Wow I wish I had this a year ago. One thing though: a proton free account should not be used for torrenting as they don't allow p2p connections. If you're going to torrent, pay for your vpn
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shit, thank you, I'll need to rectify it
what vpn do you recommend
For torrenting purposes only, vpn doesn't really matter as long it properly hides your ip (even the overpriced ones that don't actually respect privacy)
Proton is still a good recommendation as long as you pay for premium, but I've started using airvpn since the proton ceo started getting weird. Mullvad is also good, but doesn't allow port forwarding, which isn't the end of the world but could have some negative effects (at least one person needs a forwarded port for you to connect to each other, and if you're not forwarding yours, you're relying on other people to forward theirs)
Tldr: proton is good, just pay for it. Airvpn and mullvad are also good
If you pay for a VPN for torrenting anyway, make sure it supports por forwarding. It does not cost more (at least not much) and has no disadvantages.
ProtonVPN, AirVPN, IVPN, Njalla are great. Njalla has the same pricing model as Mullvad and similar privacy standards.
Should be using prowlarr instead of jackett, imo
I'll configure it at my free time
This is very interesting. Never thought about proton vpn after hearing about the CEO promoting Trump but didn’t realize the free account.
Awesome work.... I'm sure @RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com will be pleased you've automated his guide :)
I am very pleased but question the choice of OpenVPN over wireguard regarding performance and jackett over prowlarr
I "chose" Jackett because this is what the guy on reddit used. I'll try to make it configurable. Same with wire guard
Got it, nice Automation 👍
i’d suggest switching out openvpn for wireguard if you can… at this point, openvpn is basically considered legacy
I'll configure it at my free time
Excited to check this out. I was literally just searching around for something similar as I want to transition from a Plex media server on Windows to a Jellyfin one on Fedora
should totally work for you. Please tell me if anything ia not clear oe if you have any problems so that I may make the script better
Thanks so much, will let you know once I'm able to get through it (hopefully this week).
The only thing I don't see here that I was thinking of trying is to integrate in Real debrid via the rdt client. Which seems like it should work basically the same way as it does for Plex on Windows. Any thoughts?
Totally can do it, you’d eliminate the qbittorrent item and use RDT to download. I know it dumps it into an rclone mount for my RD bucket, and I never have it download to host. Instead I have a virtual network drive mounted for plex/Jellyfin to pull from. Radarr and Sonarr use the qbittorrent protocol as the download client but you point it to RDT instead.
In this setup since you should use RD, VPN is not required.
Sounds pretty similar to windows. Now I just have to learn how to use fedora and get everything installed correctly 😂
I’m interested in helping if you get stuck. I’m not a fedora guy but an Ubuntu one. If it’s mostly docker based you should be similar to what I have.
Thanks!
I've been running into issues currently with nvidia drivers causing an error, which in turn causes the script to fail when trying to create the containers.
Hmm. I know with Ubuntu they have a driver pack that you can specify to install vs getting the one from nvidia. Fedora has something similar and I hope this may help you get proper drivers:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/installing-nvidia-drivers/117246/7
In Ubuntu there was a command line client that you run to validate the display driver (nvidia-smi?) it spits out details of the installed card. When that is working everything else should. If I also recall, there was a nvidia graphics docker container that you can stand up as well
Anyway let’s see how you do with getting the right drivers up and running for you.
I'll give this a go and report back! Appreciate the help.
EDIT: still get GPU errors when the script tries to run the containers.
Boo! Any chance to post the errors so we can see what it’s sputtering on? The binary in Ubuntu was nvidia-smi and that usually gives detail on the graphic card when driver is installed. Not sure if the same in Fedora.
I'm not sure what it's supposed to be doing, but will check more thoroughly tomorrow
I’m working on building out a similar stack on Podman. Anyone know how much of this would be easily or directly transferable to that?
make sure to use a wire guard VPN instead of openvpn
This is the one for all solution that I needed. Thank you for sharing