Have I went overboard? Any suggestions? Or help? I travel a lot and don’t have a lot of time when I am home to setup and configure.

I’m using Cloudron on Linode for some things because I have StarLink and haven’t figured out how to connect via internet to my LAN yet. I can use VPN with the router but it seems wonky.

2 NAS

2 Raspberry Pi’s with DNS servers

Raspberry Pi with HomeAssistant

Separate NVR for cameras

Several Docker containers on one of NAS

A Raspberry Pi with DietPi. a 1TB attached drive and Docker Containers.

Cloudron on Linode for when I’m away from home.

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Looks cool dude. Have you tried using Traefik on docker? You can name your service like https:// homeassistant.thanatos instead of 192 .168.1.1:8080.

It’s pretty cool and it can even handle SSL certs.

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Would love an up-to-date tutorial on how to do this without a domain name. I don’t own one but would still much prefer to use https://jellyfin.myserver.home than http://192.168.1.200:8096.

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Hiya! You can use homelab.express if you’d like.

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I’ll have to check this out. Any suggestions on where to start? Would this also solve the issue of some containers requiring ssl and domain?

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I followed this guy’s tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liV3c9m_OX8

You do need your own domain name but I got one on namecheap for like $15 per year. It’s worth it.

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You can go so much cheaper than that as well, I’ve had .xyz and .party domains for less than $2 per year with namecheap

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