For awhile I’ve liked the idea of using a VPS for “critical” services. Currently looking at running:
- Authentik
- Komodo (with periphery agents on local boxes)
- Uptime Kuma
- NTFY
- Panglolin (or Cosmos Cloud?)
So, first of all, to folks already using a VPS, do you think it’s worth it? Do you think I’m missing anything? Happy to discuss/research alternatives, too. I’ve thought about TinyAyuth+PocketID in place of Authentik. While I think Authentik is probably more complex (and likely overkill), it’s a single solution. That said, I haven’t played with TinyAuth/PockedID.
Second, I was pretty interested in Pangolin until I saw Cosmos Cloud mentioned elsewhere. It seems like it actually ticks a lot of boxes:
- Built-in authentication
- Reverse Proxy
- VPN (At least for local-to-VPS connection, but possibly also for external clients?)
- Docker management(?): They have an “app store” that’s all docker images, so there’s some docker capability built-in. Not sure yet if it can handle multiple hosts like Komodo.
- DNS (I would still keep at least 1 local pi-hole instance)
Looking at the doc for chaining proxies and hiding IP, here, it mentions creating an A record for services hosted on a different server. I’m curious to know if this means Cosmos will only manage DNS for services hosted on the same box. Honestly this seems kind of odd, unless I’m misunderstanding how proxy servers work.
Anyway, I know this was a bit of a meandering post. Curious to know thoughts on my original plan, but also if anyone has played with Cosmos, I’d like to hear your thoughts.
Lastly: This morning, I found this interesting write-up to manage container updates using Forgejo, Renovate, and Komodo. Another rabbit hole to explore!
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NGL, it’s scary! I still haven’t put anything of consequence on the VPS. Right now, I have everything on 1 system going through swag. I’ve long been a proponent of not fixing what isn’t broken, so I might look for a way to scale my current setup to more than the one system.
I host a couple of small services for more than just me, but I have no plans to provide any cloud services to anyone else but my wife (if she wants).
Thanks for the story, though. Sorry you went through that. I’ve been lucky so far. I’m hoping things stay that way, but obviously trying to plan for when they don’t!
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