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Hello folks,

I got my static IP and I am very happy now, I have been hosting a lot of services since I got the static IP, however I still have to host a fediverse service however it's not that easy to host any fediverse service, I tried to host GoToSocial but the devs said they don't support Podman and my server is podman only ( I tried installing docker but it was failing for some reason so I gave up and used podman instead of docker).

these are the services I am currently hosting ( basically all the easy services which you can host with just "docker compose up -d" :p ):

feel free to suggest some other cool services which I can host :D

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[–] dysprosium@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 1 week ago (19 children)

Still kinda sad that ip6 still hasn't taken off, that would give literally every toaster in the world its own static ip

[–] Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I really don't like the idea of every device automatically having a publicly reachable IP.

There's certainly situations where that would be nice; but I'm quite fond of most equipment and services being behind a router and it's firewall, requiring explicit configuration to be exposed to the open net.

Nobody outside my home network ever needs access to my toaster... (btw, why tf is my toaster wifi enabled...?)

[–] cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 week ago

You would have to specifically open a port in your firewall before anyone could access a device over IPv6 on your network from the internet. Just like you would have to forward a port on IPv4.

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