• deepdive@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I tried it 3 months ago. It looked nice had some cool features, but It didn’t fit into my personal selfhosted Home server.

    This is more or like to help less-tech savy people to secure their infrastructure, which is a good point, but can’t replace a complex wireguard, VPN, opnsense, 2FA , self-signed CA, docker installation.

    It’s a bit like Nginx proxy manager, it’s good enough, does what it is suposed to do with minimal user inputs. Less prone to error, security issues…

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      8 months ago

      Exactly! I am that kind of user. It fits my needs perfectly, where CasaOS falls very short.

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        2 days ago

        After getting burnt on the unRAID license change and the restriction on security updates, I figured there had to be a simple os that I can essentially set, forget, and easily update when I need, which also uses SnapRAID. I might just try this out.