PhD in Cognitive Science, CS Engineer. Life is Turing computable and it is always DNS. BS in English, chamuyo en Español.
@[email protected] OK 🤷♂️
I never said my config is not working, I said sometimes (some cellular connections, but not all) it is not working, that is a huge difference.
I highly recommend you educate yourself a bit https://tailscale.com/compare/wireguard
https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works#DERP
TLDR
Tailscale is built on TOP of Wireguard, but has a few goodies that Wireguard doesn’t provide.
@[email protected] Tailscale is way more than WireGuard but ok
@[email protected] Thanks, but I did
However sometimes (not always) the connection to my home is blocked,
I guess tailscale will have to do
@[email protected] no, the issue is not keepalive, since it cannot connect in the first place… moving to another wifi (instead of celullar) works fine, so it is not a problem with my configuration.
@[email protected] the name resolution is not the issue, the ip hasn’t changed
@[email protected] I won’t be the only one suggesting Tailscale here (or WireGuard + vps)
@[email protected] Navidrome supports multiple users. The issue for you is to merge collections, then?
@[email protected] I think we need to accept that unless self-hosting is your full time job, things can and will break. At some point you have to accept it and let it go.
Finally I know when I die, my spouse won’t take care of my homelab and servers, all of it will go to the recycler.
@[email protected] in the US, but I prefer to have a server in places with better user protections… AFAIR they do have a data center in Hillsboro, OR, but IDK about what specific offer they have there.
@[email protected] I use hetzner and it looks fine to me
@[email protected] I would use obsidian, but for really self hosted I would try silverbullet
@[email protected] good luck and report back how it goes! :-)
@[email protected] I would try an ssh tunnel… not the best solution (you need to configure it as a SOCKS proxy and specify ports, etc), but worth a try.
@[email protected] Not much tbh, I host email, a git server, activitypub, change detector, healthchecks, libreddit and another dozen of services in 3 different servers.
Every now and then I check manually the backups, because it is the sane thing to do. Also I try some new services on docker, but that is less and less common tbh.
@[email protected] can you elaborate why not?
@[email protected] this is great, thank you!