mfat

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mfat,

I personally use Shotcut but i only do basic editing.

mfat,

It’s an http service running on my home server (running openwrt and docker).

SSH and VPN are either blocked or heavily throttled where i live.

mfat,

FRP is fine but the https certificate part is not easy/automated.

mfat,

Does it support socks proxy for individual web apps?

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mfat, (edited )

A graphical SSH client similar to Termius

A gui for a tunneling solution such as rathole or FRP.

mfat,

I want something with: a built-in key manager (with optional cross-device sync) SSH tunneling support (dynamic, remote and reverse) snippets simple, beautiful UI.

I’m sure many users will like it.

mfat, (edited )

Shotcut an amazing video editor.

Openwrt Routers can be fun too!

mfat,

Whoops I thought Jerboa was smart enough to add those :) thank you!

mfat,

I don’t remember tbh. I installed it a couple of years ago but used it for the first only recently.

mfat,

Are yiu sure you’re running Wayland and not X11?

mfat, (edited )

Fedora took away one of my biggest hobbies namely distro hopping. It’s so good i haven’t installed another Linux for 4+ years. Before fedora I would never use a distro for more than a couple of months. It’s beautiful, it’s solid and it’s vanilla. Everything is shipped as the original developer intended.

mfat, (edited )

I never use “derivative” distros. I don’t want to run into weird problems and spend hours troubleshooting only to find out they have changed some config file.

mfat,

Fedora Workstation

mfat,

Sorry i should have said i wanted a server not a client.

mfat,

Thanks but I don’t seem to get the point of these proxies. What do they do exactly? Can you give me an example please?

mfat,

No i just imported an m3u into jellyfin.

mfat,

I’ve been using KDE on Fedora for work for a few years now. Several system upgrades staeting from Fedora 36. Recently upgraded to plasma 6 and fedora 40. It is rock solid and very reliable.

And i do use alot of widgets, 3rd party apps, flatpaks, etc.

mfat,

Thanks I understand the theory behind this but I can’t get it to work.

I have a jellyfin.mydomain.com subdomain pointing at my VPS ip. On my home server I have Nginx Proxy Manager listening to 192.168.8.1:8998 (http) and 8999 (https) From my home server I forward port 80 from the VPS to local port 8999 like this:


<span style="color:#323232;">ssh -R 80:127.0.0.1:8998 root@vps-ip
</span>

Then on npm I define a proxy to localhost:8096 (jellyfin) for any traffic sent to jellyfinn.mydomain.com.

But I can’t access jellyfin remotely.

mfat,

Caddy was exactly what i needed. It magically solved the problem…

mfat, (edited )

Wireguard is blocked at protocol level no matter which port you use. Tailsclale uses wireguard. Haven’t tried headscale yet.

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