Heh well you would have to define meaning of "the best" first. Freedombox fits
several use cases (personal cloud, privacy tools, router), so your chosen use
case will influence the choice.
Some supported applications are more resource hungry than others, too. Ie I'm
finding syncthing to have a
As far as I know, those are "discovery" servers which allow you to connect your
instances when they are on different networks. Their usage should be
configurable.
D.
On December 27, 2017 4:50:11 AM GMT+01:00, "A. F. Cano"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have installed syncthing
Aaah, for a while, it looked like you are talking to yourself ;) - the
reply from keas...@gmail.com didn't go to the list (nor did my previous
reply to your mail..).
I agree that considering the mission statement of the Freedombox:
/"it provides online communication tools *respecting your
Hi,
I, too would be interested in this. I think that simple answer is that
Freedombox does not support this (yet?), so we have to treat is as a
Debian system for the sake of this problem.
I guess all one needs to achieve this is place the website somewhere in
the filesystem and create new
Cool!
I see some of them are already included / in the process of being
integrated (privoxy, ttrss, transmission, jabber, syncthing, ...) -
let's see if this brings up the discussion about others.
I guess everyone would love to see the email server integrated - what
else is on the list?
Also,
Oh shoot, didn't realize that. Thanks!
> Well, if you are not using btrfs (grep btrfs /proc/mounts), you can not
> and should not use snapper. :)
>
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Hello.
I would like to ask for help with installing Snapshots (snapper) on
freedombox running on debian stretch.
When installing via plinth, I get following error:
Error installing application: ('snapshot', '', 'Creating config failed
(/sbin/chsnap not installed).
Traceback (most recent call
> Would be interesting to know if cockpit can run behind Apache under
> /cockpit. This would avoid having to meddle with the firewall and we
> can potentially do (SSO) authentication using Apache.
Couldn't that be achieved (circumvented) by configuring reverse proxy
setting for cockpit in
I have the same experience - I'm using freedombox as (internet exposed)
router, and I get several root login ssh attempts from various ip
addresses every few seconds.
I've installed fail2ban, but as pam-abl is present, that was probably an
overkill.
D.
On 15.03.2017 18:11, Jonas Smedegaard
Hello everyone.
One more satisfied user of Freedombox chiming in, with a question - if I
may.
/TL;DR/: Is there a way to route all HTTP(S) traffic from internal zone
through Privoxy?
/Whole story/: I'm using Freedombox as a combo web-app host/home router
and everything works flawlessly. Now, I
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