General Featured Remote Status Monitoring for your Server A few months ago I wrote about how to set up a Google Cloud Platform instance onto which you could install a docker container called Uptime Kuma to monitor the status of services on your server. This is essentially the same but using a service called Fly.io, and while
General Accessing your services over HTTPS, inside your LAN and without IPs Got a load of self-hosted services and can't remember all their ports? Need to access that service with secure https rather than plain old http but don't want to make it public? Maybe you just want to be able to type myservice.mycooldomain.com instead of
General (Free) cloud-based service monitoring It's a clunky title I know, but it was the best I could do. What does it mean? Well... We all self-host services (99% of you wouldn't be reading this if you didn't, or if you weren't interested in beginning to self-host)
General Finding your Synology Logs The Synology logs can be found in a few ways, and each way provides varying levels of detail. Two of these methods are only usable via the DSM gui. Non-DSM SSH You can SSH in to your machine and navigate to /var/logs which will list out your whole log