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Awesome, thank you for taking the time to a deer my questions.


I see it says authenticatior support, but I’m not sure if that means what I think it means in this case.


I’m reading through it, but maybe you can anwser it faster.

Does this support generating 2FA authenticator codes like 1password does?


Self-hosted Password Manager Recommendation?
Hi y'all! Sorry for asking so much on this sub! Y'all have been so helpful! This time, I'm thinking of transitioning from 1Password to a self-hosted option. Of course I know about Bitwarden, and I'm looking into it now, but are there any other recommendations y'all have? Have y'all heard of and used Passbolt? It seems nice, but it looks like it only does passwords and not other categories like 1Password does. A few things of note: I'd like it to have different categories, a la 1Password. (Logins, SSN, ID, member card #, etc) Maybe multi-user so I can have an account for my wife. Password generator of course, and I'm not sure if y'all are familiar too much with 1password, but it allows you to customize the fields in each entry. So it starts with the basics (username, password, url), but it allows you to add sections and entries too! I could add a "security" and add my 2FA code on there, my backup codes, etc. Honestly, that last one is a biggie, so I think I might be talking myself out of moving over now, but I'm sure that AgileBits or whatever the company is called will abandon, if it hasn't already, 1Password 7 with local vaults, in favor of 1Password 8 that only uses 1password subscription accounts. Sorry for the rant and wall of text. Thank y'all in advance. # **Update on July 21, 2023** I decided to self-host Vaultwarden as it was designed to be a lightweight (on resources) version of Bitwarden. For Android, I'm using the "Keyguard" app to access my instance, and the official Bitwarden browser extension on my wife's MacBook. 1password fucked me over, and I had to manually copy every password 1 by 1, luckily I only had ~500 entries. I'm still doing some research into the best app for android (the official Bitwarden is ugly, and Keyguard is pretty, but I'm still looking around.) Thank each and every one of you for taking time to answer my question!
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So I think I’ll try Duplicati for docker next, and if that fails, then I’ll try scripting and cronjobs.

I’m so happy with all the support, thank you! :)


Just saved your comment for reference later, thank you so much!


This is what I’m going to try next, as I’m not completely happy with Kopia


I think this might be the way I have to go!

I’m really liking Kopia. Nice GUI and some pretty nice settings. But I don’t like the obfuscation. Like you said, I just want the zip files. I think I’ll try Borgbackup, then rclone to drive, but I’ll also look into just scripting it myself!

Thank you so much :)


I’m trying this out right now with Kopia for docker, and I’m not the biggest fan of (seemingly) not being able to turn off the obfuscation, and making it do just a single .zip file or .tar or whatever. Also, having a hard time setting up drive integration with the GUI, but that’s just my fault. I’m not familiar with rclone or Kopia at all.


Dang. I’m still gonna look into it though. The hardest part was getting the names of different software. I kept finding different ways to do it in CLI, but no docker software or anything.


Thank you so much for your suggestion, imma add it to my list :)


Awesome, I’ll add it to the list of software to look into! Actually, if it does everything, then it’s gonna be the first 1 I try! Thank you!


No honestly, this was very helpful!

This, in combination with the solutions some others have suggested here already, would be pretty much what I want, just in multiple different parts, instead of 1 program/utility.

I’ll def look into this, and honestly see if I can find a docker image for something like this as well!!

Thank you so much!!!


I’ll have to look more into this, because I think I misunderstood, but it seems that it is ½ of the backup solution right? It won’t actually MAKE the backups, but it’ll allow me to “rotate” and only keep the last “x” files?


That sounds like the 2nd part of what I want! The uploading to off-site part! Awesome, I’ll def look into it, thank you!


I’ll keep digging into it, and probably spin up a container to fully test it out myself.

Thank you!


Help with backup solution
So, this is a rather odd request of a backup solution, but it's kinda what I want right now. I'm still relatively new to Linux and self-hosting in general A few years ago, my cousin and I were hosting our own Minecraft server. It had a mod that would create backups of the world folder. It zipped it up, named it "yyyy-mm-dd.zip" and placed it in a backups folder somewhere on the server. The most important feature that I want is actually the next part. It would allow us to specify how many backups we wanted to keep, and also how frequent we wanted the backup to run. We set it to backup daily, and keep 14 days of backups. After that, it would delete the oldest one, and make a new backup. I would like to replicate that functionality! Specify the frequency, but ALSO how many backups to keep. Idk if it's asking too much. I've tried doing some research, but I'm not sure where to start. Ideally I'd like something I can host on docker. Maybe connect to a Google account or something so it can be off-site. I only want to use it for docker config files, compose files, container folders, etc. I've looked into restic, but it seems it encrypts the backups, and you NEED a working copy of restic to restore? I'd like something simple like a .zip file instead or something, to be able to just download, unzip, and spin up the compose file and stuff. Sorry for the wall of text, thanks in advance if you have any suggestions! P.S. I'm pretty sure the upload to Google or some other service would have to be a separate program, so I'm looking into that as well. Update: I want to thank everyone for your wonderful suggestions. As of right now, I have settled on a docker container of Duplicati, backed up to my Mega.nz account. Last I checked they lowered the storage limit, but I was lucky to snag an account when they were offing 50GB free when you joined, so it's working out well so far. I did have to abandon my original idea, and decided to look for something with deduplication (now that I know what it is!) And encryption.
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I’m not even kidding, I had just resigned myself to having to learn how to code a basic site to do this haha.

I was already researching how to do this haha


selfhosted leaderboard
Hi all! Loving the new community on Lemmy. It grew to 18k FAST holy crap. I was wondering if there was a simple self-hostable leaderboard available? Nothing crazy like able to add a new row on the webpage, auto-sort to the top score is at the top, etc. To help with context, a group of friends and I are playing DnD, and just recently we started dkeeping track of and playing a new meta game and keeping score. - Fastest player gets knocked to 0hp. - Fastest player death - most damage per turn - most damage per attack Etc and stuff like that. It'd be awesome if there was a self-hosted way to do this so all players can see quickly on a webpage instead of opening a shared spreadsheet. Any ideas? Google is just showing me links to others asking the same question on Reddit.
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It very much IS still a thing!

Depending on your preferences, there’s even been a pretty big update to Sonarr which allows custom formats, thus bringing out some pretty powerful abilities!

For example, I have it set up EXACTLY how I want for anime. X265 PREFERRED, Dual Audio PREFERRED, a whole smack of uploaders were essentially blocked from ever being downloaded, and there’s a few users who trump all else and will always be downloaded first if they are available. So good.

There’s a few guides if you want to give it a try! :)


Awesome. Thank you so much for your help!

I gotta figure out how to check CPU usage on a headless Linux environment lol.


So I just tried a torrent from nyaa.si that had hundreds of seeders and hundreds of leechers.

After it finished downloading, the upload speed has fluctuated from 900kb/s up to ~1.52mb/s. Way better than before, but still feels slower than it should? Idk.


I added the VPN_PLRT_FORWARD command on the Gluetun container. It gave me a port. I added that to qbit, and it seemed to work! I’m now wondering why the speeds are so slow though? My download is at upwards of 15MB/s, but the uploads are in the KBs and Bs. I know other people leeching affect the speed, but I figured it has to be faster than that right? Do you think I did something wrong?

I’m going to try with a Linux distro to see if it’s my set up, or just the torrent themselves.


help with seeding on qBittorrent and Gluetun?
So, I've recently started torrenting more, but I wanted to be safe about it, or a safe as can be. I already have a PIA subscription from like 3 years ago on a Christmas sale. I would like to continue using Docker, as I have been. I know there are docker images of qBittorrent with VPN included, but I have PIA set up with the "Gluetun" docker image, so that if I wanted to, I could run other containers through it rather easily. So, I'm using PIA with Gluetun image, and the standard qBittorrent image that is being funneled through Gluetun. I'm using Portainer and Portainer Stacks to manage my docker environment. I'm also using a PIA server in CA Vancouver, as far as I can tell, that server allows port forwarding as well as seeding. My problem is I can't seem to seed anything. Can any of y'all help me get properly set up for seeding as well as torrenting? If you need any more info or screenshots, let me know! Also, I am actively looking and researching to try to fix it, but work is a pain right now. I'll update if I manage to figure it out. Thank you in advance!
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