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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on SnapRAID

    Hey there, I have a question about power usage under Snapraid. It's mentioned in the FAQ To access a file, a single disk needs to spin, saving power and producing less noise. Are there any caveats to this? I have a Dell H200 in IT mode and all the drives connected on an SAS backplane will that still hold true? If all my drives are pooled with mergefs does that change anything? Thanks, Dave

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on inadyn-mt - dynamic DNS client

    Ok so while I'm testing this I have Windows Firewall off, router firewall off and ports 80 & 443 forwarded (tcp & udp). I'll reintroduce them granularly when I can get it working. inadyn was having trouble restarting, I think it had a problem with me trying to comment out lines with ; while I was a/b testing. I've reduced the inadyn.conf to --debug 7 --log_file .\inadyn-mt.log --dyndns_server_name localhost:8282 --dyndns_server_host domains.google.com --dyndns_system default@domains.google.com --username...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on inadyn-mt - dynamic DNS client

    Is this correct? --log_file .\inadyn-mt.log --dyndns_server_name localhost:8282 --dyndns_system default@domains.google.com --dyndns_server_host domains.google.com --username **** --password **** --alias mydomain.com --update_period 600000 I must still need the localhost part to send it via https right? Then my stunnel config is: socket = l:TCP_NODELAY=1 socket = r:TCP_NODELAY=1 ;inadyn [pseudo-httpd] verify = 0 client = yes accept = localhost:8282 connect = domains.google.com:443 Then I restart stunnel,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on inadyn-mt - dynamic DNS client

    Is this correct? --log_file .\inadyn-mt.log --dyndns_server_name localhost:8282 --dyndns_system default@domains.google.com --dyndns_server_host domains.google.com --username **** --password **** --alias mydomain.com --update_period 600000 I must still need the localhost part to send it via https right? Then my stunnel config is: socket = l:TCP_NODELAY=1 socket = r:TCP_NODELAY=1 ;inadyn [pseudo-httpd] verify = 0 client = yes accept = localhost:8282 connect = domains.google.com:443 Then I restart stunnel,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on inadyn-mt - dynamic DNS client

    I currently run duckdns through my router to my google domain to serve my nginx config (organizr). It works fine, but I'm limited to using a subdomain organizr.mydomain.com as google won't let me cname duckdns to the bare/root. Google offers a ddns service as part of the domain service, but it requires https, which my router isn't capable of doing. I'm trying to set up inadyn-mt/stunnel combination. My inadyn config is as follows (username, password and alias edited) #Unless locatable in one of its...

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