

Like I said, if you’ve hooked up 20 of your best buds to your JF, then yeah they’d probably have an issue with that. Personal use, I doubt they’d care really.
Incessant tinkerer since the 70’s. Staunch privacy advocate. SelfHoster. Musician of mediocre talent. https://soundcloud.com/hood-poet-608190196


Like I said, if you’ve hooked up 20 of your best buds to your JF, then yeah they’d probably have an issue with that. Personal use, I doubt they’d care really.
The 4790 will always have a special place in my heart 😂
I was actually pleasantly surprised. I had two Dell T320, which are good too, but put out a lot of heat, and cost about $40 USD/month to run. So I decommissioned one, and am now looking to purchase an additional 7020 and decommission the other T320. Don’t know what to do with the T320s tho. Nobody on ebay would be willing to pay what it cost to ship a boat anchor. The money I’ll save in electricity costs will more than cover the price of admission.
Dell Optiplexe
Picked up a 7020 with the i7-4790 for $125 + an additional $50 USD for 32 GB RAM. I’m running 52 containers on it, and it doesn’t break a sweat. Plus, it costs about $8 USD in electricity. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner.


I bailed on DocuWiki in lieu of Ignis. It’s Obsidian but without the need for VNC that the LinuxServer edition had incorporated. I’ve always liked the way Obsidian is set up, but I didn’t like the fact that I had to access it via VNC. To make a note in the LinuxServer edition, you had to paste it into VNC and then paste it into Obsidian, which was rather awkward.
I tried this a long time ago. My conclusion was that there is not really a way to install Linux on the Xbox One. There have been reports that have run Linux inside of a jail/VM, but things don’t seem to mesh correctly like network connectivity. There is a whole hacking and modding the boot chain. I gave up. LOL
Perhaps there has been progress since I last tried. Also, very possible, I didn’t have the skills to pull it off. Perhaps someone else will chime in.


What are your concerns about Cloudflare and getting ‘banned’? There used to be a clause in the TOS that prohibited streaming video. However, as one user here has pointed out, that has been since superseded. Now, I’m not going to tell you that you can share your JF with 20 other users and not raise an eyebrow with Cloudflare. I don’t have a clue what they would do in that case. As far as streaming, I run Navidrome around the house from the time I get up in the morning, until I go to bed at night, and have had no issues. There also isn’t a bandwidth cap that I can find anywhere in Cloudflare’s documentation.


Yes VLANS. Server is on one, PC is on one, My lady friend gets one because when she comes over, she gets grumpy if she doesn’t see a wall of advertisements…especially her VLAN. LOL


This is the security I’ve implemented on my network:
I’ve been told repeatedly that I go overboard on security.
Do you guys just enjoy cybersecurity?
To the extent of my knowledge thereof, yes.
Do you actually keep sensitive data on your self hosted systems?
No I do not. No password vaults, no financial info, etc.
Do you self-host on expensive hardware?
No. In fact I just finished decommissioning one of my Dell T320s. In it’s place I put an Optiplex 7020 SFF. The Dell T320 was adding $40 USD of my electric bill, while the Optiplex 7020 sips about $8 a month, plus it doesn’t pump heat in to the lab like the T320s do. I have one more T320 to decommission and then I’ll be done with that type of equipment. I’m looking to sell the two T320s, but I’m not sure someone wants to pay to ship a boat anchor.
It’s not that the data on my server is so sensitive. I just don’t want anyone mucking around in my lab all willy nilly, which is why I run all the above and isolate everything I can, so that anyone who might get through, wouldn’t have any lateral movement,


Yup. OP was asking about bandwidth caps, I haven’t experienced any, nor can I find any documentation to support bandwidth caps. I stream Navidrome around the house from the time I get up to the time I go to bed and it has worked flawlessly.


Just deployed Cooktrace, set it up on the ol’ dashboard. Went off without a hitch. I’ll run it through it’s paces tomorrow sometime. I did go ahead and import a recipe from allrecipes.com. Had no issues importing, and it even imported the video if I want to watch them make lasagna. LOL Nice!



Can I ask, how much of a limit does the free tier have on bandwidth if you’re doing something like hosting Jellyfin?
I honestly cannot find a hard bandwidth cap. Now, that is not to say that if you are sharing your JF with 20 other users, that they would not frown on that. However, from what I can tell, there is no real bandwidth cap.


On my mobile, but to give you an idea, I stream Navidrome probably 12-15 hours a day. I really don’t think they have a bandwidth limit per se, but when I get back to my desktop where I can actually see, lol, I can do some digging for you.


+1 for Cloudflare Tunnels/Zero Trust. The free tier is more than generous for a homelab


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Who’s this ‘we’ shit?


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Well, I’m glad we could help you work through both your problems. It was a good day tater,
All of that was cool back in the day, but I have no inclination to go back.
Here’s a vape hosting a website: https://bogdanthegeek.github.io/blog/projects/vapeserver/
I’ve seen the disposable vape. That’s actually pretty wild.
Dokuwiki, from what I’ve heard and read, is a great package. If it weren’t for seeing Ingis at selfh.st, I would have gone with Dokuwiki. As it so happened, I figured I’d give Ingis/Obsidian one last shot. If I were serving up documents to the public, I would think Dokuwiki would be ideal.