This was a well written and interesting piece from someone who knows about the subject matter. What a refreshing piece of content. Thank you for sharing
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You can just use ports as if you're on a local network.
This is the bit I find confusing. Doesn't Plex need that port to be open to the outside world?
Or is your setup only open to devices on your private tailscale network and therefore seeing it as local?
If that's the case, I'll need to see if tailscale can work with osmc, since that's what I have running on my raspi behind my tv
Tailscale is another one I've heard of but haven't looked much into it.
This article put me off a bit. Seems like an unnecessarily complicated setup https://www.jjpdev.com/posts/plex-media-server-tailscale/
That racknerd price for a vps sounds too good to be true!
Are you guys not concerned about losing complete access to the internet if something drops on your server?
I realise these will be very rare cases, but shit happens sometimes, and always seems to happen at the worst possible moments.
What's your recovery plan?
Edit to add that this is the reason I'm on nextdns... Make it someone else's problem
Is anyone using this? It looks great, but that disclaimer everywhere saying you shouldn't use it concerns me.
If you use it, what is your experience?
This is possibly what's happening. So a VPN is the only way to bypass this? That's rather annoying.
Might look into getting a local sim
Main language is set to English
Main language is English, and I'm running calyxos, so if any os can change it, this one must be able to
I'm using Firefox with ublock and I have it in private mode by default
Not sure I understand the down votes. Google is proving to be a scourge, and I agree they need to be stopped
This repo does a great job of simplifying it. The deployment process is completely automated with ansible, has the best documentation you could ask for https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy
What do you mean with "went to bed"?