In addition to the explanation you got from the other user: once you’ve set up the bouncer middleware in the configs (don’t know if there even exists a good way to do that outside of the configs files), you simply assign the middleware in the compose file as usual.
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That’s because a lot of them are dependencies for the packages you actually want to use, and those needed for the system to work as designed.
JASN_DE@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I don't get the love for Nextcloud - alternative for just files?English7·25 days agoYou could also try OpenCloud, which is a Go rewrite of ownCloud.
A fork of the internal Owncloud Go rewrite.
JASN_DE@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I don't get the love for Nextcloud - alternative for just files?English12·25 days agoAIO
Yeah, that one is basically a take-it-or-leave-it approach. It’s a lot easier to customize when running your own Docker stack. It grew over the years and the team tries to sell it as an all-in-one SharePoint replacement (which it can be), but that also means it turned into an even more convoluted system.
I was looking into alternatives earlier this year, maybe one of them could be a solution for you:
- Owncloud infinite scale
- opencloud.eu (fork of ocis)
- syncthing (very good, depending on what exactly you’re looking for)
- Pydio Cells
There are others, or servers like WebDAV itself.
Debian on my servers as a very stable base, Fedora Kionoite on the laptop to try out the concept of atomic distros.
JASN_DE@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not have any malicious login attempts?English301·1 month agoProbably simply not a lucrative target for automated scanning/attacks, unlike e.g. ssh.
Edit: or WordPress. My logs are full of those, until Crowdsec hits.
Did you actually test which drive is faster?
And basically useless if you need external users to be able to connect to the services.