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Planning to Build a Server with the Ability to Play Valorant
Here’s the idea: I work on a Mac and need to set up a powerful 10Gb server for my professional activities. However, I’d also like to play video games on it. My question is: is it possible to play games like Valorant on such a setup? I’ve heard there might be issues with VMs and their anti-cheat systems, right? Also, playing on a VM likely introduces some additional latency, doesn’t it? Are there other ways to achieve ultra-low latency gaming in this setup? Thanks in advance!
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Install OpenVPN-Client directly in the OS, not in Docker's container
Have you find a solution ? I'm still stuck...
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Install OpenVPN-Client directly in the OS, not in Docker's container
Anyone ?
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Install OpenVPN-Client directly in the OS, not in Docker's container
Okay, so it's possible to connect Unraid to the VPN server and not just a container (So all the containers are connected to the VPN server) ? If it's possible, do you have any idea how to do it ? And what is "the codicil" ? Thanks !
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Install OpenVPN-Client directly in the OS, not in Docker's container
Hi, I'm new on Unraid and I try to do something. I want to install OpenVPN-Client directly in the OS, not in a Docker's container. I want to do this to be able to have all the containers in the VPN server network (VPN server-side). And also be able to redirect container ports in Unraid. Because currently I have an OpenVPN-Client container and I have connected all my other containers to it in the OpenVPN-Client container network. But it's not practical because I will have containers using the same ports and I will not be able to redirect them. So how do you go about installing OpenVPN directly in the OS? From the command line, but where? Also, I don't understand what plugins are? Is there an OpenVPN-Client plugin? Thanks for your help !
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