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I turned to coffee maker on from my bed this morning :-)
I turned to coffee maker on from my bed this morning :-)
Yeah… I don’t think there’s any reason for concern after reading it either. I kind of assumed everything was set up this way already :-)
My gut reaction to the title was also fear.
Can be handy for jumping around in something that doesn’t have thumbnails generated yet. But I agree, it’s a bit of an anachronism at this point.
I’ve never even heard of curlftpfs, but I can’t think of a reason why it wouldn’t work. You should try it out and let us know… I tried NFS once and didn’t like it.
Because insecure FTP access is already enabled on the NAS ;-)
Not quite sure what functions you’re looking for? If you want to maintain a wishlist next to a list of your existing media Radarr and Sonarr are probably the best free software out there. Just don’t set up the downloading portion.
They will index, sort and, rename what you have, download subs. You can add stuff you want, and the calendar will tell you when it’s been released.
There are front ends like Tautly but I think they depend the arr’s for some of their features.
Unfortunately there’s currently no way to prevent it from automatically loading on your Mac ;-)
I’m absolutely going to give this a try. Thanks for posting!
So… and this is probably debatable, the point of a dedicated seed box is that there are a metric-shitton of other seed boxes on the local network (at the datacenter).
I’d argue the point of self hosting is to be able to set it up however you please. It sounds like you know what to do to be safe.
I use Mulvad for general VPN duty, though I can’t personally speak to its torrent support/speed I do see many recommend it in combination with a wireguard supporting container image. Spin a few up and let us know which ones you like and why.
So… can I get an invite?
That must be why it stopped working ;-)
Does 48 hours not getting a reverse proxy working count?
It’s FreeNAS and I don’t really hoast anything but the plex server… so 48 hours.
If deleting files counts 10 days a year, if not 1 day a year.