I can't make this work. I obtain a invalid header error (6003), I am checking and I don't know if I am missing something about configuration. (API KEY, API TOKEN, email...) I followed step by step :/
Awesome! Glad you liked the video! You're welcome! Feel free to suggest video ideas: community.bigbeartechworld.com/c/bigbearyoutube/bbyt-suggestions/7
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bigbear man thanks a lot for such informative videos for homelabbers ❤ do we need a static ip for cosmos cuz i was using cloudflared tunnels before since i have dynamic one
You're welcome, man! I'm glad that you like the videos. I just thought it would have been nice to have when I was getting started, but there wasn't much out there in terms of detail. You can utilize DuckDNS to dynamically update your home IP address to align with your DuckDNS domain. Following this, create a CNAME DNS record for your primary domain or subdomain, pointing it to your DuckDNS domain. This CNAME record will effectively use your home IP that's kept current on DuckDNS. Next, open ports 443 and 80 on your router and forward these ports to your Cosmos Cloud server. I have a playlist on DuckDNS, but nothing specific to Cosmos Cloud: ruclips.net/p/PL2RAscIdkpt-RHo21JlTd4gXIDhuGod0s It's important to exercise caution when opening ports on your firewall, as this can have security implications for your network. Just the BigBearCommunity if you have time: community.bigbeartechworld.com/
I have been trying to use a pfSense router in my home lab for quite some time now. I have a combo router from my ISP. Could you please make a video on how to configure a pfSense router to work with the existing combo ISP router? I would be very pleased and thankful.
So, I can't port forward 80/443 since they're already being forwarded for another device on my network. Unsure what to do at this point. I can get a local install of Cosmos, but I can't route a domain to it.
Can you remove what's running and use Cosmos Cloud to proxy to the service that's running on those ports? If you have any more questions, feel free to start a post at: community.bigbeartechworld.com
Legend, thanks a ton for this!!!
I can't make this work. I obtain a invalid header error (6003), I am checking and I don't know if I am missing something about configuration. (API KEY, API TOKEN, email...) I followed step by step :/
Great! Really advanced stuff. Answered all my questions. Thank you!
Awesome! Glad you liked the video! You're welcome!
Feel free to suggest video ideas: community.bigbeartechworld.com/c/bigbearyoutube/bbyt-suggestions/7
Great.This helped me.Thanx a lot!
Awesome, glad I could help!
This was very helpful, thank you for sharing!
You're welcome. Glad that I could help! Stay tuned for more!
If you have any video suggestions, please let me know here: community.bigbeartechworld.com/c/bigbearyoutube/bbyt-suggestions/7
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Feel free to suggest video ideas: community.bigbeartechworld.com/c/bigbearyoutube/bbyt-suggestions/7
bigbear man thanks a lot for such informative videos for homelabbers ❤
do we need a static ip for cosmos cuz i was using cloudflared tunnels before since i have dynamic one
You're welcome, man! I'm glad that you like the videos. I just thought it would have been nice to have when I was getting started, but there wasn't much out there in terms of detail.
You can utilize DuckDNS to dynamically update your home IP address to align with your DuckDNS domain. Following this, create a CNAME DNS record for your primary domain or subdomain, pointing it to your DuckDNS domain. This CNAME record will effectively use your home IP that's kept current on DuckDNS. Next, open ports 443 and 80 on your router and forward these ports to your Cosmos Cloud server.
I have a playlist on DuckDNS, but nothing specific to Cosmos Cloud: ruclips.net/p/PL2RAscIdkpt-RHo21JlTd4gXIDhuGod0s
It's important to exercise caution when opening ports on your firewall, as this can have security implications for your network.
Just the BigBearCommunity if you have time: community.bigbeartechworld.com/
I have been trying to use a pfSense router in my home lab for quite some time now. I have a combo router from my ISP. Could you please make a video on how to configure a pfSense router to work with the existing combo ISP router? I would be very pleased and thankful.
So, I can't port forward 80/443 since they're already being forwarded for another device on my network. Unsure what to do at this point. I can get a local install of Cosmos, but I can't route a domain to it.
Can you remove what's running and use Cosmos Cloud to proxy to the service that's running on those ports? If you have any more questions, feel free to start a post at: community.bigbeartechworld.com