KDE Connect, and if needed, ntfy.sh.
this post was submitted on 28 Mar 2024
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Can vouch for KDE Connect—especially powerful on android.
Ntfy.sh is my go to and croc if I want encryption.
Last time I tried to host Ntfy it was serving up its GUI to unauthenticated visitors. I couldn't figure out how to prevent that. Is that still going on?
Yes but you can disable the webui with a env variable for docker and dont allow any channel without password, this is the most strict way with ntfy.sh
Yep. Just started self-hosting Ntfy a month ago and it’s still the case
Found something in their FAQ thanks to the other comment:
web-root: disable
option in theserver.yml
file.