

/config is just a folder where you put vpn config files. Would you mind sharing your docker compose file.


/config is just a folder where you put vpn config files. Would you mind sharing your docker compose file.


Yes, I only want to use a VPN. However, when I turn on a VPN, I encounter several other problems. For instance, I have difficulty consistently verifying that I’m not a bot on most websites. Additionally, YouTube videos don’t play at all unless I’m logged in.


It’s not available for Mac unfortunately.


The Docker version you’re using supports VPN? I used VPN+QBit Docker on my old Unraid server. You just put the VPN configuration file in the /config folder, and it worked seamlessly without disrupting any other services.
I have seen some people mention using a vm as an alternative. I’m not familiar with how it would work.
I have also tried using OpenVPN and WireGuard with AirVPN; however, Mac versions do not have the split tunnel feature at all.
I find Libreoffice to be bloated, so I prefer using OnlyOffice instead, which is lightweight.


If you mainly do torrenting, AirVPN is a good option. I have recently moved away from ProtonVPN; it’s too expensive.


Does anyone know of a client for AirVPN that supports the split tunnel feature? I’ve been using the Eddie client, but when I enable the VPN, I can’t watch YouTube videos because they require me to sign in, which I’d rather not do. I’m looking for a way to exclude my browser from the VPN.


Does YouTube-dl works on all websites or just YouTube?


It was a great experience until they started charging $19.99 for every additional item you download.


Might have to pull the trigger. I’m really enjoying plex. I’ve used Jellyfin in the past, but it’s not as polished as Plex. However, the plug-and-play remote access feature on Plex is a big plus. I’ll still use Jellyfin alongside Plex.


Try this extension


I was about to get a Plex Pass, but I saw this news today.


https://www.rbtv77.biz/football.html
I use this website to find links for anything free.


Even better way (which I did) using an email alias, create a dummy account with random details.


I use a CSV file that I exported from my Google account a few years back. You can also sync between the phone and desktop app, subscriptions, watch list and playlists.


I use GrayJay as my front-end, and it’s got some cool features like age restrictions, SponorBlock, and the return of the Dislike button. Plus, you can even log into your YouTube account.


Yes. Arr apps usually find the best torrent to download, unlike doing it manually. I will link an easy guide; you can set it up on your pc.


If you’re a big torrenter, why not set up a media server? You’ll be amazed at how fast it downloads. My regular torrenting speed is only about 8mbps, but when I’m downloading a whole season of a series, it goes over 22mbps! With the media server automation, you can say goodbye to searching for media torrents. Everything you need is just a click away from a single app.


It’s a pretty good feature. I usually use it for gaming. VPNs and online games don’t always get along. If you torrent a lot, Mullvad might not be the best choice because it doesn’t support port forwarding. IVPN, Proton VPN, and AirVPN are better options.
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