If you visit http://<caddy address> what do you see?
If you visit http://<caddy address> what do you see?


There are a few implementations of wormhole that might work.
If you’re ok with exposing a server to the internet, I’ve had good luck with sharry. https://eikek.github.io/sharry/
I’ve also had good luck running a Nextcloud instance to share with friends and family. But that is probably overkill here.


I’ve bought from them several times and it’s always been a good experience.
It’s easy to use and takes away some of the hassle.
If you don’t like cloudflare you could find a VPS you do like and run Pangolin on it to get the same service but maybe not the same level of protection.
I use Oracle’s free tier to host it. They’re probably worse than cloudflare as far as evil corporations go though.
Is that because the AT&T router uses the same subnet as tailscale? I seem to remember seeing similar issues in the past?


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.


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 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.


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.


MythTV is the OG.


I admittedly didn’t look super closely at the projects that have been linked, but my guess would be that the phone can be replaced with SW on the Pi. Something like volumio that was linked, or Navidrome for music.
Mapping was always kid of a mess when I looked at this kind of thing in the past, and I don’t think it has gotten any better.
If it’s the phone hardware you don’t like, rather than the software, there’s always LineageOS on a Pi (https://konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS22/) as an option. Then you can still use whatever SW the phone would have had on it.


Oh I get it. I wasn’t trying to throw shade or discourage you. And I think the world of SBCs makes this a lot more doable than it was back then, but there may be less of a community to help than there once was though there are definitely still one-offs making it happen https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/diy-in-car-entertainment-display/.
I wish you the best of luck.


Technically there shouldn’t be any major problems with your plan.
I think you would have had an easier time finding information and support a couple years ago though. mp3car and similar forums would have been much more active. It seems like everyone’s just moved to using phones and the cloud at this point


I don’t think the requirements are any different. setup.sh just sets an ENV variable or two and then calls docker compose to get it running.
https://developers.plane.so/self-hosting/methods/docker-compose#install-community-edition


While I prefer a bare docker compose, plane does basically have a one-click script to run it.


Not really. If that’s a hard requirement, check out what is supported by openwrt or freshtomato.
There was a similar question a few days ago with some points about wifi adapters vs access points brought up.


You’d probably be a lot better off buying a decent access point (unifi, mikrotik, Aruba instanton).


It looks like your thingsboard container is listening on 9090 internally. Try pointing caddy to that port.


Rogan is one of the dumbest people on the planet and got famous making people eat blended rats on TV.
How the hell did we get to a place where we’re looking to him for legitimate journalism?
Ha, I completely ignored the picture because it’s a self post. So there is an instance of caddy running on port 80.
When you say you’re trying to reverse proxy, are you starting up another instance of it instead of restarting the already running service with a new config?
I’m no expert on caddy, so we’re rapidly reaching the limits of my ability to offer anything useful.