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Still looking for a good way to allow someone to eg. sftp/scp into a #container and allow them to update files, which will then be read by another container's httpd.
My initial plan was to use #sshpiper and the #linuxserver openssh container, but I'm running into issues where the volumes are just mounted with root permissions inside the container, which is what I definitely don't want.
Modifying the perms manually is also not acceptable - I want to automate the process as much as possible -> have a template of a compose file that spins everything up for a given FQDN.
I'm 80% there, just the file transfer method I need to figure out.
Und manchmal hilft was?
Genau. Warten.
#FindMyDevice läuft. Mit SMS Befehlen und am #LinuxServer
Grandios. Hoffentlich brauch ich es dennoch nie.
I used my home-server to revive my old music library. I never owned a lot of music but somehow still copied it to every device I own. Most of my music are soundtracks from games.
So to make them global available I used my home-server to setup a mpd stream library using mympd as a front end hosted on the same system. Now I can simply connect to the server and hear my music on every device I want while being inside of my home network. This feels really nice.
#Linux #LinuxServer #Music #AudioStream
You're not talking to me, but...
I donate to #debian for the software I use, @archlinux for the documentation I use, & @kde (again software I use.)
#LinuxServer.io for containers I use. Pihole, Firefox, OpenSense...
Non-FOSS includes #KhanAcademyKids for providing excellent content for children. #Wikipedia, mostly because the #Musk told me not to.
I file bug reports. [Very] Occasionally contribute code.
I wish I had more room to contribute. If 9% more people did the same...
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