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Personally, literally some postit notes for my own selfhosted projects
Personally, literally some postit notes for my own selfhosted projects
it looks the plastic part is attached to an outer wooden section?
Could you pop that out and replace it with a new pump?
Have you considered an implantable NFC chip in his hand?
Ive not shared mine to the point anyone can arbitrarily get media. They have to ask. And I can always say “Oh its not available on my sources” or whatever
Unfortunately not in this example. It has the compose to spin up masto, and the variables to set to tell it where redis etc is
You will need to review all the required variables and configure as you require. But basically, yeah
EDIT - NO
its not just grab and run. From the docs,
This container requires separate postgres and redis instances to run.
If youre looking for a sample docker-compose,
but the comment is about Amazon/AWS?
Some things, or points, to consider.
good luck have fun!
It was first and became heavily used. The project itself is very old and embedded deeply into the ecosystem. Its more of a “there wasnt anything better”, wayland being built as its successor with a more specific goal
Did you make this account solely to whine about wayland?
NPM as in nginx and not Node Package Manager?
When you said Jellyfin streaming isn’t working - are you able to actually get to Jellyfin UI and its the stream failing, or you can’t access Jellyfin at all via nginx?
It depends whether a whole season torrent exists or not. If sonarr can identify one thats a whole season, it should download that when you search at season level. If youve searched individual episode at a time, youll get a single one.
You can do an interactive search and iirc specify full season during that search
Check on activity page to see if its stuck on found/downloading/extracting/importing
Check trackers/sources aren’t down
Check in log.txt for exceptions
When you tried caddy and received an error, that looks like you are getting the wrong image name.
Then you mentioned deleting caddyfile as the configuration didn’t work. But, if I am following correctly the caddyfile wouldn’t yet be relevant if the caddy container hadn’t actually ran.
Pulling from Caddys docs, you should just need to run
$ docker run -d -p 80:80 \
-v $PWD/Caddyfile:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile \
-v caddy_data:/data \
caddy
Where $PWD is the current directory the terminal is currently in.
Further docs for then configuring for HTTPs you can find here under
Automatic TLS with the Caddy image
Like other commenter said, regardless of podman or docker you will need to handle port forwarding, and any firewall changes.
Port forwarding through docker or podman is pretty similar, if not identical.
I have heard good things about podman but I personally had some strange issues when moving from docker to podman, specifically transferring docker networks to the podman equivalent.
You could setup zerotier and expose jellyfin in that network instead. Will allow access to clients you allow without needing to widely expose it
When I am home Ill get an example from my setup 👍
Infisical?
https://github.com/Infisical/infisical