I’m desperate to find a REAL alternative to wetransfer. One that sends an e-mail to the recipient with a link when the file is ready to download.
French, speaking English and Spanish.
I’m desperate to find a REAL alternative to wetransfer. One that sends an e-mail to the recipient with a link when the file is ready to download.
Done
Okay so I tried again, but only changing port. It worked. I really wish I could figure out this permission issues and bond volumes. Thanks again for your help :)
Still no luck, but thanks for trying :)
I manually set it to 777 several times for testing purposes, but apparently, it switches back to 700
Thanks for trying. The issue you mentioned helped me before to have it spinning. I feel like I’ve tried everything mentioned in the docs as well as what I am aware of and capable of 😅
Thanks for your answer. I’m not sure what to look for in the browser’s logs but here it is.
I have logs for all containers here:
db. A lot of errors here, but I think I recall reading somewhere in the issues that it doesn’t matter. I’d have to double check that.
I have one container exited, mediacms_migrations
, but I noticed it stopped right after the stack’s setup and thought it would be used only for startup.
Here are the logs for it
was roaming the web to find something that could actually fit your request!
That is very nice of you !
Actually, I totally missed MediaCMS in my quest for a solution, so you opened my eyes. It has tags and categories so I think this is what I need.
I will try it next week when I get back home.
Thanks a lot for your help :)
Yes, I am talking about video content.
I don’t see a usecase for Zotero in my situation, but it’s good to know it exists and it might help others !
As someone else suggested, I will try MediaCMS. Looks like it fits my needs.
Thanks for your input :)
Great job ! Thanks for jour work :)
This is an awesome project. I’m suprised there is no docker support.
After being really desapointed by NC, I feel owncloud is much superior. No joke.
Like others already mentioned, seafile is a solid option too.
SMB + Mixplorer
To give more information:
I’m a portainer user and wanted to try shotshare as is looks exactly like what I need :)
I followed these steps: sudo mkdir Shotshare and cd into this directory sudo touch .env database.sqlite sudo chown 82:82 .env database.sqlite
and then tried this docker-compose:
version: "3.3"
services:
shotshare:
ports:
- 2000:2000
environment:
- HOST=:2000
- ALLOW_REGISTRATION=false
volumes:
- /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/shotshare_data:/app/storage
- /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/database.sqlite:/app/database/database.sqlite
- /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/.env:/app/.env
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: shotshare
image: mdshack/shotshare:latest
networks: {}
I struggled a lot with ports.
I still didn’t get how ports are configured in the container, but a user tried to help me and now I get an error 500
Here’s my compose (path is OMV path)
version: "3.3"
services:
shotshare:
ports:
- 2000:2000
environment:
- HOST=:2000
- ALLOW_REGISTRATION=false
volumes:
- /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/shotshare_data:/app/storage
- /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/database.sqlite:/app/database/database.sqlite
- /srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/.env:/app/.env
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: shotshare
image: mdshack/shotshare:latest
networks: {}
ERR | ts=1705936180.7673454 logger=http.log.access msg=handled request request={"remote_ip":"192.168.1.106","remote_port":"57659","client_ip":"192.168.1.106","proto":"HTTP/1.1","method":"GET","host":"192.168.1.104:2000","uri":"/","headers":{"Dnt":["1"],"Sec-Gpc":["1"],"Connection":["keep-alive"],"Upgrade-Insecure-Requests":["1"],"User-Agent":["Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:121.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/121.0"],"Accept":["text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8"],"Accept-Language":["en-US,en;q=0.5"],"Accept-Encoding":["gzip, deflate"],"Cookie":[]}} bytes_read=0 user_id= duration=0.168065318 size=651 status=500 resp_headers={"Status":["500 Internal Server Error"],"X-Powered-By":["PHP/8.3.1"],"Cache-Control":["no-cache, private"],"Content-Encoding":["gzip"],"Vary":["Accept-Encoding"],"Server":["Caddy"],"Date":["Mon, 22 Jan 2024 15:09:40 GMT"],"Content-Type":["text/html; charset=UTF-8"]}
I can’t wrap my head around this
I love seeing awesome open source softwares continue to live after being bought or shutdown :D
But forgive my ignorance: why forking Mihon and not just use it as is ?
This is a freaking great guide. I wish I had this wonderful resource when I started selfhosting. Thanks for this.
People might also want to have a look at pihole as an alternative to adguard for add blocking. It is awesome.
I prefer homepage over heimdall. It is more configurable, but less noob friendly.
Jellyseer is a fork of overseer that integrates very well with jellyfin. Reiveer is promising for discovering and adding content.
I’m far from home on vacation, so I can’t answer precisely, but yeah, I followed the official tutorial. Can’t remember the error though, but I’m close to making it work. It just gets stuck for whatever reason. Maybe that’s because I use qBbittorent in a docker container, don’t know.
So yes, I use the manual search when I need something very specific, which I’d rather do from qbit. Otherwise, I use all the *arr suite for my audiovisual needs. Pretty nice and painless.
Thanks for answering and for giving the link :)
I NEVER managed to make Jackett’s plugin work in my qBbittorent. No matter how many tutorials I follow x)
I didn’t really care about the subreddit even before the API shitshow, as I find the place filled with toxic, elitist gatekeepers.
As I was just starting to self-host and was merely a modest hobbyist, I only encountered hate and downvotes there.
In short, I don’t miss that place.
That said, I find the community here much more helpful and positive. It could use a bit more engagement, and we should all post and share more—myself included. But overall, I like it.
/r/selfhosted remains just an entry in my RSS feed to ensure I don’t miss anything of interest; mostly, I just read post titles.
So let them have their primary space over there.