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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • Thank you for all your ideas! It turned out that the problem was primarily on the other device. The device that is meant to connect to the TrueNAS app in question is a Debian server that has Tailscale installed on a Docker container. Here, accept-routes is set to false by default, and since I’m starting the container with docker compose, I have still not figured out how to pass the --accept-routes parameter. Anyway, this is completely unrelated to TrueNAS, so this is probably the wrong place for it.





  • Jellyfin runs locally, it’s just accessible through a reverse proxy that I have running on the VPS. It’s not really practical to run it on a VPS since hosted storage ends up being a lot more expensive and my library is relatively big. Bandwidth hasn’t been a huge issue so far though as not too many people use Jellyfin at once. I could see it becoming a problem though if I hosted too many of the other services locally too, like Nextcloud, a Minecraft Server, Teamspeak (for some friends who are eternally stuck in the 2000s), gittea and several more.

    I’d also need to run a second machine to host docker containers on or replace my NAS completely with something more powerful, which likely wouldn’t make sense economically as I live in a place where electricity is relatively expensive.