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···+OK, let's [install Cloudron](https://www.cloudron.io/get.html). It has a [Home Server Installation in the docs](https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/home-server/).···Port forwarding for tcp/80 and tcp/443 setup to the internal IP address of the server. Confirm that I can get to the Cloudron setup page from the public address.OK, I turned off that Unifi local DNS of `home.bmann.ca`, and undid all of the private DNS settings. Accessing Cloudron from the public IP address, and it is being forwarded to the server.+Enabling [Dynamic DNS](https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#dynamic-dns) under Network settings -- Cloudron will use my Cloudflare API key to update the public address if my home connection IP changes.+Setting up backup. [[Commons Computer]] uses my Digital Ocean account, but I recall that I have a [[Storj]] account, which is decentralized file storage. There is a free tier, and even at the paid tier it has 25GB included for free. I upgraded to a pro paid account by sending some STORJ tokens via Ethereum[^tokens].+[^tokens]: went to [Uniswap](https://app.uniswap.org), swapped some Ethereum for 100 STORJ (about $60USD). Sent 50 STORJ to the receiving address Storj gave me, once it was confirmed they credited me 55 STORJ (10% bonus for paying with tokens).+OK, we're up and running. I don't really have a plan for this machine, other than it's _inside_ my home. Let's setup a `home` group for permissions, which just has my `boris` user in it. I might give some other people accounts on Cloudron, but they shouldn't have access to this home group.+I guess I'll start by just creating a [[Surfer]] app running, for static file serving and WebDAV, right at the base domain <https://home.bmann.ca>.