I very much feel you brotha. One of the main things why me and my friends is that the Witcher 1 is one of few classics that have Czech dub. The catch is that it is a horrendously bad one for like 99% of the cast (I don’t know what were voice actors smoking during recording). Me and my friends always laugh for at least 80% of the dialog in the game. It’s absolutely amazing. Also same thing with Gothic 1 for english dub xD
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Witcher 1. One of my all time favorites!
Something secure and easy to understand and setup for beginner. The easier the better. I don’t mind writing config files if I can understand it.
Omg thank you very much. I’ll definitely look it up.
I mean i have a wireguard on my router but how can I point the domain from my provider like (godaddy) to my server without opening ports?
And if i wanted to install nginx from debian repo and make the config file for immich docker instance, bitwarden dcoker instance… how would the config files and ssl certificates for nginx look like?
I’m currently cannot post it here and also since it didn’t work the first time I’m using only http for jellyfin and immich but i can later post the docker config for bitwarden.
I’ll definitely take a look at so thx. Also I’m using duckdns right now so i didn’t need to port forward anything but if I use my domain do i need to port forward ports 80&443 from through my router to my debian server (192.168.200.101)?
Okay and in that case can you please point me in the right direction how should i write the nginx configs for each of my services and also make ssl certificates?
Yeah but when I last tried nginx on my bitwarden host and another on my jellyfin host i could access the one for bitwarden on port 81 of my server but couldn’t access the other nginx web page on port 85 even though i have written it in docker compose file and the port 85 was also open on my server.
The cake is a lie
Some of my best slaves were argonian’s… Ok that came out wrong.
Octavusss@lemm.eeOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin on rootles docker access to encrypted driveEnglish31·19 days agoYes. But the main ssd where the OS is installed is also encrypted with different password. So you must first unlock the ssd anyway to automount the hdd.
Octavusss@lemm.eeOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin on rootles docker access to encrypted driveEnglish31·19 days agoOh sorry seems i explained it poorly.
That encrypted drive drive is set to automount on boot since I added it to /etc/fstatb and /etc/crypttab.
This makes things easier. Thank you for clarifying.
Octavusss@lemm.eeOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin on rootles docker access to encrypted driveEnglish2·19 days agoAnd if I make docker compose file for jellyfin and specify that path to encrypted hdd example( /media/user/sda1/jellyfin-media) will it be able to read that media?
Yeah this really needed a watermark…
Any lore reason why this is on Lemmy? Am I stupid?
Octavusss@lemm.eeto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Trump, in blue, sleeping at Pope Francis' funeralEnglish325·24 days agoEveryone when Biden barely strings a single coherent sentence together; OMG Joe good job.
Trump breathes; Why won’t you die already you old creep?
Well I already got static IP from my ISP and configured Wireguard on my directly on my router so I think I’m good.