
Network UPS Tools (NUT) Ultimate Guide
Meet NUT Server, or Network UPS Tools.It’s an open UPS networking monitoring tool that runs on many different operating systems and processors.This means you can run the server on Linux, MacOS, or ...
Meet NUT Server, or Network UPS Tools.It’s an open UPS networking monitoring tool that runs on many different operating systems and processors.This means you can run the server on Linux, MacOS, or ...
Meet File Browser, an open source, self-hosted alternative to services like Dropbox and other web based file browsers.Today we’ll configure a containerized version of File Browser and have you up a...
This guide will walk you through how to Install Docker Engine, containerd, and Docker Compose on Ubuntu. If you have an existing version of Docker install, it is best to remove it first.See the Cl...
Meet LittleLink & LittleLink-Server - a DIY, self hosted, and open source alternative to the popular service Linktree.This web site inside of a container allows you to create and host your own...
People have asked how I’ve been able to create and grow a Tech YouTube channel and what my process is when planning, filming, editing, and producing content.Today we talk about just that.All my sec...
As you may know, proxmox is my current choice for a hypervisor. Proxmox 7 is here and comes with a host of new features! In this video we’re cover all of the new features in Proxmox 7 as well as h...
Have you ever thought about running a Linux desktop inside of a container? Me neither until I found this awesome project from LinuxServer called Webtops.A webtop is a technology stack that allows ...
Authelia is an open source Single Sign On and 2FA companion for reverse proxies.It helps you secure your endpoints with single factor and 2 factor auth.It works with Nginx, Traefik, and HA proxy.To...
In some of my previous Pi-Hole videos many of you spotted my blocklist with over a millions sites added and you wondered how you can do the same.Well, today I show you how to block more ads, block ...
Today, we’re going to use SSL for everything.No more self-sign certs.No more http.No more hosting things on odd ports.We’re going all in with SSL for our internal services and our external services...