Noob here can you please explain what the 2nd line does? Thanks!
No list of features…
Great odea. Any guides/howtos you can share?
Thanks yeah I have a lot of services and Docker containers running on the device. I’ll try disabling logging.
Does it support socks proxy for individual web apps?
FRP is fine but the https certificate part is not easy/automated.
It’s an http service running on my home server (running openwrt and docker).
SSH and VPN are either blocked or heavily throttled where i live.
Which scripts?
Doesn’t Jellyfin fetch missing metadata automatically?
Whoops I thought Jerboa was smart enough to add those :) thank you!
No i just imported an m3u into jellyfin.
Wireguard is blocked at protocol level no matter which port you use. Tailsclale uses wireguard. Haven’t tried headscale yet.
Thanks but I don’t seem to get the point of these proxies. What do they do exactly? Can you give me an example please?
Sorry i should have said i wanted a server not a client.
Caddy was exactly what i needed. It magically solved the problem…
Thanks I understand the theory behind this but I can’t get it to work.
I have a jellyfin.mydomain.com subdomain pointing at my VPS ip. On my home server I have Nginx Proxy Manager listening to 192.168.8.1:8998 (http) and 8999 (https) From my home server I forward port 80 from the VPS to local port 8999 like this:
ssh -R 80:127.0.0.1:8998 root@vps-ip
Then on npm I define a proxy to localhost:8096 (jellyfin) for any traffic sent to jellyfinn.mydomain.com.
But I can’t access jellyfin remotely.
I don’t want to remember port numbers. I’m trying to give each service its own subdomain.
Didn’t know it was still being actively developed. Thanks!