

That was indeed the case. I suppose the comment didn’t contribute much.
Just tired of seeing perfectly solid comments being downvoted with no reason provided 🤷
That was indeed the case. I suppose the comment didn’t contribute much.
Just tired of seeing perfectly solid comments being downvoted with no reason provided 🤷
Downvote without explanation. Nice!
You might want to look at just how fast RAM is
The only downside is it can make web browsing and shopping a bit of a pain. But that’s my own fault for not taking 10 minutes to figure out how to set up split tunneling or just hosting qBittorrent on my media server…
Advice: Look up Gluetun and dockerize your torrent/vpn setup. Makes things real simple (including moving where it is hosted, should you choose to)
Not at all! Using the one provided by LinuxServer.io, found here
Nope! My deluge server is hosted in a docker network with gluetun, and I access it from both thin clients and the web interface.
I’m a much bigger fan of the deluge thin client, personally.
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People in this thread have very interesting ideas of what “shit hardware” is
You son of a bitch, I’m in.
Its not as easy as launching from steam
Nonsense! Often adding as a non-steam game and using proton is one of the fastest ways to get up and running!
But yeah, it’s trivial
Proton does. I switched from Mullvad for that very reason.
90% sure wireguard (the VPN server) is going to need an open port if you want to connect from the outside.
Using Firefox mobile, everything works and is mostly performance 🤷♂️
You’re going to connect to the seedbox at some point, which ties your IP to the traffic. If you are worried about a VPN attaching your IP to traffic, this is no different, no?
If you are worried about VPN’s, why are you not worried about seedbox providers?
I know it’s of very little help, but I have not seen this issue, and I’ve been using Deluge for years (not automated via the arr suite, however)
It would do you well to find out what error it is throwing (check logs). Would be much easier to diagnose if you knew the actual issue.
An attacker escaping from a container can’t be system root as Podman runs rootless (without some other exploit or weak password).
That would be true of podman running anywhere, and is not unique to an immutable distribution.
The filesystem itself is also read-only.
You can change that real quick if you have root access.
Because even if an attacker could gain access even as root he cannot modify system files.
They 100% can.
+1. Made the switch when mullvad lost port forwarding. Works quite well with Gluetun