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  • How does Gentoo work for you? Is it true, that an update takes like a week, because you have to compile everything from scratch?

  • Thanks for implementing it that fast! Unfortunately I wasn't able to test it.

    I found the new section in the readme. So I followed it. I created an admin account (which confused me a bit - my user already had admin permissions. So why is it necessary to create another admin user?). Then I wanted to logout and login with the admin again. But I wasn't able to figure out how to log out. So I just deleted the cookies and local storage.

    After that I was greeted by the login page. So I logged in as admin, entered the User Management - and found an interface to manage users. Ok, sounds logic to find a user management tool in the "user management" menu entry. But the readme said, that there should be oidc settings. Maybe they got lost in a merge conflict or something like that. I was testing on rc12.

    Anyways I would prefer an env variable to configure oidc. I like to separate the technical configuration (like credentials, etc) from the user space configuration.

    This comment may sound super negative, but I'm actually very grateful you addressed this feature. Thanks!

  • Awesome! Thanks

  • Thanks for sharing! I'm so annoyed of Yazio, that I was close to start developing a simple calories tracker myself. Glad I can just use this instead.

    You asked for feature ideas in a comment. How about OIDC support? My wife is good at forgetting (to add) her passwords (to a password manager). So instead of resetting password xyz each week, i installed pocketid and integrated it to every app I host, that supports OIDC.

  • For everyone using an Android based platform: Just install Smarttube. It don't show ads and has sponsorblock and dearrow integrated

    https://smarttubeapp.github.io/

  • Jellyfin is actually the only self hosted service I don't use LDAP or OIDC on purpose. Jellyfin is used only by me, my wife and sometimes a guest. So I just created the accounts by hand. I did so, because I want empty passwords there, so we can easily login. On the android tv app the login screen behaves like the Netflix profile selection screen, if the passwords are empty.

  • That may be a problem, because Pocket ID works with Passkeys only. But you can also configure Emails, so your users can get one time login links.

    Regarding Jellyfin: You can login on your phone using oidc. On the TV you can use Quick Connect then

  • I've preordered my jolla phone a few weeks ago. It will arrive around september. Let's hope it don't suck 😉

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  • Not OPs fault you've picked the wrong os ¯(ツ)

  • My Ubiquity Dream Machine has Wireguard integrated. So it's literally just a few clicks to spin up a server. I use it in combination with a port forward on my FritzBox and a dyn ip using https://dynv6.com/ and a domain i had laying around anyways.

    Regarding Wireguard: Wireguards (imho) best feature is split tunneling. You can decide which ips or subnets to route through the tunnel. See AllowedIPs.

    As a default it says something like

     
        
    AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
    
    
      

    Which means "just route everything through me".

    However you could allow your subnets only. Like this I use my private and my business vpn at the same time.

     
        
    AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.0/24,10.0.1.0/24,10.0.2.0/24,10.0.3.0/24
    
      

    You mentioned, that you have not a lot experience with networking, so your subnet may look like that. Just check your local ip and replace the last digit with 0/24

     
        
    AllowedIPs = 192.168.2.0/24
    
      
  • As positives for them ;)

  • Absolutely scary 😬 But link "shortener" may be the wrong name in this case

  • Lol, they're even offering emails? Thanks for sharing!

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  • I run pihole without any problems as a docker container. I assume you want to ask how well it works to add custom records, because that's what you usually do with a dns server.

    Adding single records with the web ui works just fine. However, adding wildcards isn't possible. So you end up attaching a terminal to your container and adding dnsmasq configs yourself. This is a bit poor.

    On the other hand: How often do you need to add wildcards? I needed like 2 entries since I set up pihole a few years ago.

  • Interesting. But since when is iOS a desktop operating system?

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