Okay, no external software for DNS management present here. Is that ip a working DNS Server? Is it your server itself perhaps?
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Okay, no external software for DNS management present here. Is that ip a working DNS Server? Is it your server itself perhaps?
From the output, you don’t have any routing rules for your machine that block outgoing traffic. The dig command confirms that you can talk to servers. 9.9.9.9 is a common DNS Server. Based off of this, it seems like your problem is that your system has a bad DNS configuration (it’s always DNS).
Can you parhaps cat /etc/resolv.con
? This file normally contains the used DNS servers for Linux systems, unless using special software.
Can you dig @9.9.9.9
? If so, its certainly DNS. If it’s not DNS, perhaps try to check your iptables iptables -L && iptables -t nat -L
.
I only use headscale. It just works and does not complain.
Don’t host services with termux, it’s not made for that and nobody checks for termux related things. If you really want to host on an android device, look into chroot environments or virtualization. Generally, avoid hosting on android, in my experience at least.
Damn they screwed up big this time
It also breaks jellyfin on firefox
I use authentik. The login flow is a little weird I agree, my password manager doesn’t like it too. Besides that, from the ones I used it’s definitely the most stable and developed (I was using authelia before).
I can’t quite figure out how to use it with proxy auth.
I use audiobookshelf and it’s amazing. So polished and just works.
Just a typo. Fixed it
Netcup is cheap and reliable. Based in Germany, I host my personal website and a few tools with one of their VPS. Never had a problem with them and the price is good.
Edit: If you’re looking for web hosting, they offer that too alternatively.
Personally, I’ve just set my devices to only sync in my LAN, just in case.
There is a rudimentary git server with federation support as a POC, but it’s not there yet. I’m Selfhosting Forgejo, it works really well, but AP integration isn’t really in it yet.
The regular jellyfin app works with the system can store. This is only about finamp.
That wasn’t a thing last time I tried. Is that possible now? Or do you mean for my android system? I have the CA installed on my system of course, but iirc the flutter library they use does not use the system store.
I’ve used this for more than a year and can confirm it works really well.
My issue is that I use a self signed CA, there is some progress in that area, but last time I checked not something usable on my device
Yeah, but you’d need to own a public domain and use it for your LAN, no? Or would it be possible to get a letsencrypt certificate for example.local
?
I’m using a self signed CA for my home network with caddy. You just set it up to use a ca once and afterwards it just works. So yeah, really easy.
Iirc you can upload your own certificates and keys in npm, you’ll just have to manage the CA manually or with some other tool.
Okay, so if that’s your actual DNS Server, can you confirm that it works?
dig @yourdns debian.org
, for example. Afterwards try to use the default DNS of your systemdig debian.org
. If both works, your DNS config should be fine. Try acurl debian.org -v
too.debian.org is just a random domain for this, use whatever you want. I don’t see anything badly configured so far.