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Sup guys. OP from the last thread that was installing OpenVPN in a proxmox CentOS vm. I used OpenVPN road warrior and everything went smoothly. Only trouble I had was managing Proxmox firewalls.

Anyways I'm thinking about installing Plex, Sonarr, CouchPotato and the likes. Question is should I roll them out as LXC containers? I've never worked with containers before. Or I could just run them on one VM.

Whats everyone working on?
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First for ts140s
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wow g is /hsg/ finished and over?
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>>55210514
Why, the APU.1D4?
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>>55210578
(You)

some people purchased it
I purchased the apu2b4
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>>55209828
Yeah, the millennials just shit post and don't know anything outside of Apple, time to move on.
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>>55209648
>not compiling from source
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>>55209648
>containers
Fuck off with this stupid shit. Just install it normally on OpenBSD or use virtual machines. If you have extra cash you should run different services on different physical machines.
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What are some good uses for my server mostly just use plex and transmission. i have shit bandwidth pic related
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Asus P9D-I board with Xeon E3 1230 V2 reporting in.

Every now and then my server just freezes (no logs) while running for no reason. Good times. Probably some feature I don't know about. PSU and memory ruled out.
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>>55210809
Warez server. The FBI will never find it.
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>>55210809
if you dont have any uses for something why not

UNPLUG IT

and stop wasting power you fuck
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>>55210684
I use Apple and I have home servers.
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>>55210613
What are you using it for?
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>>55210920
router/firewall/sip
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>>55211065
Whats your WAN speed and how much of that does your router eat up?
Are you running pfSense?
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>>55211340
20 up 5 down
zilch
openbsd
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Would an a1 5350 strong enough for server side transcoder streaming?
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>>55211387
>20 up 5 down
Painful
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The lower one is a DNS server.
The upper one is a repository (apt) server and serves PXE files.
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>>55211549
I made a lie. The upper one is not a repository only serves PXE files. I host a local repository on my mid tower server which also acts as a rtorrent server with rutorrent as a frontend.
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>>55211549
>>55211577
What are PXE files?
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>>55211549
what DNS Server are you using?
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>>55211609
Images for PXE booting.
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>>55211670
Sorry for being pajoot, but I'm interested. Tell me more.
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>>55209648
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also I'm gonna get new harddrive soon. what get? /r/homelab says WD Reds
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>>55211688
As a pajoot, When ur mom asks u to get the files off her crashed windows machine, you run to your loonix box and make a bootable USB with an image for recovery.

As a white man, you boot your mothers computer, and configure it to boot from the network. This process is described by the PXE spec. After this is complete, you look at your PXE server and bask in the knowledge that there is a tiny chance that the world is not worse off with you walking on it
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>>55211718
Holy crêpe
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>>55211491
it works fine and the provider is great
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>>55209648
Started with Raspberry Pi for a Mumble server + MumbleDJ bot, but since the processor was to slow at encoding shit for the bot, we bought an Intel Nuc. Debian Stretch's on it. Also running OwnCloud in the LAN, and a L4D2 server sometimes since certain SourceMod addons were GNU/Linux only and I couldn't host on muh gaymen machine anymore.
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>>55211441
Transcoded*
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>>55211634
bind9, only one i'm comfortable with. I'm looking into dnsmasq.
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>>55211758
>5 up
>works fine
you masochist
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>>55209648
just upgraded main 500gb hdd with 2tb one. Tomorrow im gonna replace secondary 500gb hdd to another 2tb one, also 4gb ram to 8gb. Next week Im gonna order 64gb usb 3.0 flash drive to move all vms from hdd to it, so both hdds can sleep 95% of th time
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>>55211738
What is it for?
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>>55211940
Im the OP. It will go in my TS140 and store my movies/pictures/etc to stream to plex and whatnot.
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Can anyone recommend something I can use to make it a really simple user interface?

My gf is a noob at anything computers, so I'd like to have the server setup to be a fairly simple web interface that she can click nice big buttons to achieve what she wants.

Is something like that about?
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>>55212084
maybe?

https://github.com/michaelh4u/homelabfrontpage
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>>55212149
/g/ being helpful?
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>>55212212
check out /r/homelab and look for my people posting their templates and shit
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>>55212014
WD Reds are fine. I'd go whitelabel.
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>>55212258
why is that exactly? I'm not exactly hurting for money at the moment.
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>>55212312
To save money for something storing stuff that isn't critical. Hard drives are a commodity.
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>>55212355
You again? The most important thing in your computer is storage. CPUs, motherboards, any of that other shit can be replaced, but you can do practically nothing once your storage is gone.
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How hard would it to be to set up an old dell inspiron mini as a small server and stream musicmovies/porn from it to devices around my house?
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>>55212565
>The most important thing in your computer is storage
>>55212355
>storing stuff that isn't critical
Some hard drives in a TS140 shouldn't be the only place your data is if losing it is a big deal.
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>>55212084
what does she want to do exactly

if it's media streaming look into plex
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>>55212860
It's not an x86 based processor. It'll be a pi or something like it.

Open would be for torrents and yeah file serving. I'd be happy with a system of browsing through the media and then having to download it.

Those will all happen remotely via openvpn as she has had to move away for work.
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>>55213094
for torrents, there's plenty of clients with a web interface -- rutorrent for rtorrent, transmission and deluge both have web ui's built in

file serving you could use owncloud or just a simple directory listing that nginx/apache provide when you point the server to the directory
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>>55210887
>and stop wasting power you fuck
third worlder detected
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what am i missing?:

http
ftp
ssh
znc
smb
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What is RADIUS and what is it used for? I understand it is a form of authentication. Is it similar to a VPN, in that you can remotely access, for example, a file share?

>>55213294
What do you really need? If you can't come up with any more services, then maybe that's that.
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>>55213354
Think of RADIUS as WPA for ethernet.
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>>55213354
>What is RADIUS and what is it used for?

We use it at work to integrate with AD

For example, the staff laptop Windows network only allows staff domain computers in the specified OU to connect.

If we just used a password and it got leaked, then we're fucked
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>>55213294
RADIUS
NFS
OpenVPN
Hardware Firewall
CUPS
Headless Transmission daemon.

I can name more.
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>>55213675
>OpenVPN
Does this work with the native Windows 7/8/10 client or do you need to download some stupid shit for it?
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>>55213862
Yes
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>>55214219
shieet
What port does it use? I need to see if my company blocks it.
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Is motherboards with integrated cpu okay for NAS?
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>>55214329
Is the integrated CPU a Xeon?
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I want to build a second PC to torrent behind a VPN, and to host that media for my other PCs and devices.

I also would like to be able to do some CPU intensive stuff from time to time (stuff thats fine on my haswell i5, just would like to do it on a secondary rig not my main one)

Is a skylake i5 mini itx build stupid?
Its going to sit and torrent, and serve movies to my playstation 90% of the time.

I cant decide if I should go for the I5, or go ultra cheap low power. I see people doing this stuff with Raspberry Pis
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>>55213354
If you're asking what radius is, you probably don't need it
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>>55214260
1194, standard.
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>>55214329
Sure.
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>>55214590
They don't let me SSH over port 443, so hopefully they don't block OpenVPN traffic.
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OP here.

Is Sonarr worth it? I just got it installed and configured on Centos 7. Do I like connect it toa desktop client to choose what to download?
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>>55214657
You can just configure it to use another port.
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>>55214699
Yeah but they block everything. HTTP and HTTPS get through, but if I try to send SSH through port 443 it doesn't let it go. I didn't try too many other ports yet. 500 and 4500 looked like they were blocked.
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>>55214657
>>55213862
There's a simple as fuck client to use all you need to do is dump the configs from the server it's pretty straightforward.
As for the ports you can just change it or forward it to whatever the fuck you want.
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same olde

still not fixed yuyuko - she still works, just not very healthy raid errors of dubious reality
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>>55214731
God damn it they block ports, and fuck installing a client to VPN, Windows has that shit built in.
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>>55214739
Windows has garbage built in.
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>>55214755
Yeah, that's my point. So why would I install other shit if the built in garbage is there already?
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>>55214767
Because it's garbage.
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>>55214739
It doesn't have openVPS embeded in to it.
but yeah you don't even have to install the client you can just download it put the config in the client folder and just login its that simple.

It uses UDP trafic so yeah or tcp trafic.
If they block ports my advice would be using the HTTPS TCP port (443) to bypass the firewall which is usually open.
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just point your browser to ip address:8989 and add your shows. also has the ability to scan your hard drive and add all the shows you already have
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>>55215065
this was directed at >>55214690
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>>55211869
I love dnsmasq
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