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  • As recommended from others here the docker version with a compose file works great.

    I had similar problems with nextcloud upgrades until I switched the channel from latest to stable. Stable is still version 31, but I haven't found a user comfortable alternative which I can give my family without hearing their pain. For me *Dav is the best decision and Syncthing for files that should be offline available like keepass or something.

    And if you are actually on latest/32 maybe it is an option to switch to a tagged 32 version until it becomes stable.

    From my view a major update shouldn't been done automatically.

  • I host synapse as docker container behind traefik and it works pretty well. I have two users on my instance, have setup the mautrix-whatsapp bridge and federate with the instance of a friend.

    The setup was straight forward: Pointing the sub-domain via traefik to the service and in the homeserver.yml enable well-known which announce port https with port 443 instead of 8448.

  • Does the local transportation company provide an app for iOS itself? Maybe that could be an option for you to not use google wallet.

    I have chosen a local transportation company to not use the DB navigator app which is a privacy nightmare and support my local transportation company financial.

  • I use immich and nextcloud for the clients (my wife and my parents know that I only take care about that data) and on the server side I use borgmatic which has a local repository on the second drive inside my nuc and a remote repository hosted by hetzner called "storage box" which supports borg native.

    Yes the remote is out of my physical access, but borg is fully encrypted and for 4$/3.6€/month for 1TB I feel good.

    Before I started with borg and hetzner I had a rsync based backup with an odroid hc1 hosted by my parents, but that doesn't feel safe. Due to slow network by my parents I had to sync my local backup instead of a second backup from the real data and the monitoring was also very bad.

    From my point of view: You have no backup, if it is not automated and you have no monitoring.

  • Ist vll. auch der Größe des Projektes geschuldet. Wir sind unter zehn Mitarbeiter und im Grunde ist eher die Frage, ob man nicht zwecks Zusammenarbeit auf einen ähnlichen oder gemeinsamen Zeitraum mit dem ein oder anderen Kollegen kommt. Meist erfahren wir da auch, welche Termine eine mögliche Urlaubssperre erfordern (z.B. Projekt beim Kunden vorführen, da sollten idealerweise die relevanten Kollegen nicht kurz davor oder währenddessen einen Monat nicht da sein).

    Ist halt Softwareentwicklung... vermutlich ist es in anderen Branchen anders.

  • Moin, eine grobe Urlaubsplanung (also Blöcke mit 2 oder mehr Wochen) war bisher in allen Unternehmen in denen ich bisher gearbeitet habe üblich. Und ja es ist Arbeitszeit sobald es eine Anordnung ist.

  • Does your router indicate that you have DS-Light? I think O2 provides each customer DS-Light until they ask for a real IPv4.

    To your second question: In case of DS-Light you don't need a new IPv4 IP every 24h because your IP is not public facing.

    PS: I don't be sure, but the Fritz Remote Apps use IPv6 to ensure that they also work with DS-Light.

  • Do you have a link where it is documented in systemd-networkd content?

  • Have you tried to reduce your config to a minimum (like in the wiki) and add additional parts step by step? F.e. the link and route parts? So you can maybe identify the block/line which breaks your config.

    Edit: I have never seen ActivationPolicy before. Is it NixOS specific? An additional idea how are your files named? systemd-networkd uses the name of the file as indicator for the initialization order (alphanumeric order is applied here). Which means that wireguard.network will be used xx.network. I mean the lower w is near the end of the ascii table, but the devil is in the details and maybe your ethernet or wifi connection will be established after wireguard and therefore wireguard will not be able to connect. F.e. wlan.network for example will come up after wireguard.network. (As I remember that would not be the case using wg-quick, because its unit file depends network-online.target.)

  • Yes I use wireguard only with systemd-networkd (as server and as client).

    I followed the arch wiki and you need to ensure that the file permissions are correct, otherwise systemd will ignore them.

    Copied from the wiki:

     
        
    # chown root:systemd-network /etc/systemd/network/99-*.netdev # chmod 0640 /etc/systemd/network/99-*.netdev 
    
    
      
  • I used their products 3-4 years and switched then to hetzner, because the technical support by ionos is very limited and often the first answer is: "You have a VPS so it is your problem.". Yes this answer is correct, but not if it is not reachable after an update of the host by ionos.

    Hetzner instead has very nice guys and they have a very good knowledge about what they are doing.