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Why is starting with Self-hosting so daunting?
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A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.
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We welcome posts that include suggestions for good self-hosted alternatives to popular online services, how they are better, or how they give back control of your data. Also include hints and tips for less technical readers.
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Do you have a purpose to host whatever you happened to name here?
There is a reason to host reverse-proxies, however, one can do without them in a self-hosted environments. First, one needs to understand the point behind reverse-proxies (this is an example btw, you might very well know the how and why behind them), and only then would the instructions to set it up start to make sense.
I don’t have a need but I do have a goal for the things I want to setup.
I got downvoted to oblivion for saying I didn’t even find what kind of software I could use to make an internal authoritative DNS service for example, where I want to create a custom internal TLD for my VPN.
But apparently people took offense I’d never heard of bind and assumed PiHole was proprietary…
Did it look proprietary on their website?
Personally, I wouldn't even run
bind
in my homelab. I don't see the point.dnsmasq
is good enough for me. But if you'd like to run it, go ahead!Creating a new TLD for a VPN with an authoritative DNS for your local network isn't the hardest thing, I'm sure you'll find documentation on how to do so BIND's website. If you don't understand something just ask your search engine or ChatGPT/Bing (do not rely on LLMs for factual information, but they're good at summarising information, from Wikipedia for example). Maybe get in the habit to RTFM, it does help.
BTW here's a good list of internal TLDs one might want to use: https://serverfault.com/questions/17255/top-level-domain-domain-suffix-for-private-network