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Then you’re using it wrong buddy.
Then you’re using it wrong buddy.
I use Kodi for the Google drive add on to stream and nothing else. So I keep it as bare bones as possible.
Yup. Same way I do it.
Use to do it individually. Now I do it all from one Master compose.
You use the tailscale ip address of whatever device your hosting NextCloud from
Yes the port number is the last 4 digits after the :.
Tailscaleip:nextcloudport
Yes I do that too with email authentication. But if he is using a personal server with no users then there is no need for that.
You put the ip address that tailscale gives you along with the port number of your NextCloud instance.
Tailscale. Download it and you’ll be up and running in 5 minutes. Don’t use cloudflare tunnels unless you plan on opening it up to the public. Then you can go that route.
Thanks bro
I have FreshRSS setup and running good. The only thing I can’t figure out is how to scrape with xpath for websites that don’t have rss. As I don’t know how to code in Python or whatever language you need to know for xPath. I get nothing from Google regarding this. Is there a write-up somewhere for this? Any help would be appreciated.
Hey I got FreshRSS self hosted and everything is up and running smooth. Only thing is, for the websites without RSS… how did you get the RSS for those?
Saving this for when I make my own personal instance.
2 words: Cloudflare tunnel. Ez-PZ
This is exactly what I need. Let me do some research on this.
I have a self hosted freshRSS but I still just use the Feeder app 99.9% of the time. I guess I just keep Fresh as a backup in case the Feeder app ever goes down.