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EL BROMANCE posted:Ha yeah, definitely overpriced. Best quality source next to blu-ray though, so I'm glad they exist at least. Actually that's not even the worse offender on their. 3 bucks for 1 min for 101. Perfect Harmony Sneak Peek. I'd assume that's unintentional.
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Yeah one of the comments complained about that. Whoever is in charge of this show needs to sort themselves out!
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:edit: also, would enabling these potentially open up my server to INTERNET HACKERS or something? Or is that just paranoia? I already have a ton of ports forwarded for Remote Desktop and my Nvidia Shield Portable remote play. Yikes. If you're forwarding the port for Windows RDP (3389) close that poo poo asap. Pretty sure it's absolutely trivial to break, as it has bugger all encryption built in. I'm not an infosec professional or anything but I've been messing with this poo poo for a long time. Better option would be a VPN (OpenVPN, or I think SoftEther is pretty easy to setup). Lots of routers have an option to enable a built in VPN as well. You could also setup an SSH server, like https://www.bitvise.com/ssh-server-download (though that needs it's own amount of hardening, i.e. use a non-standard port, use key encryption and not password, etc, info here: https://www.bitvise.com/getting-started-hardening-ssh-server ) If you're just using teamviewer or something disregard. Still handy to have a VPN/SSH setup though in case you need security on public wifi and you can access your files and poo poo at home. Better than a VPN service at least, those are basically a joke. On the usenet side, opening a crap-ton of ports for each service can be annoying to manage and a security problem on it's own since you have have such a wide attack vector. The chances of you being targeted are pretty slim but do you really want to take the chance? If you (or anyone) are serious about remote access for usenet stuff, I would seriously recommend Organizr: https://github.com/causefx/Organizr Anyone else use this already? Don't think I've seen any mention of it in here or the Plex thread. A bit involved but the results are really nice. Can't be any more difficult than Docker at any rate. Here's what my default landing page looks like with it setup: Basically provides you with a slick web portal where all your services can be accessed. The landing page also provides an overview of TV schedules, requests, current streams, and basically whatever else you want by editing some css configs. It handles it's own authentication in tandem with your webserver of choice (typically NGINX) so that you only need to have a single port open for HTTPS (443), and all of your different tools can be accessed with one login. Supports single sign-on for Plex, Tautulli, and Ombi as well, and you can leave the rest completely open since their ports won't be accessible from the internet, and authentication is handled by the server. The installer script from here: https://github.com/elmerfdz/OrganizrInstaller will handle installing both Organizr and nginx, and will setup a basic config file. The wiki has lots of examples for configuration, but on Windows for myself I found the following to be the easiest setup, through a lot of trial and error. In brief you'd do the following.
From there you're basically just setting up your different pages/services in Organizr, and maybe SSO, and other tweaks. If everything is setup correctly, if you go to domain.com/ you'll get your sign-in page; if you try to go to any of your subdirectories, i.e. domain.com/sonarr, it should redirect to the login page unless you're already logged in. This can cause some issues with NZB360 or other similar apps since they can't handle the authentication, however you can let their API addresses through via the following config: https://technicalramblings.com/blog/allowing-mobile-apps-work-with-services-using-organizr-server-auth/ This might be too much bullshit for someone who just wants the basics. But if this is kind of a hobby for you, then personally I've found it rewarding, and a good learning experience. Even if you don't use organizer, setting up a reverse proxy is still a good idea, to minimize how many open ports you have. This is too long already, and I've probably forgotten something but I can clarify stuff if anyone cares to try this out. The wiki is pretty good though, and there's an active Discord for Organizr with users who have been pretty helpful for assisting with config questions. Stockwell fucked around with this message at 01:36 on Oct 29, 2019 |
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Stockwell posted:Awesome poo poo Thank you for doing God's work.
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# ? Oct 31, 2019 01:13 |
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DrunkenSlug is open https://drunkenslug.com/register You get 50 API hits and 5 downloada per day for free. 10 Euros a year will get you 1000 API hits and 100 downloads per day. It's one of the better indexers.
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# ? Oct 31, 2019 22:59 |
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So, first world problem but I have a 1TB limit with Xfinity and all the titles I want are only offered in some crazy high quality that I don't care for. I specify 720p or better in radarr but most of the stuff I find is 4K. Looking for these things elsewhere I can find collections at the quality I want (<2gb for a 60m file). Is my setup missing something, or is this just due to the provider having things being taken down? FWIW I have Usenetserver with a lifetime NZBgeek sub.
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# ? Oct 31, 2019 23:23 |
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If you specify 720 or better it will still grab better and replace it as it finds better it just wont grab sd. You should go into the rules that define 720 or better and remove 4k, you can also remove 1080 if there are 720p copies being put up.
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# ? Oct 31, 2019 23:37 |
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Yeah finding 720p stuff shouldn’t be difficult at all. In fact they tend to get released first to stop other groups doing 1080p to lower res conversions. Also look for things marked BRRIP as these are generally lower bitrate. Or WEB versions that often top out at 4gb max. I also had the xfinity cap and it’s definitely manageable but you’ll definitely not want it grabbing multiples of the same film.
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# ? Nov 1, 2019 00:11 |
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Bank posted:So, first world problem but I have a 1TB limit with Xfinity and all the titles I want are only offered in some crazy high quality that I don't care for. I specify 720p or better in radarr but most of the stuff I find is 4K. Looking for these things elsewhere I can find collections at the quality I want (<2gb for a 60m file). Xfinity does have an unlimited tier for an extra $50 that they seem to not advertise much, last time I checked. It's what I use since my monthly data usage is in the 4-8tb range.....
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# ? Nov 1, 2019 02:29 |
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Also don’t forget you get two monthly grace periods in a 12 month period. I used to buy a new hard disk then go hog wild. Some of their fiber tiers I believe include no cap as a default too, and might not be any more expensive than cable+$50 fee. I moved to AT&T fiber and hoo boy it’s fun to see those numbers. Newshosting will feed me data at like 95MB/sec.
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# ? Nov 1, 2019 02:37 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Also don’t forget you get two monthly grace periods in a 12 month period. I used to buy a new hard disk then go hog wild. I found out the hard way that if you do go over even one time after you’ve used your 2 grade period months they rescind any future offer of grace period months. It doesn’t reset the year, you just never get them again. That’s when I switched to unlimited.
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Oh crazy, I thought it was a 50$ charge for eating up extra I had no idea they pulled the grace periods. Not gonna lie, I had an excel spreadsheet setup with 3 columns - the date, 1024/date, then amount actually used which id update most days (it was on a work PC so took a few seconds as long as I’d remember) so I could track how much I’d used compared to where I should be for the month. I came reeeeeeal close sometimes and might put my downloaders on pause just in case something big hit I wasn’t expecting and it killed me. Funnily enough since I’ve gone gigabit and uncapped and I don’t worry, unless At&T’s monitoring tools are garbage, I’m not actually using a huge amount more.
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# ? Nov 2, 2019 19:51 |
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I'm hoping that the introduction of game streaming and unlimited "wireless" home plans like T-Mobile just introduced will force Comcast to increase their data limits. I don't come to 1TB most months, but the fact that the limit is there is an annoying psychological barrier.
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BeastOfExmoor posted:I'm hoping that the introduction of game streaming and unlimited "wireless" home plans like T-Mobile just introduced will force Comcast to increase their data limits. I don't come to 1TB most months, but the fact that the limit is there is an annoying psychological barrier. I hit the limit twice on Comcast and decided to upgrade to unlimited, sadly.
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BeastOfExmoor posted:I'm hoping that the introduction of game streaming and unlimited "wireless" home plans like T-Mobile just introduced will force Comcast to increase their data limits. I don't come to 1TB most months, but the fact that the limit is there is an annoying psychological barrier. I hit the limit twice on Comcast and decided to upgrade to unlimited, sadly.
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# ? Nov 2, 2019 20:13 |
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I found one of my old screenshots. Can you guess which month was new HD purchase time?
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sedative posted:DrunkenSlug is open https://drunkenslug.com/register I missed this. Presumably there's now no way to get in?
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sedative posted:DrunkenSlug is open https://drunkenslug.com/register So what eventually happens to the free account in cases like this? Do i have it forever, or does it get purged after X amount of time if i don't buy premium?
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Dongattack posted:So what eventually happens to the free account in cases like this? Do i have it forever, or does it get purged after X amount of time if i don't buy premium? Mines been chugging along for 2 years on the free tier just fine.
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Sweet, wanted to see how it preforms before i decide to pay for more hits, but in reality i will probably forget about it for at least a year.
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fraggsta posted:I missed this. Presumably there's now no way to get in? What's your email?
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# ? Nov 3, 2019 17:11 |
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Duck and Cover posted:What's your email? it's my name @ gmail
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fraggsta posted:it's my name @ gmail Sent.
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Dongattack posted:Sweet, wanted to see how it preforms before i decide to pay for more hits, but in reality i will probably forget about it for at least a year. None of them seem to be super strict the way the private trackers are.
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# ? Nov 3, 2019 17:48 |
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If you're using Sonarr/Radarr you'll probably be pinging it daily anyways.
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# ? Nov 3, 2019 17:56 |
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Duck and Cover posted:What's your email? Hey pal. Could I give you my e-mail too?
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oh rly posted:Hey pal. Could I give you my e-mail too? I only had one invite.
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Duck and Cover posted:I only had one invite. No worries. Appreciate it anyway.
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I found this useful Sonarr guide on filtering between web-dls from various sources. I mistakenly thought Tags in the Indexer Restrictions menu meant the Indexer-side tags and not personal Sonarr-side tags, but nope it's amazing and powerful. Add restrictions/requirements, add a tag, and tag the series. Now you've got per-series filtering! My goal was to make a cartoon exempt from a ban on TBS releases. e: I was told V3 could do better filtering (wow there's a lot) and upgraded. No obvious resource hit on my lovely Pi 3. UltimoDragonQuest fucked around with this message at 08:31 on Nov 4, 2019 |
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Who is TBS anyway? They are amazingly quick with their releases but the releases have a ridiculous amount of compression.
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# ? Nov 4, 2019 13:25 |
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oh rly posted:Hey pal. Could I give you my e-mail too? I've got an invite though! Hit me up with your email. Any idea what's going on with this? I have Firefox and NZB Unity connected to nzbget. When I go into drunkenslug and click on any download link I get the error below saying it was skipped. NZB Unity has detected that it's a newznab site but download icons didn't change to the SAB style arrow. This stuff all works with other sites like dog/cat so I'm not sure what's going on. As a workaround I've been downloading nzbs from the search results screen, which sends you a zip file with the nzb.
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 07:38 |
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It literally says "No invite discussion!" In the thread title.
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 13:49 |
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Does anyone have a list of the release groups that release poor quality rips? I was going to go off of the list/page that UltimoDragonQuest used but its dated 2 years ago and I'd like to be semi-correct if I'm going to go through the work to mess with my release profiles.
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diremonk posted:Does anyone have a list of the release groups that release poor quality rips? I was going to go off of the list/page that UltimoDragonQuest used but its dated 2 years ago and I'd like to be semi-correct if I'm going to go through the work to mess with my release profiles. You mean the scene groups that release the lovely rips from sites like nbc.com? Here's the list that I ignore: BAMBOOZLE, CAFFEiNE, CookieMonster, EDHD, FLX, LiGATE, KOMPOST, LucidTV, TBS, TRUMP, XLF I'm sure there are more, but those are the ones that release shows that I watch.
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If you’re talking about TV and are prepared to wait, just mark the show up as wanting to be tagged with .AMZN. If they carry it, and you’ll be golden. No re-encoding and direct copies of the files they use. I grab an aired copy for speed then replace with those (or iTunes) as they become available.
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sedative posted:You mean the scene groups that release the lovely rips from sites like nbc.com? Here's the list that I ignore: BAMBOOZLE, CAFFEiNE, CookieMonster, EDHD, FLX, LiGATE, KOMPOST, LucidTV, TBS, TRUMP, XLF Cool, thanks for the list. I'll add those to Sonarr. I'll probably add the .amzn tag as well. I don't mind waiting for better quality.
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# ? Nov 6, 2019 00:24 |
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Just a quick selt sanity check, is rolling your own indexed worth it anymore or has obfuscation kind of sailed that ship?
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cr0y posted:Just a quick selt sanity check, is rolling your own indexed worth it anymore or has obfuscation kind of sailed that ship? I looked into it a year or so ago, and the amount of work required to de-obfuscate and storage needed turned me off of the idea. EDIT: If you're good at regex it'll be a bit easier The Diddler fucked around with this message at 14:43 on Nov 7, 2019 |
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Used to run my own. Not worth the time really if you can get a couple that are not obfuscated.
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New to Usenet. At least since 1994 or so when I posted about paintball. So is the provider list in the OP still accurate? Any of them better than others? I also have the Xfinity 1TB cap and my idiot kids chew a ton of it up with stupid-rear end Netflix TV shows, so I won't be chugging through 5TB/month or anything. e: Neat, I found an unlimited "promo" on newshosting for $100 annually, or $8.33/month: https://controlpanel.newshosting.com/signup/index.php?package=92 I assume this is a good deal, considering their standard 50GB tier is $10/month? Henrik Zetterberg fucked around with this message at 19:11 on Nov 7, 2019 |
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