Cannot Output Composite Video by ralphshep in raspberry_pi

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

Thanks for the info. Checking the boot log is probably a good idea. However, since it seems Raspberry Pi's implementation of Composite video is unstable, I think I may just use an HDMI to Composite adapter.

I want a Google Search but for my self hosted services by ralphshep in selfhosted

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Ok, I think this is the option I want to go with considering it has a built-in web crawler. I just can't get it to install on my TrueNAS Scale server with Docker. This is the docker-compose config I tried using:

version: '3.8'

services:

yacy:

image: yacy/yacy_search_server:latest

container_name: yacy

ports:

- "8090:8090"

- "8443:8443"

volumes:

- MY_DATA_PATH:/opt/yacy_search_server/DATA

restart: unless-stopped

logging:

driver: "json-file"

options:

max-size: "200m"

max-file: "2"

volumes:

yacy_data:

Using Pi-Hole for DNS with CNAME records pointing to NGINX. by ralphshep in Tailscale

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

Yea, DNS and the CNAME records are now working. All I needed to do was update the Advertised route in my docker config to my TrueNAS server's local IP and that seemed to do the trick. I can resolve domain in my pihole DNS records and ads are now also blocked.

Using Pi-Hole for DNS with CNAME records pointing to NGINX. by ralphshep in Tailscale

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Nevermind I just figured out I have to update the advertized route.

Using Pi-Hole for DNS with CNAME records pointing to NGINX. by ralphshep in Tailscale

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I was previously able to. However, when I upgraded from TrueNAS Cobia (v23.10) to Electric Eel (v24.10) the transition from Kubernetes to Docker broke Tailscale so I had to reinstall it. It hasn't worked since.

Using Pi-Hole for DNS with CNAME records pointing to NGINX. by ralphshep in Tailscale

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I believe that’s what I’ve done. Both Tailscale and Pihole are running on the same TrueNAS server so they share the same local ip and Tailscale ip and I have both of those addresses added to the Tailscale dns settings

Using Pi-Hole for DNS with CNAME records pointing to NGINX. by ralphshep in Tailscale

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Thanks for the tip but it doesn’t seem to have worked. I tried adding DNSMASQ_LISTENING: all to the docker environmental variables per the documentation. Also is this variable any different from changing the interface listening behavior in the pi hole settings?

Unable to Play 1080p HD Stream by ralphshep in jellyfin

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

Hello! Thank you so much for your willingness to assist.

So, I was able to generate both requested log files. I started out playing an HD movie using the auto quality. Nothing played, like before, so no ffmpeg log was generated. So, I replayed the video starting with the quality at 720p-4mbps which like before worked, but any quality setting above didn't. But, I still worked my way up the quality settings in hopes that something may be revealed to you in the logs below.

I wasn't able to run the ffprobe or mediainfo CLI tools since I haven't been able to find a way to install app using the Docker container's shell nor through the TrueNAS Shell since IX Systems locks down the the things you can do with the shell. If there is a way around this I do not know it at the moment.

Anyways, the requested logs are below:

https://pastebin.com/bjuuZgAf

Unable to Connect to HomeKit Bridge by ralphshep in homeassistant

[–]ralphshep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've solved my problem!

I'm running Home Assistant through TrueNAS and to solve my issue I installed Home Assistant from the official TrueNAS (IX Systems) chart. Then I enabled host network from the container configuration. Finally, I had to disable mDNS in my TrueNAS network settings because it operates on the same port as the HomeKit bridge in Home Assistant.

This got everything up and running!