Do you have a better alternative you can recommend? My upload rate isn't all that good so I would like to avoid having more traffic than necessary leaving my network if the target is within my network anyway.
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When I use tracert I can see the package going through a server in Frankfurt which is definetely outside of my local network. The final IP address that tracert shows me is from a cloudflare server in california (2606:4700:3033::ac43:b10f) according to this site: https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip-lookup
Using nslookup for my domain I get 3 addresses. The first two are cloudflare addresses in the US. The final one is my servers local IP address.
I didn't set anything like that up. Is that something that might be enabled by default on my router? If so, how do I check it?
He’s right on all counts. Larian is – today – in an unparalleled position as a developer of RPG games. They have great experience, multiple studios, a supportive community, and a huge IP.
All of that, except maybe the supportive community, are traits which the huge gamestudios/publishers like EA and Ubisoft also have. I'm pretty sure it would be hard for ubisoft to claim inexperience when developing the next assassins creed for example.
I think the main difference, as mentioned in the article, is the vision. Ubisoft wants to make the next games in their money making franchises. Larian wanted to make a good game.
Since I just played it: Life is strange both the ending and when they find rachel. Don't want to elaborate more for those who haven't played it yet
Hi, do you mind giving me some pointers for setting up traefik to use https for my locally hosted services?
I have most of my stuff on a single server (named poseidon), on which I want to separate all the stuff using subdomains (like plex.poseidon). From what I found when searching online it seems like I require a local DNS server for that on which I can enter local domains, in addition to using traefik to specify a rule for the host using a label in the docker-compose. Is that correct?
I also have no idea how to route the subdomains to the services I want.
Hasn't that project been around for quite a while already?
I really like the more open nature of jellyfin and they seem more ready to embrace new features than plex. For example, last I checked, AV1 encodings are not supported by plex but are by jellyfin.
The only reason I use plex anyway is because I have the problem, that subtitles go out of sync when using the jellyfin app which is pretty much unacceptable when watching anime with subtitles only
That guide looks great. I may try that as well
Actual files are on an HDD and the database on an SSD
For albums it works great for me but I also have a moderately sized playlist of lower quality songs (about 900) which plex amp struggles with. When I started that playlist, scrolling would become really laggy.
I switched to using plex for high quality music where I care about correct metadata tagging etc, and navidrome for low quality stuff. Both are then brought together on my phone using symfonium
Looking at the output of that command I get the following for my ethernet network interface
Using nslookup on that IPv4 address tells me that all of those addresses are pointing to my pi-hole
I've added another local DNS entry on my Pi-Hole which points the domain I use to the same server but this time uses its IPv6 address. That doesn't seem to help though or it takes some time to update. I flushed the DNS cache on my machine after adding this entry though.