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I’m aware of this. There are a few services I expose, but most of them are local. I just wanted to make accessing local services a bit cleaner.
I play Minecraft.
I’m aware of this. There are a few services I expose, but most of them are local. I just wanted to make accessing local services a bit cleaner.
Will also take a look at the router DNS, thanks a lot!
Okay, I’ll start with configuring pihole for DNS. If I get it, I can just use that DNS and if I need to access a service external I need to register the domain with my registrar?
Thanks for the reply! I think I get it now.
Do you only use floating windows on hyprland? I like floating windows more than tiling, so would like to know how you did it.
Will take a look at ombi
Oh, sounds good. I’ll look into it
Seems like I didn’t look into radarr and sonarr good enough, I’ll research them a bit better.
I also do most of it manually, most of my movies have subtitles downloaded, but I want to keep track of what I still need/have. A spreadsheet does sound simple, but workable
Great! Thanks a lot, this will help
sounds good, do you have any docs on how to do that?
so you basically have a copy of your media library on a local machine?
I’ll also take a look at this
pterodactyl looks really neat, will definitely look into that. I have a manual system for my media library, so I want to add the directories with artwork and movies manually to the directory which jellyfin reads.
I will take a look, thank you very much!
I’m now considering syncing my minecraft world with syncthing, I already use it for some things but don’t know why I didn’t think of doing that.
On the other hand, if I have a 100+ gb media library, it seems kinda over the top to also have it fully copied on my local machine. Do you do this?
I’m considering this, as I can see by your example, you can add a domain name to the server. How would you go over doing this?
sounds like a good option, will definitely try this out
I was planning on filtering local and external IP’s, like technotim explains in one of his videos by using cloudflare as an external reverse proxy