Servers
- [[pull]] [[list]] [[server]]
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These servers belong to the [[fedstoa]].
- If you would like to get [[ssh]] access, please reach out.
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[[push]] [[dorcas]]
- [[dns]] dorcas.flancia.org == dorcas.anagora.org == 163.12.42.228
- [[hosts]] flancia.org
- [[hardware]] cheap and cheerful; atom based.
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[[push]] [[thecla]]
- [[dns]] thecla.flancia.org == thecla.anagora.org == 51.15.183.35
- [[hosts]] anagora.org ([[agora server]])
- [[hardware]] [[xeon]] [[6 cores]]
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[[push]] [[patera]]
- [[dns]] patera.flancia.org == patera.anagora.org == 135.181.208.237
- [[hosts]] moa.anagora.org ([[moa]], [[agora bridge]])
- [[hardware]] [[ryzen]] [[6 cores]]
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#push [[servers]]
- [[hypatia]] hypatia.anagora.org
- going full [[docker]] with this one (to make the Agora setup more standard, make it easier to scale horizontally and to run on cloud providers if needed)
list
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a [[pattern]].
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I like [[lists]]. I keep some in the [[agora]], often very incomplete.
- They are usually plurals for the item. The list of items of type [[list]] is [[lists]].
- [[pull]] [[lists]]
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[[push]] [[do]]
- As of [[2021-08-07]] I have not implemented this, but I plan to make it so that if you use [[agora protocol]] you can mention the type of a node (e.g. 'a thing' in this page) and it will cause it to be auto-appended as an item to the list of the matching plural (e.g. 'things').
- For now you can just push/pull items to/from lists.
- [[wikipedia]] has a great many great [[lists]]. I find them very interesting and I'd like to include more of them in the [[agora]].
- [[push]] [[do]] - is a [[list]] of [[actions]], [[patterns]]
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I like [[lists]]. I keep some in the [[agora]], often very incomplete.
Domain, Raspberry Pi, 512gb SSD
[[toc]]
For me
[[SyncThing]]
I already explained why I love syncthing, but one limitation is both devices must be online to sync, so this often happens:
sexy art I knowHaving a server means the phone can sync to that server, and then when the computer goes online and the phone offline the computer can still sync.
For friends and me
Hosting projects (many low traffic node, rust, and python servers)
Host backends I write independent of my computer, so they are available when ever me or a friend needs them. Nothing high traffic in this section, but involves some MySQL and such. Mostly node, some rust.
For the world, me, and my friends
Photo hosting ([[Lychee]])
My photos are a large part of me, and I would like to have public galleries to share with not only my photography teacher, but anyone I give the link to.
The software I use has password protected galleries support, so I can have fully public ones, and a special gallery for class, for my family, and for me.
A wonderful replacement for Google #photos, because it is no longer free
Drive ([[NextCloud]])
I want to host a small file server that allows me to have public, unlisted, and password protected areas. In most cases, Google drive is appropriate, but occasionally drive.boehs.io/coolfile.png would be nice, to make it clear that information is by me. I really hate NextCloud, but it's the best option.
Website Hosting ([[Digital Garden]])
Serving static website that has my notes
Security
Because I am hosting this shit from my own wifi, security is important.
[[CloudFlare]]
Can't get better than this, free and hides my IP from scary DoS and Doxx
Some tips
- public document at doc.anagora.org/servers
- video call at meet.jit.si/servers