For my Masters thesis project, I’m required to keep a blog documenting my progress, and being the open source/self hosting guy that I am, I decided to host my own WriteFreely instance on my VPS.

The problem is, WriteFreely doesn’t support direct image uploads, only embeds. I’d of course like to self host my images for the blog too, so I’m in need of a really lightweight image hosting solution. Things like Immich or Nextcloud are far too much for what I need, I basically just need a password-protected upload interface and the ability to grab the direct links to the images to embed them. I don’t need analytics or account management or anything like that.

I know I could transfer images to my server directly via scp or rsync or ftp and host them behind nginx directly, but that’s a faff and I’d rather just deploy a container once and be done with it.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

  • PlexSheep@infosec.pub
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    1 day ago

    You can make a new user on the server with password login, and just access it with SFTP. Most graphical file explorers can do SFTP.

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      24 hours ago

      Yep, you could also put any portable SFTP program on a thumb drive and SFTP it to your box from any computer you are at.