?
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>>106919592
I HATE MINI RACKS
I HATE MINI RACKS
DEATH TO MINI RACKS
I RUN PROXOMOX AND DOCKER BRO LOOK AT ME BAP BAP BAP
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setup the vpn inside a container and publish the port
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>>106920347
No it's not. Fuck type 2 hypervisors
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>>106929149
HyperV is a type 1 hypervisor you mongoloid
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>>106929172
Nope. It's not dedicated. It requires winblows you fucking faggot. Gargle Hock Tan's balls pajeet.
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>>106929148
but then how to I route traffic to the lan?
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>>106925775
>We can't and shouldn't help if we literally know nothing to begin with.
>In all likelihood the answer will be that your camera sucks and you'll have to cope with some roundabout setup.
It's just a $20 aliexpress camera. I only needed it for one task (one time use) and didn't want to buy a proper (and expensive) cctv camera, it has no name or anything. Years ago I had a hidden pen camera and it worked fine, recording to sd card or streaming over usb but this piece of garbage can't even do that (usb connection is only for charging)
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>>106925702
They just got them working lol
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>>106929082
so it turns out the main reason nothing works is because the docker setup on this thing uses obsolete iptables while everything else uses nftables and this causes conflicts.
Yep, this router is hot garbage. I've spent over a week trying to get the goddamn OpenVPN working with no luck. I hate this router. It is absolute shit.
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>>106929844
openvpn sucks nobody uses it now that wireguard exists
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>tfw the UN is trying to replace my 48U rack with high fructose corn syrup
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>>106885055
its been over 4 days and you still havent managed to respond so i should assume you lost whatever argument you had or something
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>>106922956
I like it, I use it a lot. It makes getting new shows brain dead easy from the end users perspective.
>families
what is that?
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>>106926604
i assume this is chatgpt content
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>>106929330
through the vpn? or you can just set up routes. pretty basic stuff.
>>106930678
he probably just doesn't want to put up with your inane shit
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>>106929347
o shit nice
also didn't expect to see namidairo there



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