Ahh, seems I have misunderstood what you said. I suppose it could work
Ahh, seems I have misunderstood what you said. I suppose it could work
Truenas scale uses kubernets. Tailscale is more like a tunnel to my home servers so I can access the ports therefore the apps
What I mean is that I’m not sure there are adapters from PCIE the interface nvme drive use to SATA. If I’m not mistaken they don’t work with nvme 4.0
Hands down Revolt. Best alternative I have found so far.
If I’m not wrong these are not compatible with nvme? I remember I wanted to buy something like this but I couldn’t find PCIE to SATA, pretty sure I’m wrong but not in the mood to research
Okay so the problem was that I forgot to give permission to the folder and it would just crash St start. I have installed tailscale and configured it as an exit node but for some reason I can’t configure route. Everytime I enter one tailscale doesn’t start unless I remove routes. I have it as exit node but it still doesn’t work
I have truecharts installed but when I reboot the NAS kubernets would give “back off restarting error”, I managed to figure that out. Now I need to figure ask how to access the apps from outside the local network, I did try to forward local port 9001(Nextcloud) to 80 and 443 but I still can’t access it. I also read somewhere that that’s a security risk so I was wondering if I should try to set up a free DNS or VPN. What do you think?
Well I have a problem where Jellyfin stops working after I restart the NAS. Guess I had more questions and forgot to change the title. Have you got any idea how to connect from outside home network to Nextcloud?
How would one go building a router? I was planning on getting wired networks for a NAS build but most providers seem to ship their own router which probably is a nightmare for privacy, can I just pay for internet and use whatever router I want?
I don’t think that’ll be a problem. I got a good CPU. The connection will is slowing me down