Hello,

just wanted to share that I have successfully hosted copyparty instance behind cloudflare on my porator laptop :D

you can use it to share memes or use it as temporary storage, I don’t have any idea of how to manage a public facing service but I will figure it out.

I am already hacked it seems

    • ohshit604@sh.itjust.works
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      25 days ago

      This just in:

      Looks like someone took the liberty of uploading copyrighted shows and 3D printable gun parts to his file server.

      • UndergroundGoblin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        25 days ago

        I really don’t know why someone is that stupid… People explain why he/she should take it offline, for obvious reasons… and he/she still think it’s a good idea and continue. Some people have to learn it the hard way…

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    26 days ago

    I don’t have any idea of how to manage a public facing service but I will figure it out.

    Terrible move.

    What if someone puts something illegal on your server? How do you know someone hasn’t done that already?

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        26 days ago

        I don’t mean to add to the discourse here or to keep giving you hypotheticals but, while learning to self host is fun and cool, you really do not want this thing on public Internet. Even if you can delete files to prevent uncouth things, what if someone uploads something while you’re asleep, or away from your computer? Do you have others monitoring the instance to take down CSAM or other illegal material? What if someone uploads malware and it executes on your machine? If you must leave it exposed, you should allow only family and friends to access via a strongly passworded account(I think that is configurable with copy party).

        If you really want to expose services, try a media server like Plex or Jellyfin. You don’t want strangers to upload things to your machines.

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    26 days ago

    Take. It. Down.

    Do you know how much CSAM was on Lemmy when it first got started?

    This kind of service should be open for friends and family only, NOT the whole wide world.

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      26 days ago

      But I want to learn how to host things and manage services without opening it to public how would I know if I am capable enough.

      Also what else do you suggest to host? I have some experience but don’t know much

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        26 days ago

        you start with authenticated things, like forgejo and such, and always double check that anonymous visitors don’t see any data.

        but generally it’s also not wise to just expose most services to the internet. jellyfin for example had lots of leaks because lots of API functionality was accessible without authentication. I don’t know if it’s been fully fixed.
        expose a wireguard, it is safe, it is security software, and access everything else through it. you can keep using your domain for internal services.

        with copyparty there’s an added risk. if police finds you hosted child porn, they won’t care if it wasn’t you who uploaded it. someone reports it to them, they steal all your computers, worst case you can even end up in jail.

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        26 days ago

        You are ignoring people who have walked this path and are giving you the advice right now.

        Public file hosting is not where you start.