Currently? Not at all. I've been trying to fix my AIO via docker behind a cloudflare tunnel. It was working, then an update broke the communication between the Apache container and cloudflared. Their support forums have been condescending and unhelpful.
In the past I've run the TrueNAS app deployment but a change in the way data is stored messed up that install before I moved to AIO. I've tried going back to the TrueNAS app, but can't get it to start. I believe that it is probably something related to the previous install, but have not had a lot of time to figure it out.
The only solution for that is to proctor exams in person on their equipment. Miss me with all that nonsense. Makes me glad I'm done with schoolin' for now...
Yeah, I have a Radicale server running as I'm trying to see what I can do with Opencloud, but for ease for everyone to see the calendar, something hosted to view the calendar via web browser would be great. It's such a shame that the most fragile thing in the world is Nextcloud behind a proxy of some sort. My problem is that the Apache container is refusing to communicate with cloudflare tunnel. If I point the tunnel to the AIO master container, it works flawless as far as getting to the container management web page.
No, I've been trying to get my instance working again with cloudflare tunnel. It was working, then broke and their support forums have been useless. I'm currently looking for a solution to have a self hosted calendar that is publicly available via web for people to view.
If anyone has any recommendations, please send them my way.
Breakfast sausage and eggs usually and depending on my mood coffee or hot tea. Sometimes I cook potatoes with it usually in the form or hash browns or using left over mash potatoes to make potato cakes. I usually vary sausage and eggs to either an omelette, burrito, if I have peppers on hand or a sandwich when I want cheese with it, else usually sausage patties and eggs over easy or sunny side up. If there's left over rice, egg fried rice with sausage.
Eh, I thought I was OK going into my career out of college only to find out I learned more 3 months on the job than I did in the classroom. About the only practical experience I got in college was in labs setting up environments. So don't sweat not knowing. You'll get direction in an entry level position, then you can work on your own stuff, or you can find a topic that interests you and work on it on the side like a video game or tool or website. My current side projects usually help me in my current career. So I picked up a skill that I never learned when I exited my first career (docker administration) and I feel like a goober for not learning in the past.
I know why i didn't learn it though. One, two, skip a few, after burnout and changing careers, my skills look like they could come back in fashion for moving stuff back to on premise and I could be useful again (IT) especially for small clusters, networking, and specialized local application support, so at least I have a backup plan for when AI takes over my current line of work.
I guess my point is the job is kinda like a better one stop shop that pays you to learn the specifics whose bosses should get you the guidance at least with incentivized goals; money.
The other big thing for knowing I'm in Illinois is seeing gasoline and diesel prices significantly higher than in my state. It's not just fossil fuels either, charging my EV in Illinois makes it cost more than fueling my wife's SUV in my state and driving the same trip. The roads aren't much better either for the higher taxes either.
Currently? Not at all. I've been trying to fix my AIO via docker behind a cloudflare tunnel. It was working, then an update broke the communication between the Apache container and cloudflared. Their support forums have been condescending and unhelpful.
In the past I've run the TrueNAS app deployment but a change in the way data is stored messed up that install before I moved to AIO. I've tried going back to the TrueNAS app, but can't get it to start. I believe that it is probably something related to the previous install, but have not had a lot of time to figure it out.