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In this video, we'll be exploring the amazing notification tool called NTFY (or notify). With NTFY, you can get notifications for almost anything you want, from long-running commands to battery levels. It's free, open-source, and can be self-hosted, making it a powerful tool for sysadmins and power users alike.
We'll start by showing you how to install NTFY on Linode, one of our favorite cloud providers, or on-prem using Docker, a Raspberry Pi, or a Cloudflare tunnel. We'll also show you how to set up the free NTFY app for Android or iPhone to receive notifications.
Once you've got NTFY up and running, we'll show you some fun use cases, including how to get notified when a long-running command finishes, when your website goes down, or when your battery is low. We'll also show you how to set up a cron job for a daily reminder or a birthday reminder.
If you're a sysadmin or power user looking for a notification tool that can do almost anything, then NTFY is the tool for you. So, join us and learn how to get notified of everything with NTFY!
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Host your own NTFY Server with Linode: ntck.co/linode - you get a $100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user! 🔥🔥Like my videos? Consider joining NetworkChuck Academy: ntck.co/NCAcademy ☕☕Try my coffee: NetworkChuck.coffee VIDEO DOCS and LINKS: ntck.co/ntfync In this video, we'll be exploring the amazing notification tool called NTFY (or notify). With NTFY, you can get notifications for almost anything you want, from long-running commands to battery levels. It's free, open-source, and can be self-hosted, making it a powerful tool for sysadmins and power users alike. We'll start by showing you how to install NTFY on Linode, one of our favorite cloud providers, or on-prem using Docker, a Raspberry Pi, or a Cloudflare tunnel. We'll also show you how to set up the free NTFY app for Android or iPhone to receive notifications. Once you've got NTFY up and running, we'll show you some fun use cases, including how to get notified when a long-running command finishes, when your website goes down, or when your battery is low. We'll also show you how to set up a cron job for a daily reminder or a birthday reminder. If you're a sysadmin or power user looking for a notification tool that can do almost anything, then NTFY is the tool for you. So, join us and learn how to get notified of everything with NTFY! **Sponsored by Linnode, Cloud Computing From Akamai
@MFmyk3
11 ай бұрын
Love the videos. - can you update on that status of your nwc course site? I’ve sent several emails to support with no response.
@user-mc8xt1iq7c
11 ай бұрын
this is an instant notification system, minus ssh, for headless hacking gadgets
@user-mc8xt1iq7c
11 ай бұрын
also for an 'im still alive" recurring message to track when a remote device goes down
@abdellouioussema6594
11 ай бұрын
please NetworkChuck whats the background music i love it
@ganesh6907
11 ай бұрын
Your drinking so much of coffee ☕
ntfy maintainer here. Thanks for this video, dude! Happy to answer questions. (Maybe delayed though as I am travelling internationally tmr)
@donciak
11 ай бұрын
why are you so awsome??
@syedibrahimkhalil786
11 ай бұрын
Awesome, could you let us know about security based use cases?
@zsoltilibai3417
11 ай бұрын
So if i have multiple devices can i send a message to a specific device?
@MrGh0sT_8124
11 ай бұрын
@@syedibrahimkhalil786I am using this tool from a long time in my Security Operation Centre. I can easily push certain alerts like windows wrong password or usb device connected or specific alerts as push notification. This is really handy.
@binwiederhier
11 ай бұрын
@@donciak 😂 Thanks for the kind words.
Little command line kung fu for those who dont know...if you forgot to put sudo on a command..instead of retyping the command just type "sudo !!" And the last command will be repeated with sudo in the beginning. The two exclaimation marks (!!) will repeat the last command with whatever you typed in the beginning. Very usefull trick, mostly for when you forgot sudo.
@MarkoVukovic0
11 ай бұрын
Great trick, thanks for that!
@jeschinstad
11 ай бұрын
Yes. More precisely, !! is shortcut for !-1, where 1 is the number of commands ago that you want to repeat. !386 would run the command number 386 in your history. That can be highly useful as well. "history". Find the command you want to repeat and !number to run it.
@MarkoVukovic0
11 ай бұрын
@@jeschinstad learning something new every day, that's really powerful. Thanks!
@jeschinstad
11 ай бұрын
@@MarkoVukovic0: Yes, I love it! This is the benefit of a system having had 50 years to mature. It has enormous amounts of useful little things and always something new to learn. :) Did you know that if you press ctrl+xe then you can write your command into your default editor to make it easier to read and edit and then when you save and close, it will be run as a command? Very useful, particularly on dangerous commands!
@MarkoVukovic0
11 ай бұрын
@@jeschinstad another one I didn't know, wow, thanks! I've been using Linux for years but never bothered to look into these amazing shortcuts! Thanks again! Do you use a terminal multiplexer? I am enjoying Byobu after having used Screen for many years.
Even when you don't really want to use the software or project ... You still want to watch the video because it is so entertaining!
Thank You Chuck ! A year ago, when I first saw Your channel, You became my inspiration to change my life. I changed my career and since June 2023 I have been working in IT :) 😎 Great channel keep it up :) You're doing a great job!
Oh that's so cool to see you do a video on this tool! I have been using it for some time now and got it introduced at my workplace. I work at the ER of a local hospital and we use it to sent push messages to other nearby hospitals (and receive them) when it's getting very busy somewhere so it is likely more patients will be coming towards us as they are running out of capacity for example. Really useful and so easy to use even doctors can work with it haha. Besides that I also use it for my homelab (in another channel obviously haha) and for example to sent commands to control my smart home. I also use it with tasker which lets you do fun stuff like request the location of your phone or the battery levels and get notified when they are low. Truly the possibilities are endless and its really easy to setup and get going. The developer did a great job on writing splendid documentation for his tool as well. I'm really grateful for the person that made this and it's awesome to see a (relatively?) big KZreadr give him some well-deserved recognition for his efforts! Great video
@user-mv1oc5ng1e
11 ай бұрын
wym relatively this man has 3.26 million subscribers lmao
@dangerous8333
11 ай бұрын
I have absolutely no need for this though.
@DJ29Joesph
11 ай бұрын
Its crazy how late Chuck gets to the game. Like he waits for everyone else and copy them lol
@jonathanj.3695
11 ай бұрын
@QSC0P3 You had me at "run it as a portal so that you can chat to chatGPT". (I've been obsessed with ChatGPT lately and have been using it help me create code and scripts).
@QSC0P3
10 ай бұрын
@@user-mv1oc5ng1e oh yeah scrap the relatively haha that's prettig damn big nvm
Wow, I've been wanting something like this for so long. This is the first project you've led me to that had running within the hour of learning about it.
Set this up because of this video and I love it. Get notified every morning on whether or not my backups failed or were successful.
came here for the topic. walked away with exactly what I was needing before with cloudflare tunnels. thanks man. really enjoy your content
Thanks Chuck. . Also, guyz. You can add " --restart always" while running the docker container so even after system reboot ur docker container spins up again and your notification never stops.
i love this channel because it keeps me up to date with all the new tools that pay Chuck to get excited about
I watched this months ago but just now had a migration project where I have had a chance to use it! this has made my life SO MUCH better these last days! Thanks a lot Chuck. Always spreading awesome content.
Your videos have always kept me up to date with Linode. Thats literally all Ive learned. Linode., You need LINODE for everything.
Always wanted to write a cool comment
@Void_Rudster
11 ай бұрын
I completely agree with your statement and thats honestly such a cool idea
@felipica
11 ай бұрын
this is a cool comment
@awakenotwoke1973
11 ай бұрын
Oh well. Better luck next time.
@Void_Rudster
11 ай бұрын
@@awakenotwoke1973 shut
@skitzojedi2505
11 ай бұрын
🧊 🧊 🧊
I Really want to thank you for renewing my excitement for tech and for learning again. I pretty much gave up long ago and got buried in the slog of 9-5 and felt like I was drowning a bit. Great content, amazing presentation, and just all around fantastic.
@darksalmon
7 ай бұрын
Same. Burned out some time ago but I'm finding my way back to being excited about tech because of people like him.
This video just popped right when I needed it. Last week I was thinking about setting up notifications when things are done in the cli for example running ansible playbooks take a while sometimes. Ntfy is the perfect solution, great project. And thanks for the tutorial Chuck!
I have never been more excited, charmed, and motivated by a video I intend to never use. Chuck, your energy is infectious. Now if only your knowledge were so as well.
23 minutes of video gives 23 weeks of study to fully understand everything hahaha really love you
@Unbroken935
4 ай бұрын
lol
Fascinating. I did something similar in the ancient past, when XMPP was the next big thing. I would send notifications as chat messages. It's very useful to have things like this, but the really old fashioned way of doing this is through email. Having your system being notify you of things via mail is very useful and perhaps more generally useful since you can generate as much descriptive text as you like. But fun is always fun! :)
For anyone asking: binwiederhier, German for „(ich) bin wieder hier“ means "I am back again" and can be pronounced like "bin vida here" :-) Grüße! 😊
@emerelle3535
2 ай бұрын
Mann, da wollt ich aufgeregt ne Antwort tippen und dann war jemand acht Monate schneller. :P
@freckhard
2 ай бұрын
@@emerelle3535 😇👍
These tutorials always make me smile and they’re so dang useful!!!
I just set up my own home server. Small tip: If you are already hosting something on port 80 on your home server or you just want to use a different port instead of doing "80:80", do [PORT]:80. Where [PORT] is the port number you choose. Pretty slick notification service. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the easy to follow tutorial!
Thank you for making this video. I took you advise and signed up for a Linode server. The good news is I now have a "go to" place for Linux servers. The bad news, for the folks at Linode, is I am a complete novice/newbie with Linux. I didn't know to "Harden" the Linode and it became spammer candy. I received policy violations within hours of signing up. Sorry bout that, my bad. Huge plug for the Linode folks. They were very gracious I also did the Portainer thing which is awesome. Bottom line, Linux yea, Docker, yea, Portainer yea, and NTFY yea. Good day in the neighborhood.
Ntfy is just what I needed! Thanks for another great video.
You are the best sir, you give us tools we actually need.
Your videos have always kept me up-to-date with the latest technologies used within the IT world; and they taught me a lot so far. I've always had that passion for IT and your videos have really made it more fun for me to get around new technologies. Keep up the awesome work man. You've always made good quality content, just wanted to show my appreciation for the effort you're putting into making those videos
17:00 i had no clue you can do terinary operators in terminal, nice one. also of course ntfy is AMAZING, thank you for popping up in my suggested video and thank you to the devs/maintainers of the software! deffo going to set it up on my rpi
Love the self hosted solutions. Thank you!
Awesome video. I actually registered to Linode and set this up to play with, this is wonderful (and Linode is pretty cool too). Thanks for the video!
Thanks I really needed something like this for my automation programs originally I was going to make a python script that sends me an email to notify me but it seemed like a lot of work, but now imma implement ntfy on my scripts😃
I love these type of videos. More dockers the better.
Been waiting to receive a notification from this channel❤
What a powerful tool ❤
German dude here, "binwiederhier" is in deed german and translates to "i am here again". So basicly "bin wieder hier" on your channel, enjoying nice dockerized tools to add to my digital home-fortress. Thanks for your vids, keep it up ;) Also as a side note: Due to the upcoming python for excel you could even notify from excel sheets if certain rules are met (for example some values in cells reach certain limits)
@JoanLavell
11 ай бұрын
Probably already works with a VBA Shell command
Now that's what I am talking about! Good video Chuck! Keep it coming
You're an amazing teacher!!! I'm definitely subscribing !
if you do "docker run ---name ntfy p 80:80 -itd binwiederhier/ntfy serve" it'll name the container and you won't have to copy paste the ID. You can also add --restart always to it, and it'll always boot up with your server.
@trs_one
4 ай бұрын
thanks for this
that's insane! I'm adding that in my work flow as of today and will share it in our next team meeting!
@bambo5243
10 ай бұрын
how are you planning to implement it? i dont rly get for what i would use it
@Shinika01
10 ай бұрын
@@bambo5243 users of my tools can be alerted by notifications instead of emails with the results of the tools... i get notification when a user logged in with a wrong password... I get notifications if anything went wrong on one of the API call... and so on... it's amazin
Thanks for sharing, super simple and clear! Love your videos man. This will be amazing, adding value to my software. Cheers 🎉
"Bin wieder hier" means "(I) am again here" Thank you for the video! I'm drinking coffee right now 😊❤
Amazing video!! I used ntfy to send me a message on my phone when someone is at the door. I built an IP camera, hooked it up to motion eye. Luckily motion eye has a feature where you can run a command when motion is detected. But it works a dream. Thanks Chuck!
@JohnDoe-oy7sz
10 ай бұрын
💯
@ProfessorLinux
2 ай бұрын
That is cool.
an interesting thing is as this uses simple post requests, I can use something like this in modded minecraft since some mods add computers that can do this sort of thing. I think it would be very useful for seeing when a crafting recipie is finished since in some modpacks it can take quite a while to do so
@Markyroson
11 ай бұрын
That would be a cool use case! Curious how you’d implement.
@vnc.t
11 ай бұрын
computercraft/cc tweaked?
@vnc.t
11 ай бұрын
you can request a bulk craft with create mod mechanical crafters and have it send you a push notification when it's done
@vnc.t
11 ай бұрын
@@Markyrosonlua, cc adds http module so not that hard to send the request
@somethingcoolgoeshere
11 ай бұрын
Imagine a system where you can send commands to a computer in-game from your IRL phone! Craft me x64 crafting tables
love this vid, thanks again! Had to restart my linode instance and had to go back here to reference the docker commands to bring back up my nifty server again. This time I captured them in my notepad ;)
Yo chuck thanks bro for the info...really helped me out this passed week a ton or more actually. Keep it up ❤🇿🇦 love from south africa
First. Love to see new content from Chuck. 😊
SHENANIGANS 🤩
Mr. Chuck You're awesome!!! Thanks for the content... Once again. You're awesome!!!
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing. Keep up the great work!
Amazing 😮
Bioinformatic pipelines that run for ages might be able to use this. Sometimes it takes multiple days to run them. This might just be a gamechanger to immediately become productive again when the pipeline has finished running (at least when running locally!)
@andrewferguson6901
11 ай бұрын
THE FIRE ALARM BELL FROM GHOSTBUSTERS IS WHAT YOU WANT
This tool is amazing. Adding it to workflow immediately.
Glad to see this project getting some more love. I switched from Pushover a month or two ago, and I've been trying to use it everywhere I can.
@nickshanks4
8 ай бұрын
Why did you switch from Pushover?
@JPDVM20_14
8 ай бұрын
@@nickshanks4Just liked the idea of being able to self-host it. Pushover is great too though.
I am thinking of using it to communicate better with my wife. That way I get a word in.
Fun fact: The container binwiederhier is German "Bin wieder hier" and it's slang for "I'm here again"
@Ozymandias1
11 ай бұрын
I have a hunch it's related to the book and film Er ist wieder da.
Been waiting for you to cover this one, Nice one.. :)
Just stumbled upon your channel, the music in the background is amazing!
Hmm, I wonder if I could use this to have my Reolink cameras send me a notification when they detect motion, complete with the attached picture. They supposedly have push notification support built in but it's never worked. Previously had to use a janky setup where the NVR sends an email and that gets picked up by PushOver who then sends me a notification but some times there can be a delay, the picture doesn't send, etc... Now that I have my cameras isolated from the Internet, doing it locally would be nice and using something like a Cloudflare tunnel to have it only send the notifications over the Internet when out of the house, thus keeping the cameras themselves internet isolated, would be nice.
@QSC0P3
11 ай бұрын
I image that should be absolutely possible
TL//DR: use @- as the string for the -d argument and curl will read the piped stdin and send it as data `man curl` tells us that the -d (or any --data-, ie: --data-raw) flag accepts @filename as an indicator that the argument is a path to a file to be read. Using - as your filename is shorthand for /dev/stdin in many Posix and Gnu tools. If what you want to read is the error output, you can use @/dev/stderr in the curl command or replace your pipe | with 2| which is a nomenclature for fd2. And you might now be thinking, a simple pipe | is shorthand for 1| because fd1 is /dev/stderr (you are very clever, I like how you think).
@aonodensetsu
10 ай бұрын
why didn't anyone tell me about 2| until now!?
Great video. It would be very useful. Truly the possibilities are endless and its really easy to setup and get going.
Thanks to you I now know about notify-send, it's not as powerful but it gets job done. Thanks. 👍
this is actually very good i now use it to alert me when an ML model is done training or a large dataset is done pre-processing, saves a lot of time.
You have no idea how much Anxiety this is gonna save me, Thank You very much for this video, Also much thanks to the creator of the tool.
Whats up! Another cool video! Man, ive learnt from you more than i ever learnt in school (keep in mind im JUST 13) I really find these things interesting, keep it up dude!
Thank you for making such great and useful videos
Thank you Chuck, you open a new world for me with ntfy!
@CyberZeus
10 ай бұрын
but on Android it is a battery-killer
OMG, that caffeine had you rolling fast. I would literally have to slow the speed of the video and still have to pause and rewatch just to stay up with your moves. I thought I had skills, your a madman. Props! Do I need notifications, not as much as you seem to. :) Thanks for the video, I love learning stuff.
Got to say chuck, videos with that background music are something else. This is great 😝😎
You are GREAT. Continue with great job....
dang...I want to be like you. been a subscriber for a while, but I need to go back and watch your older stuff. anyhow, keep the videos coming, and thanks.
Great use case examples Chuck!
This is super cool for testing things like CSRF and such. Thanks for the Vid!
Another great video! We just use teams web hook to send alert messages to channels. Interesting tool, thanks for sharing this with us.
Awesome, especially the added bonus of a CloudFlareD Tunnel.
Awesome service, thanks man!
This is an awesome tool and great video!
Great idea! I can use this concept with Home Assistant since I already use that app.
❤️❤️❤️Loves your centent chuck
You are genius and life saver my friend ALL LOVE
Great and informative video! I absolutely love your excitement and enthusiasm at doing cool geeky stuff - I’m the same, so I subscribed to see what other cool stuff you come up with 😍🔥
Love the way you explain
I use it as a minimal-messaging-bus! I can subscribe to a topic and execute a script, everytime a message gets pushed into the topic. The message gets passed to the script and the values can be used. You can send JSON valid messages and pass metadata around. I love NTFY
Thanks Chuck!! Youre awsome
This is awesome. I have recently set up Frigate NVR as a self hosted CCTV solution, but currently the push notifications are sent through Home Assistant which I have no use of apart from this. It's a fairly bloated way of getting these notifications, and NFTY might just be the tool I need to replace it!
It's just awesome ❤
Much love good work I trust ♥️
Thank you Chuck .❤
Love me some cloudflare tunnels. Another great use case.
Perfect! This gave me a few ideas...
This is super cool and very easy to understand 🎉
Even though I have no idea what all that text means, I enjoyed the video. Thanks for popping up on my feed ❤
Love watching your videos. It would be nice if you could do a video on the best ways to secure our mobile device for both Android and iOS.
Your channel has been an inspiration to me
@UnethicalAdvice
11 ай бұрын
👍
Love this notifcation service. Wish you'd have gone into the user setups a bit more. But you at least pointed us in the right direction
Love this...🎉
Whenever I see one of your videos I dont know why out of nowhere I feel like going to a starbucks with my laptop and be all creative
Dude, you're awesome!
Ive wanted to be avle to do this for years on so many coding projects but didnt want to write a mobile app to receive messages from my python programs. This tool is so perfect
@alphenit
11 ай бұрын
You could also use python to send a post message to the telegram api to get notifications on your phone.
This is so cool! Thank you!
Thanks, so many times I've been doing something thinking a noification would be nice to have, or abused monitoring servers like PRTG where a script wrote results to a txt file, which I monitored with a PRTG sensor. The downside is I need to setup the sensor, notifications and user / notification accounts in the monitoring server, this does not need any of that. Definately going to play around with this, I feel I'm going to need this in the future for some out of the box type solution.
I would use this notified application to tell me when a filesystem has reached a certain threshold, meaning say 80% capacity due to say for example, nix generations that have not been garbage collected and are not needed or snapshots from snapper running on a B Tree Fike System. In fact, I've been looking for this Fike System capacity threshold notifier for a couple weeks now. Great video. Great little tool.