Listen "Where to Begin"
Episode Synopsis
Timestamps
(00:24) Happy 2025!
(00:34) Hungry Bogart interview on Linux Prepper origins and background on Medium.
(01:00) Episode Overview
(01:45) Audience Feedback
What is Matrix and why do we have a Matrix chat. Join it here.
(02:50) Discussion forum now live for the podcast and eventually Living Cartoon Company, my theatrical work.
(03:20) SeaGL Gnu/Linux Conference from October
Found through Steadfast Self-hosting. Book also on Github
(08:00) There is more to this podcast than just technology in terms of computers. Also relates to making musical instruments, electronics, recipes, DIY, hardware
(09:15) My audience expectations is you want to learn more. You are someone happy to learn more. You will be inspired to take initiative.
Basic web searches like “Linux Password Manager” to learn.
Markdown is how this is written for you.
Bullet Journaling
Password Managers
Where to Begin
(12:00) Everyone starts hosted. No shame in it. But, when to try selfhosting on your device?
Encounter a limitation like sharing multi-terabytes of data, when my hosted storage is smaller.
Get a “homelab” with any old machine.
Give yourself a reason to learn.
(15:00) Basic services you can experiment with to begin your own homelab of internal devices
Avahi, mDNS for treating your device as hostname.local for printing, Samba and more with zero configuration.
Edit avahi-daemon.conf with whatever stand-in hostname you want
DNS Server, popularly done with Adblockers like Pi-hole and Adguard Home, plus Unbound with a blocklist.
Sync multiple failovers of these using Orbital Sync for Pi-hole or adguardhome-sync
My personal preference is Adguard Home alongside Unbound and Adguardhome-sync.
DHCP Server (requires router access) to use something like the above services to set static routes and DHCP reservations for your devices in a saner manner.
I personally enjoying setting all of my device IP assignments based on MAC addresses.
Expanding beyond DNS and DHCP
(19:00) Buy a domain yourself using a service like Porkbun.com
or, try an open source, dynamic dns provider like duckdns.org
(19:30) Reverse Proxy to access your services with valid https, either publicly and/or locally only.
No more http warnings in the browser. <- nothing makes friends and family less interested in our service.
No more remembering IP addresses or port numbers.
Classier than simply using avahi as hostname.local:$port
avahi still serves as a nice fallback
Local only https is totally doable thanks to DNS challenges. Your application doesn’t have to be public.
There are tons of reverse proxies to choose from! I don’t want to recommend one over another. Which do you prefer? All of these services are ones your friends and family will use, whether they know it or not.
(22:05) What services do you actually host for your friends and family? Let me know! [email protected]
State of the Podcast
(22:30) Paypal donations accepted
(23:00) Podcasting 2.0 support enabled
(24:00) Now using studio monitors for reference in better recording and mixing the show.
Join #linuxprepper:matrix.org chat on Matrix!
Follow from the Fediverse: Mastodon, etc.
@[email protected]
Send in anonymous feedback with one click!
See more detailed notes and info at the forum
Email feedback to [email protected]
I do not promise to respond, but I promise to read your words!
(00:24) Happy 2025!
(00:34) Hungry Bogart interview on Linux Prepper origins and background on Medium.
(01:00) Episode Overview
(01:45) Audience Feedback
What is Matrix and why do we have a Matrix chat. Join it here.
(02:50) Discussion forum now live for the podcast and eventually Living Cartoon Company, my theatrical work.
(03:20) SeaGL Gnu/Linux Conference from October
Found through Steadfast Self-hosting. Book also on Github
(08:00) There is more to this podcast than just technology in terms of computers. Also relates to making musical instruments, electronics, recipes, DIY, hardware
(09:15) My audience expectations is you want to learn more. You are someone happy to learn more. You will be inspired to take initiative.
Basic web searches like “Linux Password Manager” to learn.
Markdown is how this is written for you.
Bullet Journaling
Password Managers
Where to Begin
(12:00) Everyone starts hosted. No shame in it. But, when to try selfhosting on your device?
Encounter a limitation like sharing multi-terabytes of data, when my hosted storage is smaller.
Get a “homelab” with any old machine.
Give yourself a reason to learn.
(15:00) Basic services you can experiment with to begin your own homelab of internal devices
Avahi, mDNS for treating your device as hostname.local for printing, Samba and more with zero configuration.
Edit avahi-daemon.conf with whatever stand-in hostname you want
DNS Server, popularly done with Adblockers like Pi-hole and Adguard Home, plus Unbound with a blocklist.
Sync multiple failovers of these using Orbital Sync for Pi-hole or adguardhome-sync
My personal preference is Adguard Home alongside Unbound and Adguardhome-sync.
DHCP Server (requires router access) to use something like the above services to set static routes and DHCP reservations for your devices in a saner manner.
I personally enjoying setting all of my device IP assignments based on MAC addresses.
Expanding beyond DNS and DHCP
(19:00) Buy a domain yourself using a service like Porkbun.com
or, try an open source, dynamic dns provider like duckdns.org
(19:30) Reverse Proxy to access your services with valid https, either publicly and/or locally only.
No more http warnings in the browser. <- nothing makes friends and family less interested in our service.
No more remembering IP addresses or port numbers.
Classier than simply using avahi as hostname.local:$port
avahi still serves as a nice fallback
Local only https is totally doable thanks to DNS challenges. Your application doesn’t have to be public.
There are tons of reverse proxies to choose from! I don’t want to recommend one over another. Which do you prefer? All of these services are ones your friends and family will use, whether they know it or not.
(22:05) What services do you actually host for your friends and family? Let me know! [email protected]
State of the Podcast
(22:30) Paypal donations accepted
(23:00) Podcasting 2.0 support enabled
(24:00) Now using studio monitors for reference in better recording and mixing the show.
Join #linuxprepper:matrix.org chat on Matrix!
Follow from the Fediverse: Mastodon, etc.
@[email protected]
Send in anonymous feedback with one click!
See more detailed notes and info at the forum
Email feedback to [email protected]
I do not promise to respond, but I promise to read your words!
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