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  • I have 5 servers in total. All except the iMac are running Alpine Linux.

    Internet

    Ziply fiber 100mb small business internet. 2 Asus AX82U Routers running in AiMesh.

    Rack

    Raising electronics 27U rack

    N3050 Nuc’s

    One is running mailcow, dnsmasq, unbound and the other is mostly idle.

    iMac

    The iMac is setup by my 3d printers. I use it to do slicing and I run BlueBubbles on it for texting from Linux systems.

    Family Server

    Hardware

    • I7-7820x
    • Rosewill rackmount case
    • Corsair water cooler
    • 2 4tb drives
    • 2 240gb ssd
    • Gigabyte motherboard

    Mostly doing nothing, currently using it to mine Monero.

    Main Cow Server

    Hardware

    • R7-3900XT
    • Rosewill rackmount case
    • 3 18tb drives
    • 2 1tb nvme
    • Gigabyte motherboard

    Services

    • ZFS 36TB Pool
    • Secondary DNS Server
    • NFS (nas)
    • Samba (nas)
    • Libvirtd (virtual macines)
    • forgejo (git forge)
    • radicale (caldav/carddav)
    • nut (network ups tools)
    • caddy (web server)
    • turnserver
    • minetest server (open source blockgame)
    • miniflux (rss)
    • freshrss (rss)
    • akkoma (fedi)
    • conduit (matrix server)
    • syncthing (file syncing)
    • prosody (xmpp)
    • ergo (ircd)
    • agate (gemini)
    • chezdav (webdav server)
    • podman (running immich, isso, peertube, vpnstack)
    • immich (photo syncing)
    • isso (comments on my website)
    • matrix2051 (matrix to irc bridge)
    • peertube (federated youtube alternative)
    • soju (irc bouncer)
    • xmrig (Monero mining)
    • rss2email
    • vpnstack
      • gluetun
      • qbittorrent
      • prowlarr
      • sockd
      • sabnzbd










  • cow@lemmy.worldOPtohomelab@lemmy.mlGetting a static IP at home?
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    11 months ago

    Ok so yesterday I had a static IP installed from ziply with business internet. I have not gotten a chance to test it yet (longer story below).

    Ok so when they installed the static ip it went well until I had to setup the static ip on my eero router. I think I have been paying for 100/100 this whole time but it was not working because my house had a 15 year old fiber box. That was all replaced with a fiber running into the network room going to the ONT which has an ethernet that connects to the router. When I tried to set up the static ip it just bricked my eero and it would not connect to the internet. When I factory reset it it would not get past the setup screen even when I connected behind another router with a dhcp server. The internet technician tried for 3 hours to debug the eero and I tried for a few more hours. Today I just got a new Asus router system and it has been working well so far though I regret not documenting the port forwards required for each server and service better. I only have 2 routers now but I get full 300/300 speed inside the house and 100/100 outside on the edge of our property. I bought it with the best buy promotion where if you trade in your old broken router you get 15% off of a new one.





    • Caddy (web server)
    • Agate (gemini server)
    • FreshRSS (rss reader)
    • Yarr (rss reader)
    • ergo (irc server)
    • akkoma
    • prosody (xmpp)
    • conduit (matrix)
    • nextcloud
    • soju (irc bouncer)
    • gamja (irc web interface)
    • qbittorrent-nox
    • unbound/dnsmasq
    • isso (selfhosted comments server)
    • smbd and nfs server
    • pivpn wireguard
    • minecraft stuff in seperate ubuntu vm:
    • pterodactyl panel
    • pterodactyl daemon
    • probably something else I forget
    • currently just running a monero miner as I have not been playing minecraft recently.

    Hardware: Main server Ryzen 7 3900XT with 64GB of ram, two 240GB ssds running in raid1, two 4tb hard drives running in raid1, running proxmox with mostly alpine linux VMs

    Secondary Server: Intel nuc running alpinelinux, only running secondary unbound/dnsmasq server so if my main server goes down, dns still works.

    Late 2013 iMac: I was using it to run an iMessage to matrix bridge but I was not able to get it to work so now I just vnc into it to text. (suggestions welcome as vnc is annoying)

    I also have another intel nuc that does not do anything.

    All of these servers are connected to an APC back-ups UPS.