Thanks for the suggestion. I followed that and it didn't solve the problem sadly.
I might have to switch, as much as I like the simplicity of Caddy, I keep running into issues like this unfortunately.
Do you know of a way to have a global caddy setting to only allow Cloudflare IPs, but "exempt" Jellyfin?
(I posted my caddy cloudflare section down below which only works as a global setting)
I have followed that guide which let me to a few GitHub issues.
Here is what I have put in my config:
servers {
trusted_proxies cloudflare {
interval 12h
timeout 15s
}
trusted_proxies static private_ranges
client_ip_headers Cf-Connecting-Ip X-Forwarded-For
}
}
I have also added all Cloudflare IPs in Jellyfin's known proxies:
103.21.244.0/22, 103.22.200.0/22, 103.31.4.0/22, 104.16.0.0/13, 104.24.0.0/14, 108.162.192.0/18, 131.0.72.0/22, 141.101.64.0/18, 162.158.0.0/15, 172.64.0.0/13, 173.245.48.0/20, 188.114.96.0/20, 190.93.240.0/20, 197.234.240.0/22, 198.41.128.0/17
Yet, I'm still not seeing the real IPs.
Hello everyone,
I currently have Jellyfin running through Caddy and Cloudflare as reverse proxies.
I have tried everything and can't seem to get Jellyfin to report anything but the Cloudflare IP for clients.
Does anyone have a similar setup and could help me troubleshoot this? I can share whatever configs I am using as required.
Thanks!
That led me in the right direction!
Fixed it with:
pvresize /dev/sda3
lvresize --extents +100%FREE --resizefs /dev/pve/data
Thank you!
I'll give that a shot with gparted on the weekend if all else fails. Thanks!
Hey everyone, I'm currently using proxmox to virtualize my OPNsense and another VM. Today when I went to create a third VM, everything crashed with I/O errors, and I realized my local-lvm was out of space. This was odd to me since I have a 1TB drive and only have two small VMs.
To my surprise, proxmox is only using 100GB of my disk. Can someone please guide me on how I can fix this without having to reinstall proxmox? I would prefer to have my OPNsense VM running while I fix this. Here are some diagnostics to help. Thanks
https://pastebin.com/1N7fwmYy
They had a server breach and didn't tell anyone until a few years after the fact.
Anyone know how to get a self-hosted synapse server updated to support all this?
Yah if all you want is for your server to get internet and have it accessible on your LAN, one port is all you need.
Unless you're planning on virtualizing your router on the server (think OPNsense VM or something) then really only one ethernet port is required. Otherwise the sky is the limit. For example, mine has a 1 Gbps port, a 2.5gbps port, and two 10 Gbps ports.
Depends on what you want/need and whether you want to future proof I guess.
I would love a torrent leech account! I'm a power user with great upload ratios on public trackers and have yet to be able to get into a private one!
PiHole can't specify specific ports for each cname, which is what you need a reverse proxy for.
Typically, you create all of your cnames in pihole and direct them to your reverse proxy server IP. From your reverse proxy of choice, you specify each url to the specific ip:port of your service.
Awesome! Thank you
Wait... How do you make SearXNG redirect to old.reddit?
This looks very promising. Going to give this a shot and I'll let you know if it works! Thanks
I didn't have much luck following trash guides unfortunately, as none of the examples quite fit what I was trying to do. Great resource though!
Does anyone know how to make the custom formats work for multiple languages?
What I'm trying to do is the following:
1. BOTH English and French audio preferred. 2. If both are not available on the file, revert to English only.
Everything I've tried will make radarr pick either French or English, not both.
Can anyone help me out with this?
You will need to run a reverse proxy on one of your VMs ( I use Caddy, it's very simple), and forward port 80/443 to your reverse proxy.
Within your reverse proxy, you can tell it what port corresponds to which address and it will send you to the right service.
This is obviously an oversimplified answer, but there are many Caddy guides and I can help you with any specific questions.
I mean, the world's your oyster with price limit! Haha.
Try using the local IP of the machine instead of localhost.