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  1. Hi everyone. I have Wireguard all up and running and I have access to all of my internal resources. But is there a way that I can block my LAN completely from VPN users? I would like VPN users to only have access out to the internet so my child can log into the VPN to use Netflix while away at college and it will look like it is coming from my house. For security reasons, I would prefer that the VPN not be able to access anything internally, though. I have seen others ask a similar question, but I have not seen an answer. Thanks very much. 

  2. On ‎3‎/‎8‎/‎2017 at 2:23 PM, CHBMB said:

     

    Like I said, the script to create the build I wrote last night, so if it works you'll just have to run a kernel-compile script and then the ceton one.

     

    Just a report back. It might be user error but I couldn't get it to work.  If I lspci -v after booting, I can see a Non-VGA Unclassified Device that is the Ceton. It purports to be using the driver (can't remember exactly what the file name of the driver was, but it is "ctn" something. I am using SageTV and Sage could never see the device. If anyone else is using a ceton and wants me to work some more on this I will, but I broke down and just bought an HDHomerun Prime, which is working perfectly. CHBMB, I can't thank you enough for taking the time to try to help me out. Thanks.

  3. 8 hours ago, CHBMB said:

    @willieb


    I know this sounds harsh but for me to produce a build for one user, it's a bit excessive.  Try this one I've just uploaded and let me know.  If it works then I can tell you how to make the build each time there's a new Unraid release.  Basically involves updating to the new version running two scripts and takes about an hour or so, then copy the bzroot, bzimage and bzroot-gui files to your flash and reboot.  You will need to wait until I've done the other builds then I'll have the kernel config done and ready and the scripts you run will pull that, save you doing it yourself.  The reasoning behind this is I know how often kernel upgrades break the TBS drivers and the pace of Unraid with regard to kernel versions is pretty quick.  Hence, if this works for V6.3.2 there's absolutely no guarantee it will for v6.3.3, so you're going to be relying on the chap who updated it last to keep pace with your kernel needs.  Hope you understand.  

     

    @CHBMB

     

    Of course I understand. And that sounds more than fair. I appreciate your generosity. I'm traveling today but should be able to test this tomorrow evening. I will let you know if it works. Thanks again! 

  4. 4 hours ago, CHBMB said:

     

    Had a look at the Ceton situation.  Not looking too good I'm afraid.

     

    Not compiling on Linux kernel 4.7 (We're on 4.9.10)

     

     

     

     

     

    I really appreciate you taking the time to look into this.  Your post was really fortuitous because EnterNoEscape over at the SageTV forums literally JUST (as in 5 minutes ago) pointed me to this repo which says it was updated to fix the 4.7 compatibility issues just back in September. If you get a chance could you see if it might work? Thanks! 

  5. CHBMB,

     

    I installed unRAID today. My use case is a SageTV server. I added the DVB Plugin. I was wondering if you have considered adding support for the Ceton Infinitv 4 network encoder? I know there are Linux drivers for it on their site, but I have no idea how to get them to be used in unRAID/Docker. Or, if it is not possible for some reason, I would appreciate knowing that, too. Thanks.

     

    Also, I got 1 of 2 Firewire boxes working today. Thanks for adding that. I am not sure what's up with the other one but I will keep trying. It is probably something I did wrong.

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