

I have my own mollysocket and ntfy, both on tailscale domains with funnel. You can restrict your mollysocket to only your ID.
What makes Sunup different from ntfy? Is it better?


I have my own mollysocket and ntfy, both on tailscale domains with funnel. You can restrict your mollysocket to only your ID.
What makes Sunup different from ntfy? Is it better?


Molly-FOSS is awesome and it now has UnifiedPush support built-in!
Get it with Obtainium


The manual istall now seems too cluttered for me, aswell as the caddy webserver configuration. The AIO probably has an more up to date configuration which is vetted by the community.
I will try to configure the AIO version how i like it, but still apply what i have learned connecting tailscale (https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/discussions/5439)
@BakedCatboy@lemmy.ml your example helped clarify the network and service linking, thank you.


So that means i need to link the webserver to the tailscale service
network_mode: service:tailscale
And also add the tailscale to the “proxy” network that is created (like also done in the aio example with
networks:
- nextcloud-aio
)
https://github.com/MrGlockenspiel/activate-linux