My payment processor just terminated my account and i am reminded once again too self host literally everything.
I already have a self hosted crypto rail but for many people that is not an option, bank transfer is quite easy to do with just checking against my bank’s API, but remembering from the data before i got terminated it was around 40% transfer, 40% ideal, 20% card.
Is there anyway to self host those other payment ways outside transfer?
Does anyone have experience with this?
If you do thank you very much!
Maybe check out GNU Taler: https://www.taler.net/en/index.html
Does your bank even allow you to file debit notes, or collect money from other people’s credit cards? As far as I know that’s never part of a regular consumer bank account…
For payment in advance (if you clients put in the effort to do a bank transfer) I think there’s HBCI, FinTS or whatever standards we have integrated in some CRM and eCommerce solutions.
What i ment with bank transfer is that people send money to my bank account with a payment reference, and i poll the bank API to see if a payment has arrived with that reference.
No my bank doesn’t allow me to send SEPA debit, I don’t have a consumer bank account i have a business account but they still don’t allow it.
Payram?
This seems very interesting. I’ll take a look thanks!
I also found https://piprapay.com/
This seems to be a dashboard for payment processors like the other one linked here, however Payram seems to be an actual payment processor without KYC, no idea how they do it but im not complaining.
Still looking into payram and i have to say it looks a bit sketchy but if it works it works.
EDIT: I would recommend against using Payram for anyone reading this, it’s very sketchy and what seals the deal for me is their application is closed source.
https://github.com/PayRam/payram-runtime-base/pkgs/container/runtime-base
links to their github repo:
https://github.com/PayRam/payram-core
which 404s at time of writing.
I’ve been searching aswell but also with these results they all seems to be dashboards, gateways, or whatever that integrate with payment processors. I can’t find a truly self hosted payment processor.
The only one that genuinely claims to do it is Payram, but they seems so sketch that im not going to use it.
That’s all I got bro. I tried.
Thank you for helping!
Payram seemed really interesting at first, but too risky sadly.
Saame. Altho just regular webhosting for me
Mine just disabled all domains as their antivir found a “”“potential backdoor php”“” - thats what they claimed* (just a php page parser)
=> just a cute “login to user 401” error on all domains. Why bother quarantining a single file if you can disable a customers entire webspace
Ordered a “Dell Wyse 5070 Thin Client Mini PC Server J5005 Celeron J4105 8gbRAM 64 gb SSD” and will selfhost my sites now…
Flip dependency.
Self host Akkoma. Selfhost Websites. Hack your router. Done.
What a weird world we live in.

That leaves domains. Can’t self host those
*their ““antivir”” claimed lots of things … its hilarious
Maybe this can help you ? https://github.com/juspay/hyperswitch
That leaves domains. Can’t self host those
You mean DNS? Absolutely can self host those if you have a stable IP address. I ran djbdns for years, although it was on a xen VPS slice in a datacenter, not in my home.
The information you file with your domain registrar includes at least two IP addresses (which can be the same) and names (which must be different) for the primary name resolvers for your domain. The registrar communicates those to the right upstream layer - in the case of .com, that means a query to a.gtld-servers.net asking for an NS record for example.com will get a response with your DNS server’s name (perhaps a.ns.example.com or ns1.example.com) as well as a “glue” answer (in the same response) of an A record that defines the IP address for that name. Any recursive resolver will then ask your server for the subdomain records.
You can update records on your nameserver at any time, but you’re subject to some delays in updating those glue records and it’s not automated, so you really don’t want them to be dynamic addresses.
It gets more complicated with DNSSEC.
As far as i can tell this seems to be a dashboard for payment processors, not a self hosted payment processor.




