
What is the purpose of your Home Server? : r/HomeServer - Reddit
Rando off reddit. This isn't my usual sub. Mine is the smallest server in the thread so far. My home server is only used for Octoprint and Octoprint plug-ins. It's an Orange Pi Zero 2. I bought it for $30 bundled with a USB add on card and a 32gb mini SD card. It has just a gig of ram. I 3D printed a case for it. It looks like this now. That's ...
Where to start as a total beginner : r/HomeServer - Reddit
2021年8月7日 · A server is just a computer that runs a service that does something that other computers access over a network. I've got an iPhone and I just turned on the FTP server to transfer files to my phone. My phone is now a server. It took 3 seconds to do that.
How to set up a proxy on a home server? : r/HomeServer - Reddit
2021年4月2日 · Another problem is that I wanted to implement proxy servers on my home network, but I honestly don't understand how to configure it. It was hard for me to create a home server via Ubuntu (ver. 18.04) because I'm a complete newbie. Yeah, I was able to set up a home server without any problems, but it took some time to connect it to the internet.
Why make a home server? : r/HomeServer - Reddit
Biggest benefit for me was simply that building my first actual Linux home server - actually downloading my first ISO image, burning it to a CD, then booting the "server" (my old gaming rig) from that CD and going through the Linux installation for the first time EVER, and having to understand the ENTIRE process of setting up that operating ...
Built my home server, now, how do I access it from outside of my …
2022年6月30日 · I want to be able to safely access & edit my files when im outside of my home network, for example, upload or download a project to the server from my laptop or access photos/videos. thanks for any pointers in advance!! it's on 24/7 and hardwired to internet I get around 700-900 mbps up and down. my build: asus z97a i7 4790k nvidia gtz 770
Tips for beginner home server setup : r/HomeServer - Reddit
2022年8月31日 · First things first, anything can be a server. From the humble raspberry pi to super computers. I started with a slotted pentium 3 box with 248mb of ram just serving media over samba. That hardware will do just fine starting out. As far as software goes, truenas would do. Home servers tend to live in the same network as the rest of your stuff.
What good are home servers for? : r/homelab - Reddit
2023年6月15日 · The server you bought is not really a "home server", but rather an enterprise grade piece of hardware. Basically it's just a computer in a different form factor, designed to fit in racks in datacenters, and to last a long time and run 24/7. Functionality-wise you could do nearly everything it can do with a standard consumer pc.
How to secure a home server? : r/selfhosted - Reddit
You just need a virtual machine with RAM 1GB connected through ethernet or wifi to your home router, in the place where you keep your home server. Then, you can just configure the home server to stay into your home VPN, and give an access to …
Active Directory at home? : r/homelab - Reddit
2021年7月9日 · I run Zentyal at home, which is a free and super easy to setup Active Directory server. It also serves an LDAP server so things like Nextcloud can have user access that is managed by the domain controller.
Dumb Question - But what are the benefits of a home server (v
2021年8月19日 · Web server with all my photos and home videos Git server to manage all my version control projects (also warehouses a lot of data for work) pihole to kill ads on my network and block spicy websites from my kids' computers octopi to run my 3D printer I'm thinking of setting up a home assistant server as well.