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Thanks for the reply! I think I get it now.
I play Minecraft.
Thanks for the reply! I think I get it now.
Great! Thanks a lot, this will help
sounds good, do you have any docs on how to do that?
so you basically have a copy of your media library on a local machine?
pterodactyl looks really neat, will definitely look into that. I have a manual system for my media library, so I want to add the directories with artwork and movies manually to the directory which jellyfin reads.
I’m now considering syncing my minecraft world with syncthing, I already use it for some things but don’t know why I didn’t think of doing that.
On the other hand, if I have a 100+ gb media library, it seems kinda over the top to also have it fully copied on my local machine. Do you do this?
Do you automate your backups in some way? And can you also use samba remotely
will do, thanks a lot
I’m not losing them, I have a lot of single files. For example during a Minecraft update, I have to move ~20 jar files and other things to the server. I also try to make frequent backups and I upload new movies somewhat frequently to my jellyfin server, so I want to have an easy way to transfer files.
I mostly want to upload to a media server from my desktop, as that is where I download and manage the files before they go on the server
sorry, should’ve clarified: secure copy, it’s an ssh kind of way of copying files to a server
how would you do that with a large media library?
I’m using debian, so sftp would be an option, do you use a graphical client?
I mostly want some sort of graphical way, I’m often moving a bunch of loose files and seeing them is a lot easier for me when transferring
I was planning on filtering local and external IP’s, like technotim explains in one of his videos by using cloudflare as an external reverse proxy