Can you unlock them easily and still have valid warranty as well? That would be a great point
I use nginx reverse proxy on Jellyfin (and a bunch of other services as well) and it's working great. Maybe you have some weird setup or complex situation.
Indeed, in fact, as soon as the above questions are satisfied, that's when you stop.
Nephele looks promising! But how to view Joplin notes from browser? They don't seems readable directly from folders but somehow messed up
In those cases I would have used the sources which are available...
Not having a binary release (docker doesn't count for practical reasons for my goal) hinders bare metal installation as the biggest limiting factor is building the sources, or better having the proper instructions to build them properly.
I am playing with SFTPGO, while not being a backup solution its a great backbend supporting sftp, WebDAV and much more that you can bind with something on client side.
Currently using synchthing, but planning to switch since that is not a backup tool.
Yes I can pull them out but upgrading would be a mess overtime.
If they released also binaries, I can write my install/upgrade scripts and voila, bare metal easy.
I already do this for a few tools not available trough gentoo package manager
Us novices?
No, it's not that. The point is not that using a sub domain is easy or not, you might not have access to using one or maybe your setup is just "ugly" using one or you just don't want to use one.
Its standard practice in all web based software to allow base URLs. Maybe the choice of framework wasn't the best one from this point of view.
As for docker, deploying immich on bare metal should be fairly easy, if they provided binaries to download. The complex part is to build it not deploy.
But you gave me an idea: get the binaries from the docker image... Maybe I will try.
Once you have the bins, deploying will be simple. Updating instead will be more complex due to having to download a new docker image and extract again each time.
Emerge -v qbittorrent
This will not work unless you can actually have a public IP and forward ports.
In my case I rent a vps (for the public IP) and setup an ssh tunnel to itn (for secure port forwarding) with socat to my internal nginx. Will write a specific post later on about all this.
What do you mean by interesting groups? I didnt noticed, but i was mostly a lurker anyway
Yes, this is what I am afraid of... There is nothing out there for this task.
Hope to find something or maybe try to create something using lpr on the background... But this is the las hope as I have little time.