Dear Nachiketa Sadhu,
Recently I have gone through this article which explains step by step how you can convert your old laptop into a server also It also explains what else you can do with this server Like:
1. Use it for OwnCloud https://owncloud.org/ / Nextcloud https://nextcloud.com/ 2. For SMTP server for sending emails 3. For Backup 4. As FTP server 5. For Docker https://www.docker.com/ 6. Hosting website 7. Put music & videos then stream it online through PeerTube https://joinpeertube.org/ / ClipBucket https://clipbucket.com/ (Youtube, NetFlix streaming like Open Source script)
Here is the link: https://dev.to/jayesh_w/this-is-how-i-turned-my-old-laptop-into-a-server-1el...
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 6:52 PM Akshay S Dinesh asdofindia@gmail.com wrote:
Nemo has a series https://captnemo.in/blog/2018/04/22/home-server-networking/
I find this setup slightly complicated.
This is my setup https://asd.learnlearn.in/home-server/
But power backup is a big problem I face.
On Thu, 11 Jun, 2020, 18:48 Nachiketa Sadhu, sadhun@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I recently moved from Mumbai to Kolkata, where I have a fiber network connection who provided me with a private IP address for my machine. My local IP is 172.17.177.88 and the public IP is 45.250.245.79. My desktop is connected to a Wi-fi router with a DHCP host, which provides a IP to my desktop 192.168.1.46.
If I want to run a web server and mail server namely Apache and postfix on my machine, how do I configure my machine? Not running the machine 24/7 will be a problem?
I run Fedora 32 64 bit GNU/Linux on my machine. Please let me know if any more information is required to answer my question.
I will be thankful for any pointers which I can read to understand the complexities. -- https://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers