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Also Divide and Conquer for TW: Medieval 2 is goddamned amazing
Also Divide and Conquer for TW: Medieval 2 is goddamned amazing
Valinor - Proxmox server Khazad-Dum - TrueNAS Scale Rivendell - Ubuntu 22.04 server
Got a few others as well, but those are the ones I interact with the most.
A secure but inaccessible server is useless.
Security must take into account the needs of the real world.
So, at least on Samsung, the MyFiles app, the default file browser, allows for network connections via smb.
In my case, I use a vpn to tunnel into my network, and then just use the smb share.
It also allows for FTP and SFTP.
SSHFS also has a windows release.
There’s a weird thing with bind mounts and permissions.
In my case, for my Ubuntu VM to have correct perms for 0:0 (root), the PID and GID in ProxMox’s fstab need to be like 11000:10000 or something.
It’s apparently working as intended that way, but it’s weird.
Right now my TrueNAS is virtualized and I truly hate it. It’s been a constant issue for me.
That said, I can’t afford separate hardware atm. I will be able to soon, but not quite yet lol
I don’t think this would solve your particular use case. However, SSHFS is absolutely amazing for remote smb share access.
I used it on my laptop to access my home NAS for years.
You definitely can. Idk why the commentor above you thinks its local only?
I have two severs I swap between exactly like you describe.
This might be a bit late, but from my perception Traefik has a touch more of a learning curve, but it integrates much better with solutions like Authlia/Authentik and Prometheus than Caddy does.
I might be wrong, I’ve never used Caddy, but that’s my perception.