Out of curiosity. If someone is accessing self hosted services only from certain locations where ip addresses are known, is it a good idea to whitelist those ips in firewall and block external access for the rest?
Out of curiosity. If someone is accessing self hosted services only from certain locations where ip addresses are known, is it a good idea to whitelist those ips in firewall and block external access for the rest?
I stumbled upon streamripper which is a command line tool to do what the tool name says. And apparently there’s a docker container available to play around: https://hub.docker.com/r/clue/streamripper
The container in its current shape is not exactly fit for the purpose of recording the streams on a a predefined schedule. But you can start it with supplied parameters (streamripper command line params), and as a result you get the file saved to your location. So in a way it does the job, but you need to automate container management (start time, etc) for that purpose.
I may explore the idea of creating a more flexible container using streamripper once I have more time.
Thanks! I understand there are options for the podcasts. What about recording the online web radio streams on predefined schedule? From what I checked neither of those can do anything similar.
I couldn’t find one that suited me, so I continued using TickTick. I tried very hard to like Vikunja, which is probably the closest alternative to TickTick, but the lack of an iPhone/iPad app, among a few other issues, drove me back. I didn’t like using the right column to set task attributes. In my view, it requires too many clicks to set up a task with start/end times, effort levels, etc. This is especially painful on the phone. Another feature I missed in Vikunja was the drag-and-drop functionality that TickTick offers.