It’s crazy how much I actually use this tool. 99% of the time, it can figure out exactly what I was trying to accomplish.
It’s crazy how much I actually use this tool. 99% of the time, it can figure out exactly what I was trying to accomplish.
Croc just requires each computer to have internet access.
croc is a tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer files and folders.
https://schollz.com/tinker/croc6/
This is why my TV does not have internet access.
I’ve had excellent luck with Kopia, backing up to Backblaze B2.
At work, I do the same to a local directory in my company provided OneDrive account to keep company data on company resources.
That’s exactly what the relay server is, it just relays communication details. And you can run your own relay server if you don’t want to use his public relay server.
Check out croc, a slick little tool to allow you to send files from one computer to another. No port forwarding, encryption built in.
If your unsure how to set up public facing SSH… don’t. Your opening a possible attack vector. Use something like the free tier of Twingate.
Thanks! I did update the .env file with the relevant variables, mapped the directories to local directories, Redis throws the following: https://pastebin.com/jgDVr4Jk and the web server throws Error: Error -5 connecting to broker:6379. No address associated with hostname..
over and over.
I can’t for the life of me get this running, the web server just throws errors about the Redis server being unavailable, using their script to generate a docker-compose file.
Most of these would run just fine on a Raspberry Pi.
When I get around to doing this I’m going to use a list of random quotes. Reddit is shadow banning comments that say fuck spez.
AppleTV client at some point?