marci

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[–] marci@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Well the local LLM is definitely a stretch goal of mine hahahah

[–] marci@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Thank you for the nod to healthchecks.io, looks great!

[–] marci@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

This sounds like an elegant solution, will try it out, thanks!

 

Hi selfhosting community! At the moment I have my services set up with nix. They store their data on a btrfs subvolume which I can easily snapshot.

For backup I configured btrbk to send the snapshots to a target pc. However I feel uneasy not knowing if the backups succeeded or not. Right now I would need to check manually on the target machine every so often.

How are you guys handling this problem? Custom scripts for btrfs send/receive? Is there a function in btrbk I overlooked where I can verify the state and get notified of problems?

I was looking into ntfy-sh, which looks optimal, but how can I know if the send/receive was successful?

[–] marci@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I configured Adguard now as the ipv6 dns server in the fritzbox as well. For now it seems to work, under settings > network & internet > network details for my home network it shows the right dns addresses now. Thanks!

[–] marci@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Yes no matter if it works or not, it always returns the tailscale ip I configured with cloudflare, saying it is using 8.8.8.8 as the dns server.

[–] marci@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I disabled private dns and it seemed to work yesterday, but today i can not connect to my services again. Any other ideas on how to pin down the issue?

 

I have some services set up which i make available with tailscale and a domain name outside my lan. Inside my home network i set up adguard dns rewrites to use the same domain for devices which are not on my tailnet. I disabled dns rebind protection in my fritzbox for these domains.

Now my problem: I don't leave my phone connected to tailscale all of the time because of high battery drain. Inside of my wifi the phone should still be able to access my services using the domain, but it is only able some of the time. My work laptop (not on my tailnet) is able to access the services.

Is the dns cached somehow in android? Is the private dns setting of android overwriting the dns i configured in my router? Where else could the problem lie? Any hints are appreciated :)