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Yeah, I’d like it, but be damned if Google was staying on it.
I’d hope there was a tablet rom from Graphene, Calyx, or Lineage I could flash it with.
Yeah, I’d like it, but be damned if Google was staying on it.
I’d hope there was a tablet rom from Graphene, Calyx, or Lineage I could flash it with.
Thanks. It was the ports that were more of an issue. It’s one server with several containers and id like a local “url” for all of them, but looks like reverse proxies aster my only out, which is a shame because i’m dumb.
Gotcha. I have nginx proxy manager on the go and I’ve heard caddy is simple, so i’ll see how I get on. Thanks for the advice.
The host isn’t really the issue. It’s the container. How do I access the container with a name rather than number.
Yeah, how and where? In the docker compose? I have a dozem containers and is love if they were all a.server. b.server, c.server. How can I do this? Pihole DNS records don’t do anything at the port level.
It’s the port that’s tripping me. How do I point jellyfin to that domain? It’s on docker on port 8096 - the hostname isn’t the problem, it’s the container.
Did you get a dual nic in the laptop router, or how did you work it?
I’ve previously had issues with timezones, and yours are all over the shop.