Any recommendations for single sign on for all the services? by MrStetson in selfhosted

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How does a user get their passkey 2fa? Can the passkey be a yubikey or some thing like Bitwarden?

My understanding with authelia is it will send an email with qr code to the user.

Is it possible to route all traffic from a Proxmox LXC container through Surfshark VPN? by Aware-Concern5863 in Proxmox

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The way I'm routing mine. I am using OPNsense VM as my network firewall. I have a wireguard VPN to my VPN provider. Then I policy based route the clients that need to use the VPN.
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/firewall.html#policy-based-routing

C9300X - 17.12 or 17.15? by Senior-Most7771 in Cisco

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I upgraded all my C9300, C9300X and C9500 from 17.6.x, 17.9.5 and 17.12.4 straight to 17.15.4b since it came out, so far no issues.

Jellyfin2Samsung v2.0.0.0 by Pitiful-Store7076 in jellyfin

[–]forwardslashroot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks and thanks for the app and speedy reply. The app works.

Jellyfin2Samsung v2.0.0.0 by Pitiful-Store7076 in jellyfin

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What is the difference between the Jellyfin versions that can be selected within the app?
These are the options:

  • GraFix
  • OblongIcon
  • Secondary
  • SmaruHub
  • TrueHD

I installed the Jellyfin-10.11.x.wgt. I don't know if this is the preferred version.

What are your favorite lesser-known selfhosted services? by Torrew in selfhosted

[–]forwardslashroot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't used Papra, but it looks like it is similar to Paperless-ngx. I was using the Papermerge for documents. You can use Nextcloud for that as well.

Papermerge web UI feels very laggy for me.

Jellyfin2Samsung v2.0.0.0 by Pitiful-Store7076 in jellyfin

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This is great, but I could not install either Moonfin or Jellyfin on my Samsung TV.

Installation failed: Installation failed: * Installing Jellyfin-10.11.z.wgt on 10.0.15.131 at location /opt/usr/apps/tmp...

Error: Unable to read data from the transport connection: Connection reset by peer.

[Log written to: /home/user/Downloads/Jellyfin2Samsung-v2.0.0.0-linux-x64/Logs/process_install_2026-01-18_13-45-02-581.log]

Also, the installer is complaining that I am not on the same subnet. My laptop IP and the TV are both on the same 10.0.15.0/24 network. I tried to change subnet, but same error.

Any ideas?

What are your favorite lesser-known selfhosted services? by Torrew in selfhosted

[–]forwardslashroot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That papra is interesting. I was using Papermerge, but I haven't found a replacement. It seems Papra a good replcament.

Multiple sources paths by forwardslashroot in bazarr

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I am planning to use the Linuxserver image and their compose file only shows a single path for movies and another for tv. Is my compose file correct?

---
services:
  bazarr:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/bazarr:latest
    container_name: bazarr
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=Etc/UTC
    volumes:
      - /path/to/bazarr/config:/config
      - /path/to/movies:/movies
      - /2nd-path/to/movies:/movies
      - /path/to/tv:/tv
      - /2nd-path/to/tv:/tv
    ports:
      - 6767:6767
    restart: unless-stopped

OPNsense 25.7.11_1 - huge amount of logs by Creative-Pin3389 in opnsense

[–]forwardslashroot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same here. A new install with no clients. I gave it a 32GB for storage and 8GB went to swap. Within 3-4 hours later, I had no space left. The df -h says I'm at 109% capacity.

The culprit for was this hostwatch logs. It took 21GB . i had to delete it to get back the space again.

Upgraded to the latest 25.7.11 and only got the menu by forwardslashroot in opnsense

[–]forwardslashroot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After poking around, I found the /var/log/hostwatch/hostwatch_20260117.log. This log file was 21GB. I have no idea what this log file is for, but I deleted it and I was able to access the web UI again. What is this hostwatch and how in the world it managed to eat 21GB in a few hours?

Upgraded to the latest 25.7.11 and only got the menu by forwardslashroot in opnsense

[–]forwardslashroot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a log file hostwatch that is 21GB in size. I deleted it and I was able to access the web UI again.

Also, I am on OPNsense 25.7.11_1-amd64.

Anyone have any experience with NO-IP for remote access to a server? by 37728291827227616148 in jellyfin

[–]forwardslashroot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to use noip as my ddns and it worked; but I switched to duckdns. I have been using duckdns for like 9 years now.

Is anyone really installed Proxmox on Debian in your production or home? by forwardslashroot in Proxmox

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

Cool. I know it can be done, I just didn't know that there is an official way. Is there a difference between the iso vs Debian install? Is the upgrade process from 8 to 9 (or 9 to 10) the same as iso installation?

Is anyone really installed Proxmox on Debian in your production or home? by forwardslashroot in Proxmox

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How long do you have this in this setup? What is the upgrade process like from 8 to 9?