This is the answer
This is the answer
Yes, it will be enough if your services are not exposed via port forwarding , tailscale / zerotier are super convenient for this.
Honestly, if I were you I would start thinking in having a small computer just to act like a proxy / firewall of you synology, or even better, just run the applications on that computer and let the nas only serve files and data.
It is much easier to support, maintain and hardening a debain with a minimal intallation than nay synology box just because the amount of resources available to do so. In this easy way you could extent the life of your nas far beyond the end of life of the Sw
I use the tchapi docker image for the caldav server (die to the LDAP support for the user Auth) and davx5 for the android integration.
In Desktop thunderbird already have a native integration and with iPhone is also working fine.
No problems so far in almost a year, they work reliable and smooth. The only point I somehow miss is the lack of push notifications from the server to the devices, but it is not a deal breaker from me
Another one selfhosting contacts, calendar, notes and so on with that non-interoperable protocol.
And for the shake of honesty I need to say that while doable it is true that the situation could be highly improved with a lot of non standard stuff that private apps are implementing outside of the standard compliance
Don’t make it available from internet. This will solve the issue.
If it is not possible, once the cve is published and properly described, perhaps there is another way to secure it via an external proxy or even a waf.
If you have unsupported Sw, it is always a pain in the ass to keep them secure so try to figure out always the first point
Can someone be so kind to explain me what I am seeing?
Because it seems like I am not celvee enough to get it
The answer is mTLS.
But you will run into the key distribution problem. But if your number of devices is manageable, it could be the solution
This thing reduces the attack surface of the inmich installation.
If it is good, or bad or fitting to your security model can only be said by you. But honestly it sounds like a sensible thing to do
OK, thanks for the feedback. Perhaps I am doing something terrible wrong with it.
I will recheck the system again.
Thanks
Would you mind to elaborate a bit more about your experience witht he sophos?
I got a reused xgs115 a few months ago and I found the experience not so pleasant. The device lags a lot with the web page interface, the learning curve is steep in my opinion and I have problems to setup some services in a reliable way (they tends to hangs up, but this is perhaps my own problem)
Do you know by chance if they are able to have the Ds-lite tunnel for an ipv6 to ipv4 working?
How the average quality from those IKEA plugs?
In my experience Ikea quality in electronics range from ok to a big ball of crap without any apparent way to distinguish in which side they are.
Thank for the suggestions, I will take a look because it is true that I focused myself on the link manager but perhaps a link sync tool could do the job.
Thanks again
I didn’t know floccus, I will take a look.
Thanks for the suggestion
Thanks for the suggestion, but as far as I know there is not any plugin for the browser available, right?
Take a look onto he following image: https://i0.wp.com/www.techjunkie.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/tv-size-distance-chart.png?ssl=1
There is always a subjective component in this kind of discussions but this image will help you to see if yiur setup will make sense based in the real perception of the human eye.
The learning curve is a bit steep but his guide is awesome https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/
In the other hand, the public trackers are dominated by English and, at least I, I couldn’t find a lot of Spanish dual movies better than the 720p
In any case, if you can gain access for a Spanish private tracker with radarr support, let me know
No idea at all, but I am highly interested in your experience. So it would be great if you could came here back to share it with us