That’s great!
> The problem I see here is that if my LAN goes down for some reason, I might not have access to my passwords
Not entirely true, you will still have read-only access.
I had a similar concern when I thought about self-hosting password managers. So I started a discussion regarding the same here.
Learned a lot of new stuff from the folks discussing here, take a look once, might help answer some of your queries as well.
Recently I put nginx in front of all the services in my homelab so I can have subdomains associated with each server but did not bother to setup ssl because it’s all in my local network.
Guess what I’ll be doing this weekend now 😬
Maybe you’re right, due to the rise of dns level filtering many companies try to host ads on legit domain. I know YouTube does this for sure. But since I’ve been using this setup (from past ~6 months) the amount of ads I have seen practically have dropped down a lot and even from the adguard stats I can see that almost 18% of queries are blocked so it’s a win for me.