Useful apps to self-host
Useful apps to self-host
I am setting up my NAS right now, and I need some suggestions for apps that I can run on my NAS or self-host.
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I have seen some online articles, but they are too confusing because they list too many apps for each category.
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I want backup apps for iOS, Android, Mac and Windows. (It would be great if they could back up automatically).
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I want to sync my calendars and contacts.
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I want to download media like TV shows and movies. (And music, too). “Of course, only legal obtained from the internet cough.”
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I want apps that let me access my data from anywhere.
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I saw this cool thing where you could use a Raspberry Pi to access your NAS bios from your PC.
Os - Unraid
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Also, privacy-wise, what do you guys use to keep your home server anonymous/hidden and protected? Is VPN enough? If yes, what VPN do you recommend?
10 0 ReplyI'm using wireguard but I hear a lot of good things about tailscale.
7 0 ReplyTailscale is a mesh VPN. Its a level of abstraction passed a regular VPN, lime wireguard or OpenVPN. Tailscale uses wireguard under the hood.
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Totally go with Tailscale, can't stress how nice it is.
5 1 ReplyHow does it compare with a VPN?
2 0 ReplyThis article explains it better than I could
1 0 ReplyIt's a mesh network, so there's no open ports on your router. In that way it's more secure than a VPN in my opinion. You do have to trust Tailscale themselves, but they've documented why that's not a concern.
Mesh network clients on your home network make an outbound connection to their respective discovery servers (or whatever theyre calling them). Companies like Tailscale host these servers so your mesh clients can find each other.
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