Jellyfin is completely free. I only used it shortly in my LAN environment so I can’t give you any numbers. It should roughly be in the same ballpark as plex though.
You can skip fail2ban for SSH. I missed the important bit. Duh…
Never used Plex but had a good experience with Jellyfin.
Just a few thoughts:
The alcohol test is carried out using a breathalyser and, if positive, is confirmed by a blood sample. This works well because it measures the concentration of alcohol still in your blood. A positive test means that the driver is (still) drunk and not fit to drive.
The test method for THC is not as accurate. A urine sample can still be positive 3(!) days after smoking a joint. This is even worse with hair samples or if the person smokes occasionally.
Limiting testing to THC alone would be a sensible decision. At the moment they also test for THC-COOH, which is a metabolic by-product and lasts much longer in the body.
Without a change in testing methodology, you could lose your driving licence on Monday because you smoked a single joint on Friday. A bottle of vodka on Saturday? No problemo.
Wake me up when they also update the traffic laws. Positive drug test because you smoked a week ago? There goes your drivers licence.
Why are you running two HAProxy instances? You should be able to forward the traffic on your VPS to your homeserver with a firewall rule.
If that’s not an option, this should still be doable using the X-Forwarded-For
header. Instead of setting it to single value, you need to append to it:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-For#syntax
Does RustDesk allow to change video codecs and parameters?
Neutral, aka doing nothing while watching other people suffer and die.
It’s funny how they struggle with voice chat while Battlebit manages to keep in the Steam charts with voice chat enabled by default and without major complaints.
The new EEVDF scheduler would also be nice.
Did you enable forwarding via sysctl?
sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward
This should report 1
You only need the masquerade rule.
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.11.13.0/24 -o enp3s0 -j MASQUERADE
Holepunching is trivial for IPv6.
That’s a lot of eloquent words to describe how you have to put people into strictly defined categories, otherwise you get confused and angry.
OpenOffice is a zombie at this point.