You should be a teacher. You made me go from despising Networking to interested in learning it more
Hezaethos
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Ok, this is interesting 🙂 they also have a learning center thing it says, so maybe I can take the classes/lessons/tutorials they mention.
I just really hope I then figure out the remote connection stuff. That’s the one I’m most paranoid about and wanting to figure out
Wouldn’t this be insecure? Is that what the reverse proxy thing is for - to keep it safe?
Also, is it possible to make it so the name is simpler? I bought a domain name just in case.
Is there a place I can learn about ports and networking more? Something like Khan Academy but for networking?
ease of use.
I’m a noob at networking.
Ah, I already nuked everything and started from scratch on Debian… Many thanks tho
No worries - I was just starting to worry myself that Cosmos was routing stuff through their server 😅 but looking into it more I think they automate Samba
Update: I don’t think it worked because I can’t access it via localhost. I’ll maybe try a bit more later but if it doesn’t work I’ll just start over like some suggested in my other post and go with a classic Debian installation
I’m confused - I was asking if it was possible to run Cosmos Cloud in a VM for easy remote access. I’m not using any external cloud services am I? I’m not paying for anything
yes, so something like nextcloud for example. But also I currently am using the machine to stream Qobuz (we have 2 years free is why) and to run VacuumTube. I also want to set up the Arrstack on it.
So basically for things like Nextcloud or Immich, I was wondering if it would be easier to use Cosmos Cloud on a Debian VM than it would you set it up through Podman, such they don’t recommend anyhow
thanks for all the info! it actually gave me an idea even!
wait how did Claude help set things up then?
I don’t think the mini pc can run an AI 😅


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