

It does.
The IPv6 addresses isn’t pingable at all.
Neither the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses respond on port 443.
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It does.
The IPv6 addresses isn’t pingable at all.
Neither the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses respond on port 443.
But even that will have some status code.
404? 500? 503?
You’ll probably need to provide more context. Is there an error message?
TIL Guardian reporters watch Diggnation.
Combine that with Bitwarden running as the SSH Agent [1] and you’ve got yourself a decent, secure way to sign commits, etc.
Is that someone’s chest hair in the background?
I run the older iteration of the software. Works well.
Haha. Oops. I should have checked first. Well done.
… or just publish the source on Github and let someone else continue the legacy.
Not with this setup, no. I specifically didn’t want The Algorithm™ involved.
It’s much more lightweight, handles Plex integration much better and automatically cuts out ads, promotions, etc.
I moved from TubeArchivist to Pinchflat. Very good.
Ray sees 'em.
Containers are just processes with flags. Those flags isolate the process’s filesystem, memory [1], etc.
The advantages of containers is that the software dependencies can be unique per container and not conflict with others. There are no significant disadvantages.
Without containers, if software A has the same dependency as software B but need different versions of that dependency, you’ll have issues.
[1] These all depend on how the containers are configured. These are not hard isolation but better than just running on the bare OS.
It sounds like your port forwarding settings weren’t saved and the reboot has gone back to a previous configuration.
Webauthn already exists.
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Pinchflat is way less complicated than TubeArchivist and integrated with Plex without any extra work.