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I've decided to self-host yet another service. This time it is NTFY. Simple HTTP based push notifications for your devices.

https://ntfy.brrl.net/

Feel free to use it. Feedback is welcome.

I use it to notify me about successful logins on one of my servers, failed backups, results of cron jobs and so on. One simple HTTP request is all you need.

 

Sometimes I just need a simple whiteboard for troubleshooting or brainstorming sessions. I've decided to self-host a whiteboard with collaboration function. I am going to give whitebophir a try.

Feel free to use it too!

  • free
  • no ads
  • no tracking

Disclaimer: the data is not encrypted and I - as provider - could look into them.

Not optimal for permanent boards as I plan to reset it once a month (not sure yet).

 

Rsync is one of my most used tools and I am happy to share this guide with you. I've learned a lot doing the research and I hope to share some tipps with you.

 

Thanks to Jerry for bringing this community back to life. I'll be playing moderator for a while and may tweak the design a bit.

Enjoy!

 

I've added a status page with #uptimekuma. I want to get used to it for now. It is currently running on the same server as the rest of the services, which is not optimal. Additionally adding some more sensors at some point.

 

Just created an overview of the services I host.

 

I've decided to add an email newsletter to my blog. It is still 'work in progress', but I make progress and the first 'issue' will be sent next Monday.

GDPR-compliant, no tracking, lightweight, and nothing special.

Feel free to check out the following link for additional information.

https://ittavern.com/newsletter/

 

I am happy to share my revised SSH server hardening guide.

Feedback is very welcome.

 

I've created a new article about Port Knocking in preparation of my rework of the SSH Hardening guide.

I'd like to hear your opinion about port knocking.

 

haven't shared my backup guide here yet - your feedback would be greatly appreciated

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