Hi fellow selfhosters!

What hostnames do you use for your systems and services?
And maybe why if it’s an interesting story.

I’ll start:
Steam Deck: krax
Smartphone: krix (once I get LineageOS installed again)
MiniPC: krux
Reserved for future use: krex & krox

Creative, I know. 😅 The names have no deeper meaning. The x comes from Linux. That’s it.

I know some of you use god names of certain pantheons, such as Thor. But I find that boring as a lot of people are doing that.  
 
 

Now let your pants down and tell me all about

your embarrassing host names!

44 points

I name my devices after greek gods based on what I’m going in life at the time or after what their purpose is.

I named my first gaming PC “Poseidon” when I was doing ship related work. Now it’s my server.

My gaming PC is “Asclepius”, the Greek god of healing. Built when I got into healthcare.

Hermes, god of messeges, is my lil pi that helps with routing (pihole, pivpn, nginx).

My HTPC is Dionysus, Greek god of wine and parties.

My thinkpad is Persephone cus it looks good but doesn’t do much. I might rename it.

The services that I run on these are just named “device-service” e.g. hermes-nginx

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fuck, this is way better than my current naming scheme of "customer-<devicepurpose>, I’m stealing it for my next setup.

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2 points

I do the same but Egyptian

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Server (big iron): Bender

Desktop (main character): Fry

Laptop (for accounting): Hermes

Netbook (small and dumb): Nibbler

Phone (held to my head): BrainSlug

HTPC (one big viewport): Leela

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This is my scheme as well! Pretty much to the t. Except my HTPC is hypnotoad and nibbler is my NAS.

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7 points

OMG Hypnotoad HTPC is so much better! Why didn’t I thnnk of that?

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34 points

MacBook Pro: mbp.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 2: rpi2.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 3: rpi3.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 4: rpi4.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 5: rpi5.domain.com
(Yes, I have one of each.)
Synology DS415+: ds415.domain.com
Phone: iphone.domain.com
Watch: watch.domain.com
AppleTV: appletv.domain.com
Nintendo Switch: switch.domain.com

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25 points

I’m missing the rpi1 in that list. Please fix ASAP.

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12 points

That one was called just rpi.domain.com, but didn’t stand the test of time…

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1 point

What happens if you add another RPi?

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I might rename them. So, e.g. if I’d add another Pi5, the existing one would become rpi5-1 and the new one rpi5-2.

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1 point

I envy you so much

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Wait until I tell you about all the small issues this zoo of devices brings with it… haha.

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Three-letter words that can be typed with one hand, since I have to type them frequently.

$ egrep "^([qwertasdfgzxcvb]{3}|[yuiophjkllnm]{3})$" /usr/share/dict/words
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16 points

Username checks out

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5 points

Yes, yours too.

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4 points

You have a mighty big hand if you reach l and a with the same one

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4 points

Mine just moves 😉

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1 point

? A and L are on opposite ends of the keyboard.

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2 points

This is the way.

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Hmm, this wouldn’t work well for me since I use Dvorak. All the vowels are on the left and the most common consonants are on the right.

My consonant options on the left hand are: py (top) and jkxb (bottom).

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21 points

Fedora is called fed. Ubuntu is ubu. Laptop is laptop 🌝

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6 points

Naming scheme like John Wick with his dog.

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What happens if you decide to use Fedora or Ubuntu on two devices?

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