

I’m currently using https://ipv64.net/
Been using ddnss.de before that for some time, but they had some outages. No problems with ipv64 so far.


I’m currently using https://ipv64.net/
Been using ddnss.de before that for some time, but they had some outages. No problems with ipv64 so far.


Funny, I also did a quick test with the most recent version and it seemed to work fine at first glance…
“Brust raus, Bauch rein!” (old german proverb)
can I ask what is the advantage of radicale over nextcloud calendar sync?


a fascist social network, gab_com. pia had an affiliate partnership with them a few years back, they knew and didn’t do sth about it.


i know probably nobody wants to hear that, but PIA is dead for me since they sponsored fucking fascist Gab a few years back.
plus, most of the mentioned cve’s state “versions before …”. Exposing a service to the internet always has a risk to it, keeping your service up-to-date is mandatory. Running behind a vpn can protect you, sure. But it also has to be practical. I don’t get why Jellyfin especially gets this kind of slaming. You’ll find similar records for any other software.


connection timeout doesn’t sound like ssl problem to me. is the webserver actually running? i think i read nginx in a different post, you might look for a running nginx process using
ps aux | grep nginx
If it is running, is the connection working with normal http:// on port 80?


unauthenticated playback: yes. enumeration: no
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415#issuecomment-2825240290


i have a roku express 4k and pihole shuts it down completely. it has the jellyfin app, nothing else. works great. I only open up internet to update the app from time to time.


i use https://www.mailjet.com/ they gave a free tier that goes a long way for mails like that.
i have the same hardware (24gb ram) and it works a treat. I run quite a number of services on it. Only pihole i moved to a dedicated raspi. that way i don’t need to restart thw dns when i restart the other server.
used a bash script and a cron job for a long time, now the whole topic is one of the projects i regularly rewrite whenever I want to get my hands dirty with a new programming language or framework.


you can define a retention time for sources (=channels) so you can somewhat limit storage usage.
in a docker compose file you can set the option “restart: unless-stopped”
https://docs.docker.com/reference/compose-file/services/#restart


There’s a separate dog for that…


I have in fact never used MakeMKV in that way, I’ve always used the backup option. That makes it a lot easier, thanks so much for pointing me into the right direction!
darn, that’s one tasty looking bread…
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