Excellent! I'm about to do something similar. When I'll fix my netbird/keycloak problem facing public wan. As I've double NAT (ISP router + my PFSense) I face some issue to setup NAT and access netbird dash and keycloak. But when it's fixed, I'll put a "HA" NextCloud between my home and somewhere over Netbird. If you want some video idea, I was looking around SELinux and rootless containers and it is a quite deep topic :) Thanks for your work, always a pleasure to watch and replicate your setup and learn more.
Request: NetBox Deployment with SAML configured for your SSO environment. Since you now have multiple environments, NetBox would be nice for management and tracking, and I need to wrap my head around SAML.
My remote server is very far from my main server and SMB does not deal very well with the latency over the wan. What would you recommend I use instead of SMB for accessing my files?
SMB/CIFS really doesn't deal well with high latency connections indeed. NFS does fare better but not by much. Assuming you just need this to send files up or down (instead of, say, a permanent network mount) pretty much any other network protocol would be a better pick here but I'd be remiss if I didn't mention rsync. Rsync is pretty fast, performs checksum verification, can resume broken transfers and honestly? It just cares about your data and its integrity. But if you need to perform standard file operations frequently with it then either NFS or SMB would be your primary options.
@@Jims-Garage your github config is for version 28 because in version 29 they changed the connecting method using a relay and for some reason, i do everything the said in the documentation. but i just cant connect i use a setupkey and it always says it missing login if you could update your files would be awesome. thanks
@@Jims-Garage in the managemnt container when my peer tries to connect the first time using a setup-key i get this parameter accountID: UNKNOWN and then error (no peer auth method provided, please use a setup key or interactive SSO login)
@@Jims-Garage I fucking did it finally Jesus this has been a ride... Deleted everything and did everything from scratch it working now. Thanks I followed your documentation and added the relay part🎉🎉🎉🎉
Briliant!!! - There's going be a lot of Nan's with a NAS popping up in their dining room 😂😂
They love it, they just don't know it yet. Keeps them warm throughout the winter 😂
Thanks for the demo and info. Another great fantastic video Jim. Have a wonderful day
Thanks, you too!
Excellent! I'm about to do something similar. When I'll fix my netbird/keycloak problem facing public wan. As I've double NAT (ISP router + my PFSense) I face some issue to setup NAT and access netbird dash and keycloak. But when it's fixed, I'll put a "HA" NextCloud between my home and somewhere over Netbird.
If you want some video idea, I was looking around SELinux and rootless containers and it is a quite deep topic :)
Thanks for your work, always a pleasure to watch and replicate your setup and learn more.
Thank you! SELinux has been on the list for a while, I hope to cover it soon.
Thank you.
@@MISTYEYED. You're welcome 😁
Request: NetBox Deployment with SAML configured for your SSO environment. Since you now have multiple environments, NetBox would be nice for management and tracking, and I need to wrap my head around SAML.
Thanks, I will take a look at this.
Netbox is great, but it’s one hell of a grind to populate at the start.
short and sweet. nice change for once 😅
Haha, true!
Hello,
maybe I missed it in some parts, but what is the reason to use netbird and not just wireguard?
@@petrnemecek2913 it gives the option of using different exit nodes.
My remote server is very far from my main server and SMB does not deal very well with the latency over the wan. What would you recommend I use instead of SMB for accessing my files?
SFTP
SMB/CIFS really doesn't deal well with high latency connections indeed. NFS does fare better but not by much. Assuming you just need this to send files up or down (instead of, say, a permanent network mount) pretty much any other network protocol would be a better pick here but I'd be remiss if I didn't mention rsync. Rsync is pretty fast, performs checksum verification, can resume broken transfers and honestly? It just cares about your data and its integrity. But if you need to perform standard file operations frequently with it then either NFS or SMB would be your primary options.
Try WebDAV, I use it in a similar configuration and it is far far better over a WAN connection than SMB
Agreed, I use rclone with Google Drive for this exact reason.
How did you make netbird 30 working 😢 i cant make it work can you update the configs in your documentation
Can you be a little more specific, what issues do you face?
@@Jims-Garage your github config is for version 28 because in version 29 they changed the connecting method using a relay and for some reason, i do everything the said in the documentation.
but i just cant connect i use a setupkey and it always says it missing login
if you could update your files would be awesome.
thanks
@@Jims-Garage in the managemnt container when my peer tries to connect the first time using a setup-key i get this parameter accountID: UNKNOWN
and then error (no peer auth method provided, please use a setup key or interactive SSO login)
@@pksrbx292 hmm, did you try the same command as I did?
@@Jims-Garage I fucking did it finally Jesus this has been a ride...
Deleted everything and did everything from scratch it working now.
Thanks I followed your documentation and added the relay part🎉🎉🎉🎉
WTF... 60 MB Upload ?!! What ISP have speed like this?
@@KryptoJanusz I'm on 2Gb, mother in law on 1Gb. Pretty happy with the speed, see if I can get closer to 108MB/s
will ur mom be able to watch streaming movies while you backup your data ?
Good question. I will be doing my automated backups at 2am so I hope so! Otherwise I could look into QoS and traffic shaping.
So im the 9966 viewer
@@nihoniumog5185 the one that counts!