chriscrutch

0 Followers
0 Following
0 Posts

Nextcloud (Docker) calendar sent email reminders for a few days, then stopped. Cron job is working, test emails also work

https://lemmy.world/post/35752062

Nextcloud (Docker) calendar sent email reminders for a few days, then stopped. Cron job is working, test emails also work - Lemmy.World

Hello all, first time with Nextcloud and I must be missing something here. I have Nextcloud running in a docker container and hosting my calendar. I set it up for email reminders for events. The test email sends fine. I got a cron job set up on the host and the notifications worked for a few days, then stopped. The test email still sends just fine. So I look in the admin panel and see that the emails stopped when the background jobs stopped, which for some reason was a few days ago. No idea why, because the cron job was still firing and not giving any errors, but whatever. So I fixed some stuff and got a host cron job running for the background tasks. Now that part is working again every five minutes as expected, but the email notifications for calendar events did not start sending again. The test email still sends just fine. What am I missing here?

I have better things to do

https://lemmy.world/post/30950270

A noob question about VPSs and bandwidth

https://lemmy.world/post/30863059

A noob question about VPSs and bandwidth - Lemmy.World

Another Lemmy thread led me to thinking about getting a cheap VPS for my homelab. I’m double-NATted by my ISP, so I can’t do traditional port forwarding. I’d like to get a cheap VPS, install Tailscale on it, and access my homelab from anywhere without having to have Tailscale on every device I use (at work where I can’t install it, for example). I found a cheap VPS company and the plan I was looking at gives 1000 GB bandwidth per month. Some of the things I want to access are media servers (Navidrome and Jellyfin). So if I set up the VPS with nothing but a reverse proxy and Tailscale, will all my Jellyfin traffic go through the VPS and count as bandwidth used?

Is there a "best" or "preferred" method of posting GIFs or mp4 video?

https://lemmy.world/post/2358566

Is there a "best" or "preferred" method of posting GIFs or mp4 video? - Lemmy.world

Imgur doesn’t seem to integrate well into the Lemmy architecture, what’s the current “best practice” for posting GIFs and/or small mp4s like we used to have on v.reddit.com [http://v.reddit.com] that looks good and plays well with expandos, etc.?

Proton VPN (linux) and port forwarding question

https://lemmy.world/post/1418873

Proton VPN (linux) and port forwarding question - Lemmy.world

I’m thinking of moving from Mullvad to ProtonVPN mainly for the port forwarding, but I have some questions. The documentation on the ProtonVPN website is dated and I don’t know if it’s still accurate. Can you forward multiple ports simultaneously using the ProtonVPN linux app? The documentation also seems to suggest that the forwarded port will change every time I disconnect or reconnect the VPN, necessitating a change in my (ahem) clients’ configurations, is that actually the case? If it’s not possible to port forward multiple ports at once, can the linux app do split tunneling of my Plex server that’s started at boot time? Thanks to anyone who can answer any of these questions.

osgtets - Oddly Satisfying GIFs that End Too Soon

https://lemmy.world/post/936227

osgtets - Oddly Satisfying GIFs that End Too Soon - Lemmy.world

Mash up oddlysatisfying and gifsthatendtoosoon to get some really unsatisfying results! osgtets [https://lemmy.world/c/osgtets]