Hi, thanks. I’ve been testing out NextCloud and it might be a bit too bloated and buggy for me (document editor iffy on mobile and encountering files and folders being falsely locked and thus cannot be interacted with) so I might give sftp a go.
Is there a dockerhub project you would reccomend? I’ve been looking at sftpgo (https://hub.docker.com/r/drakkan/sftpgo) as a option?
To prevent brute force login attempts into my jellyfin service.
Oh I can see how my title could be misunderstood - what I meant is that both jellyfin and fail2ban are running in (separate) docker containers. Not both services crammed.into one.
I did the same. Not because I knew, but because I was unsure if permissions would fail if I didn’t.
Do I just enter the container shell and check GID and UID of a random file?
I’m CURSED I tells ya! I’ll look at the logs tomorrow. Good to know that you can get it working. Maybe I’m close then.
Do I need to enter the container bash and change something then? I tried adding UID and GID to the docker compose file, but it still fails. I updated the google docs notes if you want to see my steps.
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried and it still doesn’t work. I updated the google docs notes with my steps if you want to see what I did.
How do I tell? In the docker-compose.yml file I put the user and password for my server user. I thought that was going to make it work?
I did fiddle with it. I tried putting my server user and password in there, but didn’t get it working.
Well, I’m not trying to share from within the docker container. I just want to run the samba service from a container. The share is an external hard drive connected to the server. I want to be able to move files to and from the ext hdd from a windows machine.
I would prefer that it’s only accessible for users I approve through some sort of whitelist. That would be friends and family.
What are you talking about? Why does it look like I keep deleting my account?