I don't think that works with Starlink (CGNAT)
I'm not sure if you expected to post a script or link and it didn't work or if it's error on my part.
I'll have to check this out. Any suggestions on where to start? Would this also solve the issue of some containers requiring ssl and domain?
The NAS stuff has been running almost a year now. Even had enough time to migrate it from the 220 to the 923. I said I didn't have a lot of time, not no time. ;p
How else would I? Not exposing it to the WAN and with StarLink, VPN is the solution. Though not a network guy either.
I actually went and messed with openvpn again and got it working great with the router.
not familiar with rsync, got a copy or link for that script?
Have I went overboard? Any suggestions? Or help? I travel a lot and don't have a lot of time when I am home to setup and configure.
I'm using Cloudron on Linode for some things because I have StarLink and haven't figured out how to connect via internet to my LAN yet. I can use VPN with the router but it seems wonky.
2 NAS
2 Raspberry Pi's with DNS servers
Raspberry Pi with HomeAssistant
Separate NVR for cameras
Several Docker containers on one of NAS
A Raspberry Pi with DietPi. a 1TB attached drive and Docker Containers.
Cloudron on Linode for when I'm away from home.
I actually use YoutubeDL-Material Has a web interface as the wife is computer illiterate.
Just personal choice, both are similar.
I did, was in a rush while posting.
Because I can
I have multiple desktops and laptops, multiple phones and I travel a lot. So rather than having everything copied to each device, the videos are in one place accessible from any device.
There are 2 3rd party apps on fdroid
Portainer - For docker containers.
AdGuard Home on 2 separate Raspberry Pi Pico W.
HomeAssistant on its own hardware. Home automation
SearXNG - private search.
Whoogle - private search.
Shaarli - Bookmarks.
youtube-dl - downloading videos.
PaperlessNGX - document storage.
Trilium Notes - notes app
These are the ones I can't live without. All docker containers running on a NAS.