Yeah that’s usually what I do on a computer. But I didn’t have easy access to a computer, so I manage my server from my phone. So ssh is usually easier lol
Yeah that’s usually what I do on a computer. But I didn’t have easy access to a computer, so I manage my server from my phone. So ssh is usually easier lol
Agreed. Really annoying.
I love Dockge. Have also replaced Portainer with it.
But I hate that I can’t just restart a single container easily with it. It’s a small enough issue since most of the time I need to restart the entire compose file because of dependencies, but still.
I’ve tried, but I wasn’t able to get it working. I’ll look into it again though, cuz I’d love to do it all through NPM.
I’ve tried, but I wasn’t able to get it working. I’ll look into it again though, cuz I’d love to do it all through NPM.
I agree, very beginner friendly. But also, it’s what most people are gonna need.
I actually started with Traefik because I didn’t know any better, and I kinda wanna go back to be honest because with Traefik I was able to configure a Minecraft server, without having to expose the port. But not with NGINX Proxy Manager.l, since it only does http and shit. But I REALLY like being able to do everything via a webUI since I only have a phone to manage my server .
So, I find myself stuck between functionality and ease of use. :(
I think someone else already mentioned it, but just to reiterate… Anything for other people who aren’t my wife and future kids.
Password manager, file backups, photo backup, whatever.
If something happens to me, or I pass away, wifey has instructions on shutting everything down (probably should write instructions on how to save all the important stuff).
But I don’t want to deal with other peoples stuff. I like tinkering with my server and different docker containers, etc. So I don’t want someone complaining they can’t access their photos because I wanted to try something new. Also, just don’t wanna be responsible for storing their photos and important documents.
I’m not even kidding, I had just resigned myself to having to learn how to code a basic site to do this haha.
I was already researching how to do this haha
Awesome. Thank you so much for your help!
I gotta figure out how to check CPU usage on a headless Linux environment lol.
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So I just tried a torrent from nyaa.si that had hundreds of seeders and hundreds of leechers.
After it finished downloading, the upload speed has fluctuated from 900kb/s up to ~1.52mb/s. Way better than before, but still feels slower than it should? Idk.
At this point, I’m not sure of anything! Haha
I’m doing so much reading from different sources, I’m starting to get everything mixed up now.
Checking the wiki for Gluetun, I used that exact docker compose that they suggested, but added the port for qBittorrenr, so I can access the webUI. (And also now added the “port forward” variable)
I’m very lost right now, and unless you’re willing to walk me through it, I think imma start from scratch and hopefully learn something new along the way.
Thanks so much for helping me so much!
I’ll go ahead and give this a try when I’m off work. Thank you so much for your help!
I added the VPN_PLRT_FORWARD command on the Gluetun container. It gave me a port. I added that to qbit, and it seemed to work! I’m now wondering why the speeds are so slow though? My download is at upwards of 15MB/s, but the uploads are in the KBs and Bs. I know other people leeching affect the speed, but I figured it has to be faster than that right? Do you think I did something wrong?
I’m going to try with a Linux distro to see if it’s my set up, or just the torrent themselves.
Oh most def.
I guess I’m complaining that it isn’t already there, but honestly I love Dockge. Won’t be going back to Portainer. Pretty much since the beginning I’ve been using compose files, and it always bugged me how Portainer handled them.
Dockge is what I’ve always wanted, tbh. Just some QoL stuff here and there, but I’m very happy with it :)