Markiboj97

joined 1 year ago

For self hosting plex, sonarr and radarr etc... I recommend the trash guides. https://trash-guides.info/ When you don't want your self hosted apps available from outside your network you don't need nginx. And for the port security, as long as you are not port forwarding there is no security issue. Keep in mind that when you host things on your local network that other people on your home network could be able to access your apps. Which is not a big deal when living with family or on yourself.

Yeah would love this! So far the app is working great so this would be a nice to have feature

[–] Markiboj97@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

My suggestion would be to install Ubuntu server (or another distro) and use it for sonarr, radarr and other *arr apps. I do the same with a old laptop connected to a nas for storage

Edit: look for the trash guides for more information and help setting it all up

[–] Markiboj97@discuss.tchncs.de 12 points 1 year ago

You need to login

[–] Markiboj97@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Well I use both (server and user) and plex is imo more stable with Google Cast wich is 90% of my use case. Mobile viewing is way more superior with jellyfin tho, but nothing beats plexamp

Yeah and to add to this, buy the pixel 7a to save some money or a discounted 7 pro if you really want some good pictures

Yeah and to add to this, buy the pixel 7a to save some money or a discounted 7 pro if you really want some good pictures