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bro your a life saver i've been trying every video for weeks on no one did a good job explaining are they were outdated. blessing keep up the great work.
To my knowledge their is no limit but in reality you'll only need a few. I only use 1 with newshosting and have 2 indexers nzbgeek and althub. Thanks for for watching and welcome onboard 🖖
Wow, this is a stunningly good guide. I'm just starting to dip my toes in the self hosted streaming so I'll definitely check out the other content on your channel. Subscribed. Thanks. 👍
After all these, my windows pcs cant open lolhello, but unfortunately my iPad and my android phones still do... Is it not working properly or I'm missing out something? At first, my android phones didn't open lolhello either, but for some weird reason it is opening there too now
Hey thanks for watching. You can add your own exceptions and whitelist in adguard. The video will show the relevant section but that should help you. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
At 29:13 - you explaining very good that number 8 is minimum to that indexer pull the torrent. How does it work in NZB? Where and what can you fill in before the indexer picks it up? Is there also some kind of ''age" or seeders (torrents) available to put?
Hey thanks for watching. That is a fantastic question. When it comes to nzbs you have many options such as minimum age, retention time and maximum sizes all available in the indexers page of radarr or Sonarr. To find them go to radarr or Sonarr, then settings, then indexers. Scroll down and you will see your options for customisation. Hope that helps. I also have a good video on Usenet here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4IGKF-K_Rgc.html thanks for watching and don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
Hi Thanks for watching and your comments. Could you advise what type of tutorial? Do you mean how to download and watch jellyfin on android tv or setup the server on android tv box? Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard.
Hi Thanks for watching and your comments. Sounds like the volumes in the immich compose file have not been set correctly. Can you share your compose file via this website and reply with your link. pastebin.com/ Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard.
@@KLTechVideos I ended up just doing everything without using dockge and just used Docker Desktop and now it works as intended. Thanks for get back to me though!
Hi Thanks for watching and your comments. I will certainly add plex to my list of videos to make. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard.
Good video. tried the installation yesterday without success. In 2024 you really don´t need shell scripts for installations. we are not in 1980. that sucks.
Hey thanks for watching. Their are no shell scripts used in this video. Just a couple commands and a docker compose file. You will need to have docker installed to use the compose file. I am doing a new video on nextcloud all in one shortly to update for changes in the install methods but they will still require docker compose files.
@@KLTechVideos oh ok than I misunderstood it (sorry not nativ speaker). I want to setup a nextcloud server on my second computer (maybe with mail server to test the notifications) I wait for your update ^^. I installed docker and the use the script but after restart it always said the a server is missing. 😞
Love the guide. It was working until i rebooted my machine. I seem to be able to connect to the apps via localhost:port but when i enter my local ip i can no longer access them. The logs say the arrs apps can no longer access qbitorrent too. Any ideas on how to fix this? (I followed your guide on dockage too btw). Thanks!
Its likely your machines ip address has changed on your network. Your best bet is if your router offers a reserved ip address option for your computer enable that or you can also set a static ip address on your computer so it requests to pull the same ip address each boot. To do that search youtube for "set static ip for (Your operating system)."
Hey all commands in all my videos are in the video description. There you will find a link to the commands used in the video. github.com/AmIBeingObtuse/RU-vidstacks/blob/12f640f1eb8d8693a3b741f7359eb58153d89f68/Dockge%20run%20command I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and don't forget to like and subscribe. Welcome onboard.
Hey thanks for watching. I don't use that Usenet provider but maybe someone else will see this comment and offer to help. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard.
Hey thanks for watching and your comments. Do you mean add network drives and share folders into the arrs apps or to the host computer? Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard.
Another great video. Everything is working great internally, but for whatever reason I just cannot get access externally. I followed the directions to the T, but something is just not right? I used "ismyportopen" to see if 443 and 80 are open and they are. I opened these on both my router and my windows firewall. The NGINX SSL certificate looks good as well as the proxy host (when i click on my subdomain in the proxy host section nextcloud opens without issue). Also the Dynu client is running and has the correct IP. This IP is the same inside "Manage Dynamic DNS Service" on the Dynu website. I did read in the comments about someone starting IIS. I enabled the IIS feature on my Windows 11 machine, rebooted and Dockge, NGINX, and nextcloud stopped working. I removed IIS rebooted and they all started working again. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
So after pulling my hair out all night I finally came across a suggestion that said to disable IPV6 on my router. I did that but it still did not work, so then I thought maybe I should turn it off in Dynu on the "Manage Dynamic DNS Service" tab and after a few minutes external access worked. Currently I have IPV6 turned off on my router and in Dynu and it's working great. So my new questions are: Is it ok that I have ports 80 and 443 open on my router (they are pointed at my host machine that runs nextcloud) and in windows firewall (inbound and outbound)? Did I miss a step regarding IPV6? Does everyone have this turned off?
Thank you for your kind comments and for watching. Glad it helped. I've also done an advanced section linked in the video description. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
Depends. If your selfhosting adguard like shown in the video then the data stays on your hardware and your in control of it. Further to that you are increasing your privacy and internet control by using it because by it's design it's built to block web trackers and other nasties. If however you download the adguard DNS application and do not selfhost which is not shown in this video things change slightly.... **Adguard DNS is generally considered safe to use.** They have a strong reputation in the privacy and security space and focus heavily on protecting user data. Their privacy policy clearly outlines how they handle DNS queries, and they don't sell or share your data with third parties. The website itself is also well-secured. They use HTTPS encryption to protect your connection, and there haven't been any major security incidents reported. **However, as with any online service, there's always some level of risk.** Adguard is a third-party service, so you're placing some trust in them to handle your DNS traffic responsibly. If you're particularly concerned about privacy, you might consider setting up your own DNS server or using a more decentralized option. **Overall, though, for most users, Adguard DNS is a safe and reliable choice for improving privacy and blocking unwanted content.** Thanks for watching and your comments. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
I have occasionally had this too and I'm not 100% why. Try first acquiring an internet connection without the VPN on. Make sure that works. Then try turning the VPN on again. If that's not sorted it then delete the VPN profile and reapply it.
Hey thanks for watching. To access fan settings when on the main interface 192.168.8.1 by default. On the left hand menu (if viewing on a mobile you'll need to hit the hamburger menu top right first) go to system, overview and then on the right hand side of CPU load you'll see a 2 persons and a cog button. Click it and you'll see the fan adjustment settings. Usually the fans kick in if the router goes above 75* Celsius by default. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome on board 🖖
Hey thanks for watching. Copy and paste your entire composed file into this website. Then hit the validate button. It will correct any formatting issues especially with your volumes. codebeautify.org/yaml-validator Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome on board 🖖
Hi! Great video, however I'm facing issue starting what I believe is the db (since I can get to the login page but I encounter a bad gateway response). On the console I see the error ER_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR: Access denied for user 'npm'@'172.22.0.4' (using password: YES), but the password I set is the same for all three instances where it is required (although different from yours). Any idea on what could be broken?
Hey thanks for watching. I've updated the compose file as you no longer need to separate the database. Please reinstall with the new compose file github.com/AmIBeingObtuse/RU-vidstacks/blob/12f640f1eb8d8693a3b741f7359eb58153d89f68/nginx%20proxy%20manager%20compose
I have Visible Plus and it has unlimited hotspot/usb tether but it’s capped at 10mbps. What i’m wondering is if i run a VPN option through the Gl Net dashboard while connected, would it unthrottle the 10mbps cap?
There is no way to uncap the speed as that is set by visible for hotspot. A year ago it was 5mbps so 10 is better although still slow by today's standards. No vpn will increase that as the traffic still passes over visible network. Thanks for watching and don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
do you know how to do portal in hotel where mac doesn't work bc hotel knows the device type/name/os? can only change router name not os etc. seems like in us and other countries do. of allow these anymore. also seems to allow 1 ip into access only so no splitting 1 ip into new lan ip etc. goodbye switches too.
You can do a few things to try to resolve that but ultimately if a hotel has implemented a strict set of measures to stop it, it may not be possible. The simplest method is to see what network details it assigns your phone such as IP, subnet and gateway and Mac. Then assign those to the repeater section in your router. Don't forget when you clone a Mac address you will need to turn off the WiFi of that device or forget the network. Some networks will not allow 2 devices to have the same Mac address on them and if you've cloned your phone's but your phone's is still connected to the WiFi that's why your router is not connecting.
No idea that's down to the dev. However if you follow my video you'll have it running in no time on docker. Is their any reason you don't want to use docker? It considered more secure as it's isolated in its own container. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
@@KLTechVideos just because I never used it before and im not very techie, I finally was able to do it, but took me 4 hours, I wasnt able to find where to put the compose because it looked diferent on my pc, I found it and it was easy lol
Hey thanks for watching. I really appreciate your kind comments. Feel free to checkout my other videos. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
Hey thanks for watching. Glad it helped you. Yes there's to much to remember in the world of technology. I use a selfhosted app called memos for this. I've done a video here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yUymjfaR1u8.htmlsi=5sZ0zYCNgfJ-zrMn you selfhost it with something called docker which I've have a video for here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n418CN0-JaU.htmlsi=wT6ONK9aCCpCUzIq don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
THANK YOU edit: If on Linux, flip the left side's slashes to match the right. Also, if your qbittorrent path doesn't match what it expects you can map it like remote /downloads local /data/downloads
I'm sure you will. Most people who cant get nextcloud to work either didn't port forward correctly or allow the port on their firewall. Point the domain at their public IP or setup the proxy manager to point to port 11000. But follow the video and you will be fine. Over 10k people have now watched this guide and over 99% had a perfect install. Any issues please ask me. 🖖 Reddit is also a great place to get help.
@@KLTechVideos I am unfortunately not at all skilled at programming - wouldn't even know what to search for on Reddit. Rigth now I think I am stuck at my ISP blocking port 443
You've got it yes and if your following my nextcloud install guide to the letter the port you would put in Nginx proxy manager would be 11000 which you should note is different than the port you forward as that's 443 for Nginx proxy manager. That's because 443 is allowing the Https traffic in and then Nginx proxy manager forwards (reverse proxies) that traffic to nextcloud on 11000 hope that helps. I'm planning on an updated video in the coming weeks from scratch. Including the proxy.
I don't provide a video on how to acquire content per se. But you could check out my Usenet guide ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4IGKF-K_Rgc.htmlsi=i6INqcfvxUNm5XQg and also my arrs apps guide ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3k_MwE0Z3CE.htmlsi=A28Y8P3Lc0XdQxhG which will lead you were you want to go 🖖
@@KLTechVideos it is a HUAWEI HG8245W5-6T - the option to port forward is there but I suspect my ISP is blocking. Trying to figure it out with maybe a VPN or something else