Do_TheEvolution

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Can you post the compose?

Also I thought that frigate is only usable through home assistant, but that only means android app I guess.

Anyway, I am actually in process of picking few cameras, likely going with tplink vigi, like C340 and see if it will play nicely.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

do I need reverse proxy or forward proxy?

forward proxy, look at this squid guide

I do not have SSH enabled, is it required?

nope, its for managment, to make changes

Could I use lightppd to achieve this?

dunno

What is the best way to secure this proxy connection?

Setup a VPN like wireguard-easy, so that you are not connecting to your forward proxy through open port to the world, but first through VPN and only then to the proxy.

I want to avoid installing 3rd party apps, but I am happy for inightful posts should these be beneficial

Your browser should have proxy settings, so not 3rd party app needed, though some browser extensions like foxyproxy are nice

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago
  • install opnsense
  • set up geoip block where only IPs from your own country can ever initiate connection from the outside
  • keep your stuff up to date
  • enjoy security
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Try it, heres a decent guide with lot of examples.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Strange, I never quite got why ever would i want to swtich to NPM, tried it and never liked it...

I ssh in and edit my caddyfile faster than I go to npm web interface and click through menus. I actually can just copy paste caddyfile config and have backup of it, while I am not even sure if npm has any backup solution by now, or you just suppose to backup on docker level.

And it is kinda in the way, a gui layer if you wanna do something more..

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It sits in charge of your ports 80/443 and decides to which webserver it sends traffic. If to your jellyfin, or your nextcloud, or your uptimekuma, or your vaultwarden or your mealie or your dashboard...

unlike others it automaticly do https certificate for you and its config is really clean and readable which is nice.

Heres how to set it up if you wanna try.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

npm is nice for people who want easy web gui to configure stuff

caddy makes me feel more in control, its easier to backup too, since its all in one easy and readable config, and probably has more features as you go with your needs

There is also not that layer of which developer fucked up that you get when projects are projects of projects...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Something I encountered last week.

  • wanted to test running caddy without https and without being open to the world, to turn off automatic https.
  • Googled and came up with auto_https off documentation that I read.
  • It did not work, http still did not work
  • Googled more and landed on forum page that explained why auto_https is not working and that it needs explicitly stated http:\\ or port :80 in the address. Otherwise caddy will listen by default for only https.

It was no biggie, that forum post is literally the second google result for auto_https and does good job, but you asked and I have it fresh in memory...