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unRAID Notifications with ntfy.sh

unRAID comes with a lot of ways to receive notifications. From email and discord to slack and telegram. However, my preferred notification system is ntfy.sh which it does not have support for. Hope...

Day 14: Installing “new” HDDs in unRAID and Proxmox

unRAID I was not running out of room on my unRAID server by any means. However as a homelabber it is always tempting to upgrade when the opportunity strikes. This opportunity happened to be a Amaz...

Day 13: Documenting my network layout

Today I used diagrams.net to map out my current homelab. I also posted to the r/homelab subreddit to get some good feedback. Here are the results:

Day 12: Moving Proxmox to a new SSD

I recently ran out of room on my Proxmox installation SSD. To be fair, it was not that difficult since it is only 120GB. Big mistake for not buying a larger one initially, I just did not know what ...

Day 11: Updating this website quirks

This will be a short post about my struggle updating to the newest version of this website template. Believe it or not, I did not create it myself. It’s a template, and a good one at that from http...

Day 10: Configure OPNsense for casting to Roku devices between VLANs

I have little trust in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. I am not even talking about smart lights, toasters, or ankle warmers; Things such as Google Chromecast, Google Home, SteamLink, and Roku dev...

Day 9: Moving from HAProxy to Traefik

I run my fair share of self-hosted applications and 18 of those have Web UIs. Forwarding ports for the public ones and remembering those ports as well as domain names could get confusing and is not...

Day 8: Resetting it all...

The start… I made the unfortunate mistake of making changes to my network at what appeared to me as the exact same time as Spectrum, my internet service provider, started having a complete outage ...

Day 7: Organizing my network on Bookstack

Bookstack is a self-hosted platform for storing information. I’ve had it running for a while, but I was pretty much empty, so I spent some time putting information into it. In my case, I use it as ...

Day 6: Only allowing Cloudflare's servers onto port 443 of my network

After a bit of a crazy week I settled on a simple task to only allow traffic from Cloudflare to access my self-hosted websites, since I use Cloudflare to proxy traffic to my websites. While Cloudfl...