I am not personally using these all-in-one solutions, but Casa OS has been posted frequently in this sub; Cosmos Server seems to have many more features than that.

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    That’s really cool, I’ve felt for a while that a middle ground between something like yunohost and a manual deployment would be cool and this seems to fit the bill quite nicely

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    Anti-DDOS, eh?

    You lost me there. There is no self-hosted anti-ddos solution that is going to be effective… Because any decent DDOS attack, can easily completely overwhelm your WAN connection. (And potentially even your ISP’s upstream(s) )#

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      Had a router / firewall salesman talk about a firewall’s ddos protection once. I kinda laughed in his face and asked how they did that feat.

      Of course, he had no clue. But was still very confident in it. After all, it said so on the box.

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    Oh my god, thank you! This changes everything for me and my planning. I was just starting to look into authentication and properly securing my stuff and was feeling overwhelmed. This adds the features I need without locking me in unlike pretty much all the other alternatives I’ve looked at. No need to refactor my setup much at all, and if I want more granular control of an aspect I can, seemingly, easily decouple that part. Just fantastic. I wouldn’t even call this a all-in-one solution, since it can build on top, it doesn’t need to be all.

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    This seems Interesting. thanks! I’ll add a semi-ot question: if I’m using CasaOs, can I stop using it (maybe even uninstall it) while keeping my docker apps and configuration as they are now? I started with CasaOs but now I feel I could give it up and start manually handling my containers