

I tried it out the other day and it seems way more user friendly and faster than Authentik but I was having a problem using it in conjunction with Smallstep SSH because the “principal” field of the certificates was blank.
I tried it out the other day and it seems way more user friendly and faster than Authentik but I was having a problem using it in conjunction with Smallstep SSH because the “principal” field of the certificates was blank.
If mealie was too bloated, Nextcloud definitely isn’t going to be the answer.
If you just want to sync bookmarks I don’t think linkwarden is what you want. Maybe floccus? I’m going to check out linkding that someone else mentioned because using git to sync floccus is broken on mobile platforms.
Yeah, I was kind of worried that might be the case when they didn’t have much in the way of purchasing info.
The pinecube is the closest I know of. Not sure it meets your requirements.
Came here to say the same thing. More than OP is asking for, but it’s fantastic.
Still? Good God, it’s been like 15 years.
Wireguard or tailscale are much better ways of accessing jellyfin from outside your network.
I got them to work by putting them on the IOT vlan and only letting them talk to homeassistant. But the app for the initial setup needs internet access and an account, which was not the case when I bought them.
So it’s possible, but it’s a pain in the ass and they’re definitely on the never-buy-again list.
FWIW their Kasa line of smart switches started getting pretty shitty about needing an account and internet access to work.
Thanks, I knew there was a bit more to it but hadn’t followed it all that closely.
Gogs is the original. Gitea is a fork because the dev of Gogs wasn’t taking community input (I think that was the reasoning behind it). Forgejo is a fork of gitea because some folks didn’t like gitea forming a for profit corporation (Or something to that effect).
As far as day to day use they’re all fairly similar, though it’s been a long time since I used Gogs.
Alright, well I was going to set it back up today and try to get some logs for you, but I pulled the new version and started up the container and now it all just seems to work. So either something changed in the new version to address what I was seeing, or I was doing something wrong 🤷
In either case, thanks for putting this utility together and for being so responsive.