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What’s your DNS resolver for your internal network? Use it to tie that domain name to the private IP you want. The devices that use your internal DNS will always go there – unless they use DNS over HTTPS, like they shipped for default in Firefox recently, in which case you’d have to either disable DoH in Firefox or make an exception for that domain.

If you use DHCP it may also do DNS (like dnsmasq does) so you may be able to distribute the override to DHCP-using devices while still using an exernal DNS for everything else.

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https://www.netim.com/en/domain-name/ee-domain

See the conditions for registering. If you don’t have a ID card from Estonia, Belgium, Lithuania or Finland to sign the application form electronically you can handwrite the form and send it to Netim (the wording seems to suggest that a PDF format pic of the form would do).

Alternatively you can purchase local representation from Netim for an additional €12/year and they’ll intermediate for you.

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I would ask in /r/sysadmin or some of the other suggested subs. Even if you were asking about software, this sub is mostly about DIY stuff and may not play that well with an office setup.

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How is your RAM being used? Look at CPU-X in the “System” tab. If the memory is mostly used for buffers and cache then it’s not a problem, you want it to be used like that.

I ran my NAS for years off an i5 (Kaby Lake) with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of NVMe storage and it handled any of the usual media servers just fine. I’ve used them all, Plex, Emby and now Jellyfin.

Have a look at this table, get the cheapest used Intel CPU you can find that fits your transcoding requirements, slap it on a board with enough SATA connectors and 4 GB of RAM and you should be good to go.

Docker should not have a large impact, I have 15 containers running right now and they only use 2.5 GB of RAM in total (for reals, without buffers/cache).

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Install DroidcamX and turn them into webcams or surveillance cams. It works over LAN and over USB. On LAN you can connect the phones to the server or the server to the phones, as you wish.

On Linux they’re seen as regular V4L2 devices. You can use its custom kernel module (installs via DKMS) for additional customization options or the standard V4L2 kernel module.

I’m not really knowledgeable about recording and motion-detection (I’ve only used it as a webcam) but perhaps someone else can help with that.

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Calengoo is pretty configurable, in what way did it not work out?

There aren’t that many CalDAV task clients out there. InfCloud is a web app that can do events and tasks. jtx Board is an Android app that can do tasks and notes.

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I get what you’re saying, had the same feeling when I first started using it. 😆

Unfortunately it’s pretty much the only option around if you want something that can do events and tasks in the same app. I got used to that when Google’s Calendar used to do reminders and now it’s hard to shake the habit.

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I’ve been looking around for more task apps and I found a few more:

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Yeah I think InfCloud is the only standalone web app in existence that can do CalDAV events and tasks. I’m using it with Radicale and it’s ok, kinda basic but it works.

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