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tkohhh@waveform.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Resolved] Trying to set up my own Lemmy server, but I think I'm in over my head
1·3 years agoDo you mind sharing what exactly you changed in order to get it to work? I got
nginx_internal.confinstalled, but did not make any changes to it. I’m not able to get the UI using http://<ipaddress>:1236I’m not a complete newb when it comes to nginx, but I’m having a hard time understanding what all the different parts are here. For instance, what is the
lemmy-uicontainer for? Is that what needs to be exposed for me to access the UI? If so, I don’t see any port mapping the in container definition, so is it hard-coded to use a specific port?Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated!
tkohhh@waveform.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A Guide to Monitor Linux Server using Prometheus and GrafanaEnglish
1·3 years agoInfluxdb + grafana for me! Good stuff!
tkohhh@waveform.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•is it better to use subdomains or paths?
1·3 years agoI don’t know for sure… but my instinct is that NAT reflection is moot in that case, because your connection is going out past the edge router and doing the DNS query there, which will then direct you back to your public IP. I’m sure there’s somebody around that knows the answer for certain!
tkohhh@waveform.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•is it better to use subdomains or paths?
3·3 years agoIf your router has NAT reflection, then the problem you describe is non existent. I use the same domain/protocol both inside and outside my network.
I like Photostructure as a way to browse my photos. It does logical deduping, and automatic organization of your photos (if you want it to). Like some others mentioned in this thread, it’s a very young software, but the developer is very active and transparent about the progress.
Edit to add link: photostructure.com
tkohhh@waveform.socialto
World News@beehaw.org•Declassified report reveals that the US government is buying troves of data about its citizensEnglish
2·3 years agoTangential point: if your “smart home” can be shut down by a third party, then you aren’t Smart Homing correctly.

Thank you! I did figure that out as I got further along into this… so much new stuff to learn!!