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Remmina is a remote desktop client for POSIX-based computer operating systems. It supports the Remote Desktop Protocol, VNC, NX, XDMCP, SPICE and SSH protocols. With this container you can connect through VNC to your RDP session, SSH,... In the Docker Hub description for the container is a example how to reverse proxy noVNC with nginx and secure it via http basic authentification.

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Remmina(https://remmina.org/) is a remote desktop client written in GTK, aiming to be useful for system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote computers in front of either large or tiny screens. Remmina supports multiple network protocols, in an integrated and consistent user interface. Currently RDP, VNC, SPICE, SSH and EXEC are supported.

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Resilio-sync(https://www.resilio.com/individuals/) (formerly BitTorrent Sync) uses the BitTorrent protocol to sync files and folders between all of your devices. There are both free and paid versions, this container supports both. There is an official sync image but we created this one as it supports user mapping to simplify permissions for volumes.

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Alternative Imgur front-end This can further be configured with the environment variables Please see the project github for further

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Rocket.Chat is a Web Chat Server, developed in JavaScript, using the Meteor fullstack framework. It is a great solution for communities and companies wanting to privately host their own chat service or for developers looking forward to build and evolve their own chat platforms.

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RSS-To-Telegram beta

Network ServicesMessenger, Other, Productivity

A self-hosted telegram JS/TS bot that dumps posts from RSS feeds to a telegram chat. This script was created because all the third party services were unreliable, slow.

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This Docker image can be used to create a video streaming server that supports RTMP, RTMPS, HLS, DASH out of the box. It also allows adaptive streaming and custom transcoding of video streams. All modules are built from source on Debian and Alpine Linux base images. Stream live RTMP content to: rtmp://(server ip):1935/live/(stream_key) where (stream_key) is any stream key you specify. Stream live RTMPS content to: rtmps://(ssl_domain):1936/live/(stream_key) where (stream_key) is any stream key you specify. (Check the Github Wiki for information on setting up RTMPS support) View in VLC: rtmp://(server ip):1935/live/(stream-key) http://(server ip):8080/hls/(stream-key).m3u8 http://(server ip):8080/dash/(stream-key)_src.mpd View in Browser (assumes (stream-key) is 'test', edit the html files from the mounted directory to change this): http://(server ip):8080/players/hls.html http://(server ip):8080/players/dash.html http://(server ip):8080/players/rtmp.html

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This Docker image can be used to create a video streaming server that supports RTMP, HLS, DASH out of the box. It also allows adaptive streaming and custom transcoding of video streams. All modules are built from source on Debian and Alpine Linux base images. Stream live RTMP content to: rtmp://server ip:1935/live/stream_key where stream_key is any stream key you specify. View: rtmp://server ip:1935/live/stream-key http://server ip:8080/hls/stream-key.m3u8 http://server ip:8080/dash/stream-key_src.mpd

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Seafile is an open source enterprise file sync and share platform with high reliability and performance. Seafile provides similar feature set to Dropbox, Google Drive and Office 365, while it allows users to host the server on their own hardware. The core feature of Seafile is file sync and share. It provides client apps for most operating systems like Windows, Mac OS, Linux, iOS and Android. It also provides a user-friendly web interface for accessing files in a web browser.

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Easy to use SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) server with OpenSSH and Fail2ban installed for extra hardening against brute force attacks. Forked from atmoz/sftp. Based on phusion/baseimage. Shared Path is an example. You must replace host path with path to a folder to share AND change user in the container path to the name of a user account configured in users.conf. See dockerhub or github page for more info.

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SFTPGo

Network Services

Fully featured and highly configurable SFTP server with optional HTTP/S, FTP, FTPS and WebDAV support. Several storage backends are supported: local filesystem, encrypted local filesystem, S3 (compatible) Object Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage, SFTP.

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Sharry allows to share files with others in a simple way. It is a self-hosted web application. The basic concept is: upload files and get a url back that can then be shared. Being based on Alpine Linux, size of this container is very small. For a complete documentation of this container, see https://github.com/jlesage/docker-sharry#readme

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silabs-multipan-thread

Home Automation, Network ServicesOther

Standalone version of the Silicon Labs multiprotocol addon for Home Assistant. The cool kids that run it all in docker containers! An EFR based chipset Thread stick is required for this container to start. It needs to be passed in as the same value you provide such as the default of /dev/thread using a line such as /dev/serial/by-id/usb-Nabu_Casa_SkyConnect_v1.0_76f624b636edec1191324740ad51a8b2-if00-port0:/dev/thread

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Smokeping(https://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/) keeps track of your network latency. For a full example of what this application is capable of visit UCDavis(http://smokeping.ucdavis.edu/cgi-bin/smokeping.fcgi).

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Snipe-it(https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it) makes asset management easy. It was built by people solving real-world IT and asset management problems, and a solid UX has always been a top priority. Straightforward design and bulk actions mean getting things done faster.

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This tool will continuosly run Speedtests at the chosen interval and export the data to InfluxDB. What makes this different is that it's using the Ookla CLI tool which provides some expanded details that you can use to tag your Influx Data. An example of the dashboard I made in Grafana can be found at https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/13053. strong This container only includes the scripts to run the speedtests and export to Influx. InfluxDB must be installed seperatly. I welcome feedback or additional improvements. Please open an issue on the project page. /strong

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Speedmon-InfluxDBv2

Network ServicesOther

Automatically run periodic internet speed tests and save results to InfluxDB v1.

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An application for launching HTML5 Network Speed Test Server. You can test download & upload speed from any device within your network with a web browser that is IE10 or new. Create Your Own HTML5 Network SpeedTest Server? 1) Install App 2) Now open your browser and direct it to: A: For HTTP use: http://YOUR--UNRAID-SERVER-IP:3000 B: For HTTPS use: https://YOUR-UNRAID-SERVER-IP:3001 How to use OpenSpeedTest Network Speed Test Server? You need two devices in between your WiFi router. Run OpenSpeedTest Server App on one device and connect directly to your router, if it's a wireless device, put it within 1.5 meters. Navigate to the URL shown in OpenSpeedTest Server App from the second device. Now you can test download and upload speed from other devices on your network to the device with OpenSpeedTest-Server. Important Info : - Use the Fastest Device Available with you for Server. - Use 5Ghz WiFi Band for Maximum Performance. - Do not minimize this Application or run in background. When you run a speed test. Are you experiencing slow internet usage? Endless buffering? Probably due to a congested wifi channel. You may need to change your WiFi router location or adjust your router settings. OpenSpeedTest-Server is here to help you to improve your internet experience. Test Your WiFi (Wireless) or Ethernet Connection (Wired Connection) and Fix your local network before pointing fingers towards your ISP for a slow and sluggish internet experience. Introducing HTML5 Network Speed Test Server for Android, iOS, Windows, Mac & Linux!. For Headless/large-scale deployments, Docker image and Source Code are available. Why do you need to Create Your Own SpeedTest Server? You can run OpenSpeedTest Server in your Home Lab, Office Server or Cloud Server. So that you or employees who work from home can run a speed test to your office and make sure they can run everything smoothly. Choosing between ISP1 & ISP2. Sometimes your ISP2 is Faster than ISP1 when you test your speed on popular speed test sites. But when you connect to your Home/Office/Cloud, that slower connection may perform better. The only way to find out is to run a speed test against your infrastructure. Troubleshooting network issues. It is common even when your Internet connection is working fine, but some of the devices in your network may experience trouble getting decent connectivity to the internet. The issue might be the wrong VLAN ID or Faulty Switch. If you run a Local network speed test, you can find and fix these issues easily. Before you add a repeater. Most repeaters will reduce your network speed by 50%, so if you put it far away, it will perform worse, and if you put it too close, you will not get enough coverage if you run a Local Network speed test. Depending on the application requirements, you can decide exactly where you need to put your repeater. Browsing experience. Many useful browser extensions are out there that we all know and love. But some of them are really slowing you down for a few seconds per page you visit. You may see good performance when you test your network performance via File Transfer or Command-line utilities, but you may experience poor performance when browsing the internet. This is due to a bad browser configuration that includes unwanted extensions installed. From my experience, only keep the one you are going to use every single day. Extensions that you may use once in a while should be removed or disabled for maximum performance. If you see poor performance, try OpenSpeedTest from Private Window or Incognito Window. This tool can be used to check the browser performance and impact of Extensions on your browsing experience. No client-side software or plugin is required. You can run a network speed test from any device with a web browser that is IE10 or newer.

SpeedtestforInfluxDB

atribe's Repository

Cloud, Network ServicesWeb

A speedtest docker container that forwards the data to influxDB. Download the config.ini file from https://github.com/barrycarey/Speedtest-for-InfluxDB-and-Grafana/blob/master/config.ini before you start the container.

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This is a Dockerfile for Splunk designed for OpenShift and unRAID based on Alpine Linux - https://www.splunk.com If you run the Dockerfile with no arguments you will get a single instance of Splunk 9.0.3 with the user admin:changeme2019. The web interface is exposed on port HTTP/8000, data ingest on TCP/9997, and API on HTTPS/8089. Compatible with Splunk 7.1.0 and newer.

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SpoofDPI

Network Services

A simple and fast software designed to bypass Deep Packet Inspection

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spotweb

Network ServicesOther

Spotweb is a decentralized usenet community based on the Spotnet protocol. Spotweb requires an operational webserver with PHP7.2 installed, it uses either an MySQL or an PostgreSQL database to store it's contents in.

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It's MS SQL Server... on Linux... who would have thunk it?!? Uses Official images for Microsoft SQL Server based on Ubuntu @ https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-mssql-server/ Database Storage Path: SQL Server data storage, defaults to cache drives for best performance. TCP Access Port - SQL Server TCP port, defaults to 1433. Accept End-User License Agreement - End-user License Agreement, REQUIRED. Sysadmin Password - SQL Server Sysadmin (sa) password, defaults to ChangeMe! if not changed.