I’m sure familiar with CLI, no worries. I just don’t think a full remote desktop tool which has hundreds of switches/options and needs to go through SSO custom addresses and 2-factor is at its best on CLI mode.
I’m sure familiar with CLI, no worries. I just don’t think a full remote desktop tool which has hundreds of switches/options and needs to go through SSO custom addresses and 2-factor is at its best on CLI mode.
freerdp
So…freerdp does NOT include a GUI…right? Just trying to figure it out. Thanks!
Thanks…tvdb extension is indeed installed. Seems the issue derived from the .nfo files having still old crap from S01. That, and the episodes had S02 naming on it, even being the “first” season of Bly Manor. So that messed with Jellyfin…I think it got it correctly identified now, using different folders for each show. But now Sonarr can’t find it, as it wants a single show and folder for both of these :(
Wow…I’ve been reading a bit about the drama involving this guy. It really seems to show that’s the attitude that got him kicked out of TB in the first place. Yeah, I’m gonna steer clear of the “better” bird.
Same experience. I find their suspension a bit on the hard side, which makes it uncomfortable on bumpy roads.
Sorry…what do you mean changing the resolv to the up of the pihole? I’m a bit lost here 😅
Rate limited…by whom? I’m using unbound, so I’m not forwarding my DNS requests to my ISP.
Welp…Not sure what was wrong, but seems to now be resolving again. I…restored a few previous backups to no avail, rebooted to no avail…and after just giving up and upgrading, and rebooting…now it seems to work again. And I still have no idea how to troubleshoot this if it ever happens again :(
I have purposely disabled IPv6 everywhere. Router, Pihole etc. What do you mean which DNS am I using? The computer failing to resolve, or the Pihole that successfully resolves with dig, but somehow fails to actually resolve it to the pihole request/requesting computer?
I use linux, yeah. nameserver is 127.0.0.53 (?). search is pointing to the pihole server.
If you mean by the DNS provided by the router on DHCP, yes, they are.
Thanks for the insight! Probably the first hosting attempt might run off of my home hypervisor. I have a symmetric 1gbps connection. But I also have a hetzner server with almost no use at the moment, so…yeah.
Nothing like this on KDE, right?
GrapheneOS, then. It’s still cumbersome switching between those profiles.
I went from temp containers with cookie auto delete to just containers and assuming total cookie protection is enabled and doing its thing. The temp containers would frequently mess important processes such as payments (different domain/container/new cookies/session)
I thought cookie auto delete does that for you? It can be configured on a per-container basis.
Yup… Me too waiting on contacts.