![]() Anyway, I see the cloud as something powerful but also potentially nefarious. I’ve found that there are open sourced apps like Nextcloud and Owncloud which can be used for the same cloud-like Google Photos experience allowing me to seamlessly take pictures and back them up to storage (at home). The main reason I’d like to move on this right now is because of Google Photos locking down their storage space. I’m sure the further we go, the more I’m going to want to expose so I’d like to understand how to do it and implement this solution now. Some of the services, like Home Assistant, already have TLS coverage and some do not. I’ve now got a few services that I’m hosting and I’d like to put them all behind a security layer so I don’t need to kick off OpenVPN when I want to use something remotely. I like the idea of seamless use of mobile apps integrated with my home network via solid encryption. I don’t like using the VPN except in an emergency because takes extra steps and time. I can use the Android app to get to my home new work and it works great. Thanks yeah, I have that set up and I’m also using TOTP with it for 2-step security. OPNsense allows some of that but it seems to be all menu driven…Īnyone have a good resource for setting up OPNsense to handle reverse-proxy using nginx or HAProxy for Home Assistant? Is there a way to enable both secure HTTP and insecure at the same time? I found a few threads in the community of people who are using nginx reverse-proxy with Home Assistant possibly in TLS mode but it looks like they’re running it manually so they’ve hacked the config files. I think that’s why I cannot get to HTTP version of my Home Assistant, only HTTPS. I’ve already set up my HA installation with the duckdns add-on and let’s encrypt is running on it. After several hours of Googling lots of various terms and trying nearly everything I could find, I gave up. I tried nginx for a while, and then HAProxy and then back to nginx. OPNsense has plug-ins for let’s encrypt and nginx or HAProxy so I spent the better part of today trying to get it working with Home Assistant. Location ^~ /.I really want to offload my let’s encrypt/duckdns stuff to my router (running OPNsense) so I can host more services behind TLS. # Let's Encrypt Webroot plugin location - allow access # First attempt to serve request as file, then as directory, # Change the client side error pages (4xx) to prevent some information disclosu$ Index index.html index.htm Īuth_basic_user_file /etc/nginx/.htpasswd # Add index.php to the list if you are using PHP Ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/addressgoeshere/privkey.pem Ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/addressgoeshere/fullchain.pem I think it was working earlier today, but manually sending nzbs from Hydra wasn't working. ![]() ![]() The log of Hydra doesn't show a connection being made from Radarr. I've tried setting the URL to both http and https, and localhost:8086/localhost/hydra and still getting no results. Sonarrs setings for NZBHydra are: URL: API Path: /api Newznab Unable to connect to indexer: HTTP request failed: at 404.NotFound If I try a test in Sonarr, I get this error NzbDroneErrorPipeline Invalid request Validation failed: - Unable to connect to indexer, check the log for more details The reverse proxy is on a raspi and also was setup with lets-encrypt. All three of the applications are on the same Windows 10 system and all of them can be accessed via /sonarr, radarr, and /hydra. I'm having a bit of trouble after setting up a reverse proxy system getting my copies of Sonarr and Radarr to search NzbHydra2. This includes hacking, using a loophole, or other methods not publicly advertised by the usenet provider. No promoting of 'backdoor' access into usenet providers' networks. We do not allow attempts to request/offer/buy/sell/trade/share invites or accounts. We will even add flair to your username after verification. Message the mods and let them know who you are. However we want to verify the identity of anyone posting on behalf of a company/project. No discussion of specific media content names, titles, etc. We only have a few, but they are important. Please read over the rules before contributing. We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use usenet. ![]()
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