Hello,

recently I recycled my old laptop and started out with OpenMediaVault. After some initial difficulties I figured out how things work. Just to mention: I’m not an IT guy but can solve and figure out things. I want to have access to one or another self hosted services. But I’m a bit lost which approach and tools to use without exposing and making my NAS vulnerable on the internet.

Do you know any beginner friendly guides especially for OMV? I also want to understand what happens if and what my next action causes/can cause. So I don’t just want to dumb follow a tutorial and that’s it.

Thank you for your help and please let me know if you need any more details.

  • lka1988@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    First and foremost: Do not expose your host system or the OMV admin interface to the internet. Ever. Doing so is only asking for trouble. Only expose services that have been properly isolated from the rest of the network and host system. Everything else you can access via VPN, or locally.

    Secondly: OpenMediaVault beginner’s guide by DB Tech. Him, Craft Computing, Hardware Haven, and a few others whose names currently escape me, are all solid sources for learning how to host things at home.

    After OMV, I would start with learning Docker and other containerization methods, and VMs.

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      21 hours ago

      You’re totally right and it wasn’t my plan. I actually deployed some services in a mix of docker compose and portainer. With separate UID and GID for each of them. And the idea is to really expose the 1 or 2 services for remote control.

      Oh think I saw this guy’s tutorial regarding docker an OMV. I will watch the whole series. Thank you for your help

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        17 hours ago

        Sounds like you’re pretty familiar already! I use OMV for my NAS and have several NFS shares for various services. It’s a solid solution IMO.

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          3 hours ago

          Tbh it took some time to get a feeling for the whole thing but now I can handle the thing pretty well. That’s why I thought it’s time for the next step. And I like it as well!