Sorry I’d this has been answered but are you running this in docker on a VM or LXC?
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Tinkererto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Best camera and doorbell setup for home security?English1·19 days agoAs long as you have cameras that have a web interface which I think all the POE reolink cameras have there is an option to record everything to an FTP server. Once you have them on your network just go to the IP of the camera and login with the username and password you set.
If you need more in depth help let me know and I can send you some screenshots of my nas ftp settings and reolink camera ftp settings
Tinkererto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Best camera and doorbell setup for home security?English5·20 days agoI love my 3 POE reolink cameras, they are all local and just joined Home assistant officially. The integration is flawless and love that I don’t have to use frigate either. I have all my cameras recording directly to my NAS via FTP.
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I’ve just setup headscale in docker and it worked right away. It’s even faster than when I was using tailscale. It was very easy to setup and I’ve been using it for about a month with no issues. Doesn’t really help but I haven’t used gluetun myself.
I’m using sunshine on my main Linux gaming rig with my own head scale instance running and use moonlight on my client PC and its very nice and smooth. I use it to access my main LAN gaming rig from another remote network. Not sure if that’s your use case but I’ve also used sunshine and moonlight within my lan so I can remotely play on my bedroom TV.
I’ve also tried to run the docker compose file with not changes from the Zitadel documentation, https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/deploy/compose
This is what shows:
[+] Running 3/3 ✔ Network root_zitadel Created 0.0s ✘ Container root-db-1 Error 60.8s ✔ Container root-zitadel-1 Created 0.0s dependency failed to start: container root-db-1 is unhealthy
docker ps -a then shows the root-zitadel-1 container created but not started, I can’t get any logs to show on the root-db-1 container even though it shows as running…
I start the root-zitadel-1 container and restart the root-db-1 container and this is what I get in the logs:
time="2025-07-24T13:41:45Z" level=info msg="initialization started" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:70" time="2025-07-24T13:41:45Z" level=fatal msg="unable to initialize the database" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:63" error="failed to connect to `user=postgres database=postgres`: 172.18.0.2:5432 (db): dial error: dial tcp 172.18.0.2:5432: connect: connection refused" time="2025-07-24T13:41:45Z" level=info msg="initialization started" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:70" time="2025-07-24T13:41:45Z" level=fatal msg="unable to initialize the database" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:63" error="failed to connect to `user=postgres database=postgres`: 172.18.0.2:5432 (db): dial error: dial tcp 172.18.0.2:5432: connect: connection refused" time="2025-07-24T13:41:46Z" level=info msg="initialization started" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:70" time="2025-07-24T13:41:46Z" level=fatal msg="unable to initialize the database" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:63" error="failed to connect to `user=postgres database=postgres`: 172.18.0.2:5432 (db): dial error: dial tcp 172.18.0.2:5432: connect: connection refused" time="2025-07-24T13:41:47Z" level=info msg="initialization started" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:70" time="2025-07-24T13:41:47Z" level=fatal msg="unable to initialize the database" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:63" error="failed to connect to `user=postgres database=postgres`: 172.18.0.2:5432 (db): dial error: dial tcp 172.18.0.2:5432: connect: connection refused" time="2025-07-24T13:41:48Z" level=info msg="initialization started" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:70" time="2025-07-24T13:41:48Z" level=fatal msg="unable to initialize the database" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:63" error="failed to connect to `user=postgres database=postgres`: 172.18.0.2:5432 (db): dial error: dial tcp 172.18.0.2:5432: connect: connection refused"
Here is the compose file I’m using:
services: postgresql: image: postgres:16-alpine container_name: postgresql restart: unless-stopped networks: - authentik healthcheck: test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -d authentik -U postgres"] start_period: 20s interval: 30s retries: 5 timeout: 5s volumes: - ./database:/var/lib/postgresql/data ports: - 5432:5432 environment: POSTGRES_PASSWORD: JKSHDFUHWEUEIORUhdsjhfglsdhuifghert POSTGRES_USER: postgres POSTGRES_DB: authentik redis: image: redis:alpine container_name: redis command: --save 60 1 --loglevel warning restart: unless-stopped healthcheck: test: ["CMD-SHELL", "redis-cli ping | grep PONG"] start_period: 20s interval: 30s retries: 5 timeout: 3s volumes: - ./redis:/data networks: - authentik server: image: ghcr.io/goauthentik/server:2025.6.4 container_name: authentik-server restart: unless-stopped command: server environment: AUTHENTIK_SECRET_KEY: 0rIgYE/fgWwkkhKXob6jQQ8M8Wp6tJzDc658GGb0C5r0QZOt AUTHENTIK_REDIS__HOST: redis AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__HOST: postgresql AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__USER: postgres AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__NAME: authentik AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__PASSWORD: JKSHDFUHWEUEIORUhdsjhfglsdhuifghert volumes: - ./media:/media - ./custom-templates:/templates ports: - 9000:9000 - 9443:9443 networks: - authentik depends_on: postgresql: condition: service_healthy redis: condition: service_healthy worker: image: ghcr.io/goauthentik/server:2025.6.4 container_name: authentik-worker restart: unless-stopped command: worker networks: - authentik environment: AUTHENTIK_SECRET_KEY: 0rIgYE/fgWwkkhKXob6jQQ8M8Wp6tJzDc658GGb0C5r0QZOt AUTHENTIK_REDIS__HOST: redis AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__HOST: postgresql AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__USER: postgres AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__NAME: authentik AUTHENTIK_POSTGRESQL__PASSWORD: JKSHDFUHWEUEIORUhdsjhfglsdhuifghert user: root volumes: - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock - ./media:/media - ./certs:/certs - ./custom-templates:/templates depends_on: postgresql: condition: service_healthy redis: condition: service_healthy networks: authentik:
Here are the logs when starting up Authentik docker compose:
authentik-worker | {"event": "Starting authentik bootstrap", "level": "info", "logger": "authentik.lib.config", "timestamp": 1753364156.1238139} authentik-worker | {"event": "PostgreSQL connection failed, retrying... (connection failed: connection to server at \"172.18.0.3\", port 5432 failed: Connection refused\n\tIs the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?)", "level": "info", "logger": "authentik.lib.config", "timestamp": 1753364157.1261947} authentik-worker | {"event": "PostgreSQL connection failed, retrying... (connection failed: connection to server at \"172.18.0.3\", port 5432 failed: Connection refused\n\tIs the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?)", "level": "info", "logger": authentik-server | {"event":"Loaded config","level":"debug","path":"inbuilt-default","timestamp":"2025-07-24T13:35:48Z"} authentik-server | {"event":"Loaded config","level":"debug","path":"/authentik/lib/default.yml","timestamp":"2025-07-24T13:35:48Z"} authentik-server | {"event":"Loaded config from environment","level":"debug","timestamp":"2025-07-24T13:35:48Z"} authentik-server | {"event":"Starting HTTP server","level":"info","listen":"0.0.0.0:9000","logger":"authentik.router","timestamp":"2025-07-24T13:35:49Z"} authentik-server | {"event":"Starting Metrics server","level":"info","listen":"0.0.0.0:9300","logger":"authentik.router.metrics","timestamp":"2025-07-24T13:35:49Z"} authentik-server | {"event":"Starting HTTPS server","level":"info","listen":"0.0.0.0:9443","logger":"authentik.router","timestamp":"2025-07-24T13:35:49Z"} authentik-server | {"event": "Loaded config", "level": "debug", "logger": "authentik.lib.config", "timestamp": 1753364149.613906, "file": "/authentik/lib/default.yml"} authentik-server | {"event": "Loaded environment variables", "level": "debug", "logger": "authentik.lib.config", "timestamp": 1753364149.6143358, "count": 6} authentik-server | {"event": "Starting authentik bootstrap", "level": "info", "logger": "authentik.lib.config", "timestamp": 1753364149.953862} authentik-server | {"event": "PostgreSQL connection failed, retrying... (connection failed: connection to server at \"172.18.0.3\", port 5432 failed: Connection refused\n\tIs the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?)", "level": "info", "logger": "authentik.lib.config", "timestamp": 1753364150.955268} authentik-server | {"event": "PostgreSQL connection failed, retrying... (connection failed: connection to server at \"172.18.0.3\", port 5432 failed: Connection refused\n\tIs the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?)", "level": "info", "logger":
time=“2025-07-23T20:49:22Z” level=info msg=“initialization started” caller=“/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:75” time=“2025-07-23T20:49:22Z” level=fatal msg=“unable to initialize the database” caller=“/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:68” error=“failed to connect to
user=root database=postgres
:\n\t127.0.0.1:5432 (localhost): dial error: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:5432: connect: connection refused\n\t[::1]:5432 (localhost): dial error: dial tcp [::1]:5432: connect: connection refused” time=“2025-07-23T20:49:23Z” level=info msg=“initialization started” caller=“/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/initialise/init.go:75”When I run docker compose up it’s initializes all the containers and then the zdb container fails to load and I get the error messages above. I can’t seem to paste my docker compose file or environment files since it formats the code very weirdly and makes it hard to read.
Yeah I’ll grab some logs and post my files tonight when I get time :)
I definitely can’t connect to the container as it doesn’t start. I’ve also tried without the .env file and that doesn’t work either. I’ve even setup a new LXC and started from scratch with the same result. For reference I’m using Ubuntu server so maybe I’ll try a different distro…
Tinkererto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English2·2 months agoAh thanks for that info I’ll definitely take a look
Tinkererto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English2·2 months agoCan I ask how you have this setup? Do you also have a reverse proxy setup or just WG on your router and everything gets routed via your router?
Tinkererto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English4·2 months agoI used wireguard self hosted for a bit but my work network is pretty locked down and I couldn’t find a UDP port that wasn’t blocked. How are you guys setting up wireguard in your home network? Or is it better to host it on a cloud VM?
I’m using tailscale right now because it punches through every firewall but I don’t like using external providers and I’m worried it will eventually enshittify. I have a cloudflare domain but I can’t really use any UDP port for my VPN as it’s blocked.
Tinkererto OpenChristian•"if god allows the devil to do evil, he's a accomplice and, if he doesn't, he's not omnipotent"English43·3 months agoI struggle with the fact that god created Lucifer who was his right hand man, he then rebelled and God just banished him from heaven, didn’t strip his powers, didn’t kill him. Then he created earth and just let the devil do whatever he wanted? God is all knowing and I get the idea of letting humans have free will but just letting the devil roam around and do whatever seems odd. I dont think we brought ain into the qorld God did aonce he created everything in heaven and earth. I also struggle with us humans (we all) suffer the consequences of one action from two people thousands of years ago.
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Proxmox does say docker isn’t officially supported in LXC. That being said I’m running 10 docker containers with no issues on an LXC. I have recently had some weird database not connecting issues and other strange new docker containers not working in an LXC for some reason. If you can I would try the same setup but in a VM and see what happens.
I recently was trying to get authentik setup via docker and it just wouldn’t work. I gave up and spun up a VM, ran the same docker compose file and it worked right away.
Hopefully this helps?