Thanks everyone for your help.
I have fixed it by not using the npm proxy manager and only Cloudflare tunnels.
This video helped me
The only issue this method has is the upload limit of 100mb
I’m using services such as:
Changing to a new internet plan, so they had to replace the router. Also, I did reopen ports 80 and 443, and I tested them. They’re working. What I noticed was Cloudflare changing the
A IP address to proxied (before it was the private server IP address, I got error 522 back then. I followed the tutorial again but got 521 error).
Free and open-source.
I apologise for not being clear.
These are the specs of my NAS build:
Node 804 case
16GB DDR4 RAM
Seagate IronWolf Pro 2x 4TB
1TB nvme Samsung 970 evo plus
Gigabyte H610M S2H V2 Intel H610 LGA1200 DDR4 Micro-ATX Motherboardd
DeepCool GAMMAXX GT CPU Cooler A-RGB 120mm PWM Addressable RGB LED Fan Intel AMD
500W EVGA Power Supply Unit / PSU VAT INC
Intel core i5-12400t QS 6c/12t Support ASUS ROG Strix B660-I Gaming WiFi LGA1700.
I want to store all data onto the NAS, past projects, pics, etc.
Set up automatic backups for Windows, Mac
Set up media server (Jellyfin) with Arr apps using a VPN (I’m not sure how to set up a VPN with torrent client)
Set up headscale to access my NAS from anywhere (also, I can’t find any tutorials).
For 3-2-1 backups, I have decided to get an external HDD and use cloud storage.
Self-host services such as Nextcloud, Immich and Bitwarden.
VMs - Future
Web hosting - Future
Home assistant - Future
To be clear, I want to do all that; however, I have never done it before, so that any tutorials would be appreciated.
By “Dos and Don’ts,” I’m referring to the settings that should be adjusted for optimal performance, security, and privacy.
Also, any other recommendations would be appreciated.
Thank you for the info. I thought I was going to have a lot of data, but I don’t; that including media, which, as you said, can be reacquired with no need to backup, saves a lot of storage space. I have approximately What do you use for local backup? I’m also looking at cloud storage for offsite backup.
Sorry for the lack of clarification. I’m mainly into backing up personal and device data and the ability to add media through Plex. I’m also exploring the idea of self-hosting Bitwarden for password management, allowing access to data from anywhere through the internet. Although both Raspberry Pi and NAS are options, privacy concerns lead me to favour Raspberry Pi over NAS.
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