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BVD

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  1. While I wouldn’t try it myself, I’d imagine you could do this by forwarding 443 out to your ddns, then accessing it from the app by putting in the domain you’ve set up for it (just as you would with your others, server.domain.com) instead of your local IP. My own .02 though, feels like a bad idea, exposing your entire server, the full kernel I mean, to the outside world without a VPN, API key or no.
  2. You’re right - I completely neglected that! Apologies for the false alarm!
  3. It looks like the most recent update broke the ability to change the sort method used to list out apps for a given category (sort by name, popularity, etc) - Running Chrome (latest), tested in incognito mode as well to mitigate potential for issues with chrome plugins/cache/etc. Anyone else experiencing this as well? Wondering if it's something localized to my system/config, or just an issue with the plugin itself.
  4. +1 from me as well. It's really the only thing giving me pause for pulling the trigger on actually purchasing once the trial is up - all my vms/containers/shares are on zfs anyway, so all having an array does for me in the first place is allow me to actually use all the things that have nothing to do with it. ... Which is probably why this will unfortunately never happen. If there's no array requirement, then with the current design, there's nothing stopping someone from just making a new bootable usb each time (copying over the config files from the last one) and never ponying up. Then there'd be nothing prodding folks to actually pay for a license, in the same tangible way at least (imo).
  5. Could we also possibly get a new update to the plugin, to reflect the Dell changes you'd made to the source several months back by chance? I'm using the source to compile my own (as soon as I get my vm relocated), but it'd be helpful to include it as part of the built in CA updates packages. Thanks again!
  6. FYI the main plugin from CA for IPMI tool is pulling from a repository that only has the older versions of ipmitool/freeipmi/etc - looks like they're in a separate repository from the source, and for whatever reason, the source isn't updating the unRAID-plugins repository. I only figured it out after finding the (awesome) dell updates that were made earlier this year and wondering why I wasn't seeing that on the MB dropdown list. Thanks for all you do! EDIT: Might be this - looks like the libtool archive may've been corrupted in upload: root:~# upgradepkg --install-new ./libtool-2.4.6-x86_64-13.txz +============================================================================== | Installing new package ./libtool-2.4.6-x86_64-13.txz +============================================================================== Verifying package libtool-2.4.6-x86_64-13.txz. xz: (stdin): File format not recognized Unable to install ./libtool-2.4.6-x86_64-13.txz: tar archive is corrupt (tar returned error code 2)

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