I don’t think so. The Vercel link just redirects me to vendor HIPAA comparison stuff
That happened right after the OP posted that link. Worked for maybe a couple hours and then…poof
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I don’t think so. The Vercel link just redirects me to vendor HIPAA comparison stuff
That happened right after the OP posted that link. Worked for maybe a couple hours and then…poof
The easiest way for me to show you is just a screen shot of my dashboard:

I’ve added a couple since that screen grab.
Nice! Rock on with yo’ bad self.
some “IoT” devices also use it for some reason
I haven’t conducted a thorough investigation, but the last container I added was SpeedTest Tracker and I am assuming that it’s using icanhazip.com and ifconfig.co to determine the best test servers based on my locale. I chose my own servers when I set it up. For the time being, I have both blocked and nothing seems to complain. SpeedTest Tracker still crons ever hour with success.
Suricata picked it up on the LAN side. I haven’t done an in depth review, but I am suspecting that SpeedTest Tracker is using icanhazip.com and ifconfig.co to check my ip and find the most appropriate test server. It’s on the list tho. For now I have them blocked and nothing seems to complain about it. I chose my own servers.

I know this is probably “the usual” for everyone here, but I’m genuinely excited that I managed to get it all running smoothly.
Heh! Don’t let anyone dampen your enthusiasm. It feels great when I am toiling away at something and finally all the pieces click together. I might have to walk away a few times and put the project on hold, but I keep whacking away at it. When it does work, it’s always a childish joy that comes over me and always gets a fist-pump.
What equipment are you running that Windows Server on?
Wow! It certainly a small world after all.
Interestingly enough, ifconfig.co shows up too. I knew about ifconfig.co tho. Since the last container I added was SpeedTest Tracker to replace OpenSpeedTest, and that’s about the time icanhazip.com showed up, I am assuming SpeedTest Tracker is using both ifconfig.co and icanhazip.com to determine the local external IP and the closest test servers to it. The request is originating from the LAN. However, I selected my own servers I wanted to use based on my locale, so blocking either hasn’t stopped SpeedTest Tracker from doing it’s tests on an hourly basis.


Really curious to see how deep in the gutter my mind is.
LMAO! I have always thought it did.


Interesting. Never heard of Clevis & Tang. I just type the passphrase in on boot for the LUKs drives, and the same for anything Bitlocker. So, I guess they’d have to get the ol’ pipe wrench out.
Recently I decommissioned a Dell T320 and replaced it with a Dell Optiplex 7020 SFF with the i7-4790 and 32 GB RAM all for right at the $200 mark. I’m running a total of 52 containers on it right now with load averages looking like 0.31, 0.51, 0.72. The Dell T320 running the same 52 containers cost me $40 USD per month to run. The Dell 7020 costs me $5-8 USD per month to run 24/7. If you wanted a wider tower, I set up a Dell 9020 for a friend of mine’s son who wanted to get into selfhosting at the age of 10. Similar running costs. I’ve got an Optiplex 3020 mini with 16 GB RAM and a 4 TB external drive running Proxmox quite well and costs probably $3 USD per month. I’m pretty well chuffed with the performance so far of the 7020, and in fact am eyeballing another one to replace a second Dell T320.
IIRC there used to be a ~700 TB torrent called ‘a car’.
I would never trust that much data to a single drive.
Bingo. I’ve toasted a 10 TB drive before and I still get emotional about it.
Ummmm…you have a problem I have never had. LOL Just looking at the pricing, that’d be a negative rafter man. My cap is 10 TB. I could not imagine crashing a $52,029.99 / 122.88 TB SSD. I’m assuming that’s USD. WOW!


Welcome to the club my dude! Pleasure to meet your acquaintance.
I will say that having disclosure and/or tagging would mean that comments that just say “slop” or “fuck ai” or whatever would be off topic at that point, that information is already provided, so its just noise (and sometimes pretty uncivil - I’ve been light on that for now due to the need for a rule on this).
The drive by down voting doesn’t bother me at all. I sense that it does intimidate quite a few here. To me it’s pretty darn silly because it’s no longer a filtration mechanism as it was once intended, and now has become a way to vent displeasure, angst, and inner turmoil. However, it is what it is. I can deal with that with ease.
The curb stomping is really the issue to me. I realize there are 8.4 billion other people on this planet and few will align with all of my core beliefs and convictions, which I see as a positive; yaaay diversity! I’m willing to give the space to agree-to-disagree and still be cordial and supportive where it’s needed. (eg: the *arr stack) All I want to do is hang out with selfhosters, learn from them, and share with others what little knowledge I’ve gained along the way. I have no other agenda.
I agree with the [AI] tag. I’m not really sure why that would trigger someone more than [SOLVED], and I agree with the 30 days in the hole. Two weeks would have sufficed imho, but 30 is fine.
Thanks @curbstickle@anarchist.nexus
Apologies if this is a rookie question
That’s not a rookie question at all, and actually shows you’re paying attention to what you are deploying on your server…which is what you should be doing. In addition to what others have said so far, images like Nextcloud are often updated quickly, but scans lag in reality. A critical label reflects known vulnerabilities in a version, but not necessarily ‘this instance is definitely compromised.’


I hope you didn’t take the vault comment as an admonishment, I meant it to be an interesting suggestion.
I took it as a positive.
Seems ok now. All I’m getting is a js error which is probably on my end.
JavaScript error: Permission denied to access property “bind” (https://forgejo.lamathematique.ovh/assets/js/index.js?v=11.0.15~gitea-1.22.0 @ 13:23034). Open browser console to see more details.
Homarr
ETA: If you want to go nuts with integrations, HomePage seems to be the rage.