I suspect you’ll need rails.
My server is in the 25# range and it has rails.
Some of my networking gear is in the 4-10# range and they don’t have rails.
I suspect you’ll need rails.
My server is in the 25# range and it has rails.
Some of my networking gear is in the 4-10# range and they don’t have rails.
Just use shift-4
mate
I run QB through a docker container that’s an always on VPN
Then the xArr apps are in the same virtual network as QB. They run without a VPN
Your service should be able to reach out of your lan to serve you content. I assume you’re running this as a local service on your PC or as a docker container.
MAM has a great collection
I’ve done both bare metal and docker. I find containers much easier to manage, troubleshoot and deploy
I agree with using rsync
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Open a screen
then use something like this command:
rsync -arvzip --progress {$remote}:/path/to/remote/files /path/to/local/files
If you are using a different port for SSH, you’ll need to pass an option like -e 'ssh -p 12345'
ProtonVPN, AirVPN and PIA all support port forwarding iirc
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