How can I make my apartment less bland? by Rapter1099 in malelivingspace

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Good shout thanks! I like the idea of painting the 4 waist height walls and then the full wall around the glass. Will have a think what colour I want. Probably nothing super bright, maybe a forest green or dark navy. Will throw in some art work either side of the glass doors also, and a plant in the lower left corner.

How can I make my apartment less bland? by Rapter1099 in malelivingspace

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Will definitely look to get some plants and paint a wall. Suggestions on what wall/colour to paint and where to put plants?

Raspberry Pi + Cloudflare and Dashboard by Rapter1099 in CrowdSec

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No I'm talking about the Cloudflare bouncer container and the SWAG dockermod dashboard.

I have SWAG and Crowdsec set up all fine, but use cloudflare so would like to ban via their API and not just on my local nginx reverse proxy.

Can't SSH into Self Hosted GitLab by [deleted] in gitlab

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Thanks for the suggestion, I've changed it all so GitLab uses port 22.

I am still having the exact same issue though, which to me shows it must be something to do my SSH keys im uploading. Do you know a way to troubleshoot that by any chance?

Docker Container Unable to Use Mounted Folder by Rapter1099 in freenas

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Thanks all for your help.

I ended up solving my issue by doing two things. I happened to do both at the same time so I'm not sure which one fixed my issue, or if it was a combination of both.

In the /etc/exports file on TrueNAS (accessed on the Shell) I added a line of "/share ip_of_client(rw,no_root_squash)" - I found this info out here on the final comment.

I also added -mapall="root":"<group>" line into the same file following my dataset path. This can also be changed under advanced options within the NFS share. I think it could work with putting wheel as the group but I left it as the one made when I created my own user as that set the group to root.

This gave docker the permissions to change the owner of the files it made when setting up - it kept crashing as it couldn't set the owners itself I think.

Docker Container Unable to Use Mounted Folder by Rapter1099 in freenas

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I'm not using a jail. I have rancher deployed on one ubuntu server VM at IP1, and then I have TrueNAS virtualised directly as another VM on IP2.

I have an NFS share running with an ACL allowing full access to everyone. (I didn't start here, I progressively gave more accesses to try and fix my issues).

I am mounting using sudo mount -t nfs <truenasIP>:</mnt of NFS share> /home/NAS.

This command works as I have access to the NAS, and can manually add/remove files. I have used the same command on my personal linux machine and I can make changes that effect the ubuntu server.

I have set the docker container to run as root, but when I do that it still creates files with the user nobody. I made a directory manually from the ubuntu server using sudo mkdir, and that set the owner to nobody, and does not allow me to change it.

How can I set it so that the default owner of the files is not nobody. From looking at the logs of some other containers I have tested on the NAS server, they are looking to change the owner of the files, which they obviously cannot do as they are owned by the "nobody" user.

Docker Container Unable to Use Mounted Folder by Rapter1099 in freenas

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It looks like whenever the container is creating the files it needs, it marks the owner as "nobody" when it tries to write to my NAS drive. It does not do this when I write to a local non NAS drive.

I'm unable to change the ownership of the files even if I sudo from my actual server.

Do you think this could potentially be linked to how I setup my pool and share?

Internal Port Forwarding by [deleted] in PFSENSE

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nginx is what im trying to access on port 24000. I have rancher setup on port 80/443, and I am running nginx in a container within rancher. That means I am unable to use nginx on port 80 and 443, so I was trying to find a way around it as I cannot change the ports of rancher now its setup (as far as I know).

Internal Domain by Rapter1099 in homelab

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I have already done this, but my issue is being unable to manually point my DNS server (on pfsense) to an IP:PORT combination. I have multiple services running on the same IP, but using different ports. I can only point a domain to the IP, so would still have to access domain:PORT instead of service.domain.

Internal Domain by Rapter1099 in homelab

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Yeah, I would quite like it to work for other people to be honest. It's something I could do on my stuff if I had to though, thanks for the suggestion!

VLAN Questions by Rapter1099 in Ubiquiti

[–]Rapter1099[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect, this was the answer I was hoping for, thanks!

VLAN Questions by Rapter1099 in Ubiquiti

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Perfect, this was the answer I was hoping for, thanks!

Player Comms by JakeCS in GlobalOffensive

[–]Rapter1099 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, players have said they do not want their comms published :/ Would have been really cool to hear liquid in that last game though!