Looking for an alternative to synology photos. I moved over to synology about 3 years ago and am now considering moving out of the synology ecosystem. I’m looking for something that has a decent android app, wifi syncing, shareable albums, all the standard stuff.

Edit: thanks for the many replies, I’ll likely move to nextcloud as I was planning on deploying that anyway as a synology drive replacement. I’ll look into immich as well.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    The Immich app does not support self signed ssl certs which is unfortunate for a self hosted app since many home users have ISP imposed restrictions which makes getting a cert from a commercial provider difficult or impossible.

    Most other selfhosted apps do not have this problem.

    • fraksken
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      52 years ago

      Like the peer comment mentioned. just drop nginx in front and let it so the TLS handoff. always recommend to put nginx in front of any open source docker project as you can finetune many of the security controls there.

      • @[email protected]
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        02 years ago

        This only works of you have open ports to obtain and renew the cert from the commercial provider, many self hosters do not have this option.

    • pjhenry1216
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      22 years ago

      Do those restrictions cause issues with getting certs from Let’s Encrypt?

      • 486
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        52 years ago

        Getting certs from Let’s Encrypt should work fine with any provider, even if you can’t open any ports, since they do support DNS challenge.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          It definitely does. I have some internal-only sites that use Let’s Encrypt certificates. I use acme-dns and Certbot.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        To use lets encrypt or any other acme client you either need port 80 or 443 open. As I mentioned, this is not an option for many self hosters who have these poets closed by their ISPs.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          72 years ago

          If you own a domain name you can use DNS challenge for obtaining the ssl cert, no need to open ports to get a cert issued. Nginx proxy manager has this feature built in and has support for many DNS name registrars.