Jim, your videos are amazing. I have learned a lot from you. In this case I'm happy to see that for once I am ahead of you and have been using IT-Tools for a while :) Thank you for your amazing videos and tutorials.
still watching this one but you talked about Traefik 3... PLEASE include how to get Jellyfin working behind Traefik 3.. i can get to the Jellyfin Web interface but i can't get any playback to work.
its great set of tools that use regularly, but i could not find any reason to selfhost it. privacy would be one, but if the hosted app would be leaking or collecting information so could the selfhosted version too.
I think CyberChef has more tools available. And it allows you to chain multiple tools together. But IT-Tools is definitely more accessible. I just installed it in my homelab and gave the link to the QR code generator to my girlfriend. Now she doesn't have to use dodgy websites to do that.
I’d never enter sensitive information into a converter on a website in the first place but playing devils advocate, why can we place trust in this (or any future updates to it)? I agree it’s going to be a lot safer than using a website but I’d still be reluctant to enter any particularly sensitive info- passwords, private keys etc
Great video, I've been using it for a bit now too. Quick question. Why not use the Stack function in Portainer to manage the Compose file? I'm still getting started, and I was putting my compose files in the Stacks section, but I don't see many using that. Just wondering why.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I don't think I've ever deployed a new app into my homelab as fast as when you started demoing this
Great tool!!! Thanks and congrats for another tutorial!
@@anibalandrade754 appreciate it, credit to the developer
Thank you for sharing, I just finished setting this up and will differently be a handy tool to have!!
Thanks for the demo and tip jim, have a great day
@@chrisumali9841 thanks, chris
Just installed. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome I will try it.
Never heard of this but I need like 5 of these tools every day
I was in exactly the same position!
Great stuff, mate! I do use it too and it is awesome.
Thanks!
Very kind, thanks
Jim, your videos are amazing. I have learned a lot from you. In this case I'm happy to see that for once I am ahead of you and have been using IT-Tools for a while :) Thank you for your amazing videos and tutorials.
still watching this one but you talked about Traefik 3... PLEASE include how to get Jellyfin working behind Traefik 3.. i can get to the Jellyfin Web interface but i can't get any playback to work.
its great set of tools that use regularly, but i could not find any reason to selfhost it. privacy would be one, but if the hosted app would be leaking or collecting information so could the selfhosted version too.
@@demorez5 true, but at least you can control that with a firewall if you wanted to.
Nice find and great video. I think these tools could save me hours of searching the web on how to do stuff.
Definitely! Me too, save me having to remember a million commands.
I've used Cyber Chef before, but this seems to have more tools available.
Interesting, I'll have to take a look at it, thanks.
I think CyberChef has more tools available. And it allows you to chain multiple tools together. But IT-Tools is definitely more accessible. I just installed it in my homelab and gave the link to the QR code generator to my girlfriend. Now she doesn't have to use dodgy websites to do that.
Great one again, Thanks for sharing
You're welcome
Just perfect. Thank you and the authors!
Agree, fantastic tool
Seems in the same line as CyberChef
Love it!!! Having this knife swiss is unvaluable to me! Thanks for sharing, will definitly install it
Thanks. I’ll check it out. If you’re behind, I’m unborn
Haha 😂
CyberChef is the best thing to host tool wise imo. Especially for netsec people.
Who knows, it might be next... 😉
Can’t wait for that trafiek 3 vid!
I’d never enter sensitive information into a converter on a website in the first place but playing devils advocate, why can we place trust in this (or any future updates to it)? I agree it’s going to be a lot safer than using a website but I’d still be reluctant to enter any particularly sensitive info- passwords, private keys etc
@@georgec2932 you could block all egress traffic from it if you wanted
Thanks for this!
What a coincidence, installed it yesterday!
Great video, I've been using it for a bit now too. Quick question. Why not use the Stack function in Portainer to manage the Compose file? I'm still getting started, and I was putting my compose files in the Stacks section, but I don't see many using that. Just wondering why.
Bravo friend- grateful 🙏🥰✌️
A swiss army knife indeed. Thanks!
Are you sure ?
I run a homelab, and I don't need any of these tools.
I wish it had linux command collection. It’s hard to remember some commands if I don’t use them daily.
thank you i know it now