As I’m learning more and more about self hosting, I’ve read repeatedly that the safest option for internally hosted services is to use a VPN from your mobile device (laptop, cell) and connect to your server(s) as needed when outside of your network. That brings me to a predicament of sorts.

Tools like Seafile, Nextcloud, Pydio, and CryptPad offer great collaborative features as well as easy sharing from these services. But if you’re not exposing any of these services to the web, how would you share documents or files easily with those outside your network? The share functions will generate a link with your IP:Port, or in my case, a domain name that is only internal. I know you can download a copy and email it separately, but that is a bit clunky. Is there a service or another FOSS app I’m overlooking that allow you to ‘publish’ items to an external friend or team member in a safe manner?

I’ve not yet decided on which solution I’m going with. But in the case of CryptPad it seems secure that I would be comfortable hosting externally making this question moot. But I’d likely host it on a VPS instead of my home server just for another layer of separation.

  • Briongloid
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    1 year ago

    What spec does that get you? I’ve tried cheap 512mb 1 vCore before and it wasn’t adequate.

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      1 year ago

      They still have their New Year’s deal going here and I bought the middle tier for $12.98/yr

      * 1 vCPU Core
      * 25 GB Pure SSD Storage
      * 1 GB RAM
      * 4000 GB Monthly Transfer
      * 1Gbps Network Port
      * Full Root Admin Access
      * 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
      

      Its been working very well but I’m currently only running Miniflux and Wallabag on it. I tried Nextcloud but found it too much for my needs and was unhappy with the performance. I’m going to try Cryptpad as well as Tipi on it soon. Bear in mind this is my first VPS ever. So I’m far from an expert but this has been a great/inexpensive entry point. And to be fair to their customer service, they replied very quickly. But there was a fairly significant language barrier I think over email. But I was able to get it worked out after a half dozen emails.

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        1 year ago

        I’m considering 1.5GB for $16.88 per year, comes with a little less monthly transfer but I don’t think I will need the difference.