EddieKeytonJr

joined 1 year ago
[–] EddieKeytonJr@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Mainly for control and privacy of our data so it doesn’t get stolen or others don’t bank off of selling our data

[–] EddieKeytonJr@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Use a reverse proxy instead of cloudflare tunnel in my opinion.

[–] EddieKeytonJr@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Warning: This product may be addictive and fun. You’re friends may think you’re insane but constantly ask you for your plex link, and never understand a word you say when talking about it. Continue at your own risk.

 

I feel like I hate permissions on linux. Even though I know how important they are. It seems they should be super easy to understand.... Is "user" able to access, if so. What are they able to do with the access. Etc Etc. But for some reason, I always have issues with them. For things like radarr, sonarr etc etc. I feel like I make one step forward and give them the correct permissions but then the process fails due to permissions problems lol.

This is just a rant. Am I the only one that had/has troubles with permission when just learning linux?

In the end I finally figured it out, which is a huge win for me. But I just feel like I shouldn't struggle with this as much as I do. Are they really this difficult to understand and implement? Let me know if anybody has any tips with how they learned things like this. I'd love to know that I am not alone in this lol. It makes me feel ignorant when I think I've set something up correctly and I haven't.

I guess the title is wrong. It's not "I hate ubuntu permissions". Its " I hate that I am a slow learner" lol

[–] EddieKeytonJr@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

That is really all I use on my proxmox VMs.

[–] EddieKeytonJr@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Ip:port

The port should have been set when installing. Click the app, click edit and see what port. Then goto the ip:port

[–] EddieKeytonJr@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I started off using cloud flare tunnels. It seemed great at first until I started having problems with it. Now I just use nginx proxy manager and it works great.