I have a few selfhosted services, but I’m slowly adding more. Currently, they’re all in subdomains like linkding.sekoia.example etc. However, that adds DNS records to fetch and means more setup. Is there some reason I shouldn’t put all my services under a single subdomain with paths (using a reverse proxy), like selfhosted.sekoia.example/linkding?

  • @bratling
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    11 year ago

    because I don’t have a static IP and I’m behind a NAS, so I would need to port forward and stuff, which is annoying

    This week I discovered that Porkbun DNS has a nice little API that makes it easy to update your DNS programmatically. I set up Quentin’s DDNS Updater https://github.com/qdm12/ddns-updater

    Setup is a little fiddly, as you have to write some JSON by hand, but once you’ve done that, it’s done and done. (Potential upside: You could use another tool to manage or integrate by just emitting a JSON file.) This effectively gets me dynamic DNS updates.