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MrGrey

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  1. I must be getting old... I can't find a reference to Unraid anywhere. 🙄 MrGrey.
  2. Duh?... SSD $100?tb and HDD $25?tb Gotta' keep "cloud" (synonym "Internet") storage cheap, yes? It's all about money (and maybe keeping prices high for the gamers)? MrGrey.
  3. I use Nextcloud. I wish Home Assistant could do it, but it can't (yet). Even Nextcloud sucks for photos, but they're backed up. MrGrey.
  4. I do a lot of that (not all) with digicam. MrGrey.
  5. Is this commercial or family? MrGrey.
  6. Remember: The more you use it; the more it learns. As long as mankind measures its success by its ability to replace itself; we're in a bad place. I have to admit; it's better than the previous bar of killing one another. MrGrey
  7. When this works, I'll stop using UnRAID... Maybe two weeks before GPT figures it out? DAMN... I was looking forward to zfs. MrGrey.
  8. As JonathanM said, Nextcloud will do it. But... You want to make sure you're secure when making things "public". I have a secure Nextcloud, but my wife won't use it because I'm going to die and then it will be gone. You've already lost, my friend. Only Corporations last forever... ( vomit, puke, false, whatever... MrGrey.
  9. Yes it does. Why are you (maybe?) using NFS? Why are you (maybe?) using nginx on a pfsense router? How are you using nginx on a pfsense router? MrGrey.
  10. If you care about your "stuff" then use nextcloud, despite it being complex (maybe it's complex for a reason?). If you don't care, use MegaDrive, or Google Drive, or Microsoft Drive, or Samsung Drive, or Apple Drive, or Amazon Drive, or FreeDrive (<-- does that one exist?) As soon as you trust anything outside of your control; you give up all control. MrGrey.
  11. I use nextcloud because as soon as you put your *stuff* on some *other* drive; it belongs to *them*, period! MrGrey.
  12. What's the most important share? Maybe work on that one, first? MrGrey.
  13. Is there a guide to do this? It won't work. (in my experience). If you want pfSense to route local it will, by default. If you want to "fool" it by not having any way to "publicly" verify a "public" certificate then, well, if you can do it, it's a security flaw. MrGrey.
  14. SMB can be strange (it's a Microsoft product). What is your end goal?... Sharing what with who? You show sharing your "appdata" folder and that's not a great idea unless your someones kid hacking Daddy's (edit: or Mommy's) Unraid server. MrGrey.
  15. Don't do that because it's (fill in). If you're an Unraid expert, VM expert, Network expert, and pfSense expert then it *might* be a cool experiment. Imho, you want your Unraid server (bare metal) behind your pfSense (bare metal). Of course, I could be wrong and you can call me a (fill in). MrGrey.
  16. But where do you backup... Yes. MrGrey.
  17. Do you have your own domain (like you registered/paid $10/year for it), or you're trying to do it completely free? You have certificates for your domain? In my experience (which isn't much) that will want a secure connection with a valid SSL/TLS (call it what you want) certificate. It MUST resolve to "httpS" in most browsers or you'll get a warning (even in your own house -- the nerve) I have this working (reverse proxy) in pfSense for both local and public and hidden addresses. My time is limited. I'm following this thread. MrGrey.
  18. 1) You'll find your family won't like your solution. 2) You'll find your family doesn't want to learn how to do things properly. (Onedrive, Google, Siri, Alexa is soooo much easier). One of the first things I moved to digikam and hated for it. Let them do what they want... BUT... keep the "digital" house secure. MrGrey.
  19. As EDACerton said, the OS runs from RAM. I suspect a fast CPU and, probably more, a fast GPU would make things run faster (visually), but a faster HDD isn't going to do anything to speed up the GUI. Faster Internet (2.5G?) might help some? Just my two cents. MrGrey.
  20. Have you tried GUI upgrade? Just clutching at straws... MrGrey.
  21. My Vaultwarden log shows... [2023-04-21 20:19:32.318][start][INFO] Rocket has launched from http://0.0.0.0:80 [2023-04-21 20:19:33.189][rocket::server::_][ERROR] No matching routes for OPTIONS /. [2023-04-21 20:19:33.189][rocket::server::_][WARN] Responding with registered (not_found) 404 catcher. [2023-04-21 20:19:34.198][rocket::server::_][ERROR] No matching routes for OPTIONS /. [2023-04-21 20:19:34.198][rocket::server::_][WARN] Responding with registered (not_found) 404 catcher. ...after a normal restart, as Joeyleigh posted above (version 1.28.1, etc.). The [WARN] and [ERROR] repeat every second to infinity after the, "Rocket has launched from http://0.0.0.0:80." Everything seems to be working fine and I've seen others with the same issue (repeated warning and error), but no solution yet. Anyone here have any ideas? MrGrey.
  22. MrGrey replied to ricostuart's topic in Lounge
    That looks awesome... Why do you need help? MrGrey.
  23. Loose plex. Loose torrents. Use PIA for vpn. Find Usenet. MrGrey.

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