My Valve Index is my Beatsaber machine. Half Life Alyx is great, too.
My Valve Index is my Beatsaber machine. Half Life Alyx is great, too.
Traefik. Once you set it up (which granted can take a few hours if you’re new) its as easy as adding 4 lines of code to your compose file to add a new service. I started with NPM but I don’t regret switching to Traefik at all.
I heard caddy is cool, too.
If you happen to use gluetun (great project btw) you can use the environment property
VPN_PORT_FORWARDING=on
and a volume mapping to/tmp/gluetun/forwarded_port
to obtain the port number from the container. Then with the bittorrent-port-forward-file container (Link) you can automatically set the port from the file to qbittorrent.I use this with ProtonVPN and it works like a charm.
Here the relevant parts of my docker compose file:
gluetun: image: qmcgaw/gluetun <...> volumes: <...> - ./port-forwarding/forwarded_port:/tmp/gluetun/forwarded_port:rw environment: # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/wiki <...> - VPN_PORT_FORWARDING=on - VPN_PORT_FORWARDING_PROVIDER=protonvpn qbittorrent-port-forward-file: platform: linux/amd64 #needed for raspi image: charlocharlie/qbittorrent-port-forward-file container_name: port-forward-file depends_on: - qbittorrent - gluetun restart: unless-stopped volumes: - ./port-forwarding:/config:ro environment: - QBT_USERNAME= - QBT_PASSWORD= - QBT_ADDR=gluetun:9092 - PORT_FILE=/config/forwarded_port
The file containing the port number sits at
./port-forwarding/forwarded_port
on the host (you may need to create the empty file before first usage).See gluetun wiki here: Link