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What Software is Running in my Home Lab???

What Software is Running in my Home Lab???

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  1. Really comprehensive round up and useful to have the diagrammatic representation too, thanks! Would definitely be interested in an entire network walk through. Out of interest what are you using image-wise to run your MacOS Proxmox VM?

  2. What about separating smart home (IOT) devices between those that don't need internet access and those who does? Some (me included) name the non-internet Vlan: "NOT" and the internet-enabled Vlan "IOT"

  3. i don't know why my comments are not showing. I was saying instead of NPM, why not trying cosmos cloud ? (and do a review about it ?) it is a new project, but seems good. As NPM seems not to be well maintained (still no news of version 3….)

  4. Hey, excellent video, but I'd recommend reviewing these VLANs.
    Putting cameras and other IoT devices into one VLAN isn't a great idea. Your personal footage is private information. Ideally it should be a dedicated VLAN without Internet access that can write footage to the NVR only (I'd recommend self-hosted BlueIris). Get rid of Reolink external access ASAP.
    External VLAN sounds interesting, but it has access to Main VLAN server, so it doesn't make a lot of sense in this VLAN. External VLAN may add security if it contains the web-server and proxy server, so these two are independent and have a very limited access to other VLANs by ports and IPs.

  5. I had a good time watching the hardware overview video. This one went over my head a little bit. But it kind of kicked my butt into gear to finally make my first VM in the NAS that I've been running so that I can run Docker and then run Pi-hole. I'm hoping that will be a gateway to more advanced things, but I figure that's a good place to start given how practical it is. I've been intimidated by all that you can do in a NAS and have stayed with only a very basic backup storage setup. And yeah a network walkthrough would be pretty cool too.

  6. 11:46 will you try switching to Jellyfin? Iโ€™ve tried both, Jellyfin was much better for me, the mobile app is just basically a web browser but great interface and mobile compatibility, long way to go

  7. Mannn…. I got a tons of anime I backed up on CDs & DVDs I would like to put on a server later on. Some are even from my IRC fserv days. Some even I got from newsgroups. They're so rare now you won't see them in any torrents.

  8. I use Wireguard via my Firewalla to connect back to my network securely. Firewalla makes managing my simple network easy. ๐Ÿ˜‹

    My next project will be running CasaOS on a Raspberry Pi 5 when I receive it. I do have more powerful mini-PCs to do this but I want to run everything as low power as possible. ๐Ÿ˜Š

  9. instead of opening ports why not just get a vps and run your own vpn and then use reverse proxy to expose services and tunnels to browse web – you can close all ports and get a more protected lan with less arduous fw rules – additionally you should probably get dual nas and use 40g point to point – no switch needed plus you have upgrade path to 100g – hopefully you will be able to move to multi gpu ai box at some point and be able to run bigger models – I suspect most of the mkt will wait for prosumer mi300 in 3-4 years with cxl expander – that combo whould really open things up substantially and provide greater economies of scale – you will be able to run models that require 200gb vram with no issues or in other words 3x bigger than where we are today with 70b models

  10. Yeah please do the full network walkthrough. I am doing many of the same things, and have a relatively similar setup to you (UDM Pro, Proxmox, TrueNAS, etc…) but I feel like I might be missing some key points that you would probably cover. Especially with firewall rules, inter v-lan routing, how to allow internal & external connections to only specific devices appropriately, how to properly match IPSec, VPN setups, etc…. and if you are able to do this, maybe cover Proxmox VLAN/Firewall rules for stuff? I am 99% sure I have things configured correctly but I often second guess myself. Right now I have nothing exposed externally but I am almost at a point where I will start exposing 1-2 service's externally, so if you're able to cover this topic it would probably really help give me a confidence boost and better understanding. I am really big on security (e.g. isolating networks, devices, only using secure protocols [even on an internal vlan/network], geo-blocking, etc….) so any deep dive into this or networking tips in general for Unifi would be much appreciated!

  11. I wish there was a good place for figuring out these services. I keep wanting to learn k3s for actual reasons on fedora or opensuse servers. I just overthink too much ๐Ÿ˜‚

  12. Nice setup. I might have to see what I can do with localai here, gotta finish rebuilding my proxmox server first but definitely one I'll add to the list.

  13. Nice setup,, i need to focus more on proxmox and docker. I'm still using alot of Windows VM's using unnessecary resources. However i see one major security flaw, you put your camera system in the IoT VLAN, the problem with that is, it has internet access and if one of the other IoT devices gets hacked or has malicious code, they have access to your camera's. So put the camera system in it's own VLAN without internet access, basicly it only needs a local timesource.

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