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Cloudron on a Raspberry pi?

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    replied to nebulon on last edited by
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    @nebulon yup! I tried it as well, and could not get it to work. building on the pi itself proved to be
    the easiest way...

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    @yusf yes exactly that, makes it feel like a strong brick you could throw around

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    replied to nebulon on last edited by iamthefij
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    @nebulon would all binaries not run (eg. /bin/sh from within the base) or just Go binaries that you compiled within the buildx pipeline? If it's the former, it may not be using the right base image. If it's the latter and the former works, perhaps setting the GOARCH variable via a build-arg would solve it.

    Note: I personally have not used buildx yet, but from what I can see it's a simpler, automatic version of what I'm trying to do with qemu that handles the manifest for you. So I think you should just be able to build without the muckiness of all the build-args I pass, but if not you can play with mixing those in until it works.

    I think buildx is supported on my laptop, so I can give it a try, but it's not supported on my CI box yet, so I haven't switched.

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    replied to iamthefij on last edited by
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    I was wondering what the current state of this is, as I would be extremely interested in migrating my Cloudron setup to a Raspberry pi.

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    The project has stalled a bit unfortunately 😞 So far, there's not much interest in ARM server (apart from hosting on pi), I was hoping we will see more ARM servers mainstream...

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    Hey! I was working on this, but stumbled upon two issues:

    1. As @girish said, there's not much interest in ARM servers, so it would be very low priority to integrate having different architectures into cloudron main code; and

    2. I wanted to do this so I could host my cloudron at home, but since mos ISPs where I live won't let you expose port 80, 443, 25, etc., I lost interest in pursuing this.

    If cloudron would support having nginx on custom ports, that would be cool for people wanting to host at home and with the same problem, but I think this is also not a priority now, as not too many people seem to be interested in this.

    It's not too hard to make cloudron's install script work on a raspberry pi, though, but you'd have to maintain a fork, which was also not my interest at the time. If you want to, though, DM me and I can give you a few pointers.

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    replied to malvim on last edited by
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    @malvim There's a nice thread on all the different tools you can use to expose apps under dev or home run services:
    https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/6231/ngrok-alternatives-awesome-tunneling

    Even if you don't have a domain, any subdomain provider will work, and I'm sure many of the forum members could offer a container that does just that on one of their subdomains if you don't already have one and a VPS.

    Life of sky tech

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    @robi hey, thanks for the reply!

    I'll take a look.

    I currently do own a domain and run cloudron on a rented server, but I'm from Brazil and stuff is pretty bad here right now, and it's starting to be a bit too expensive for my purposes.

    I thought about hosting at home, but stumbled upon this problem. I'll take a look ad that thread and see what I can use. Thanks again!

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    @malvim said in Cloudron on a Raspberry pi?:

    I currently do own a domain and run cloudron on a rented server, but I'm from Brazil and stuff is pretty bad here right now

    We also have a thread on that.. search for "cheap vps" ..
    my profile has a link to the affordable VPS servers I use.

    Life of sky tech

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    @girish @nebulon , just wanted to add my voice to ARM (RPi) support.

    More and more hostings appears with RPi with a very attractive pricing (8Gb RAM, 4CPU Cores * 2Ghz, 30Gb network HDD) for ~$15/month.

    It would be also very handy for a private in-office use, for a more private use cases.

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