1. Before using the Jellyfin Docker container, you must install Docker to your system. We have a quick and easy guide you can follow that will have Docker installed on Linux in no time. https://pimylifeup.com/linux-docker-install/Copy Preparing your System to run the Jellyfin Media Serve...
https://pi-hole.net/ When writing this blog post, originally I was just going to talk about installing pihole on raspbian. But then I found out that pihole can run in docker. Personally I love my raspberry pis but I’d rather not have another piece of hardw...
What we just did was that we made updating Pi-hole an automatic task. This will automatically run thepihole upcommand at 01:00 hours, every day. Method 2: Update Pi-hole that was installed via Podman or Docker If you installed Pi-hole using either Podman or Docker, all you can do in...
Anyway, my blog has no ads. See below my step by step guide on how to install Pi-Hole on your Synology NAS device. If you prefer AdGuard over Pi-Hole read my step by step guide onHow to install AdGuard on your Synology NASusing docker. STEP 1 Please Support My work by Making a D...
The following steps were written for DSM 7; however, they should work for older releases with little to no tweaks. How to Run Pi-hole on a Synology NAS Installing Jellyfin to a Synology NAS Running the UniFi Network Controller on a Synology NAS Setting up FTP On a Synology NAS How to ...
This is a... Request for a new or modified feature Issue trying to run the docker image Issue trying to build / test / develop the docker image Description I'm puzzled by how to provide the PiHole DNS service to a different docker contai...
Part 4: Installing Pi-hole on the Proxmox LXC Container Now that we’ve created the LXC container, it’s time to run the Pi-Hole installer. Follow these steps: Access your newly created container using SSH or the Proxmox web console. Log in with the ‘root’ user and the password you...
how to set up your media server with docker. The server contains: - Radarr - Sonnar - Lidarr - Prowlarr - Jellyfin - rutorrent - Portainer - GitHub - brockar/docker-media-server: how to set up your media server with docker. The server contains: - Radarr
Run the script in the command line and follow the prompts to complete the installation. Configure your devices or router to use Pi-Hole as the DNS server. Alternatively, without running the script, you can download the Docker container for Pi-Hole Note the following steps with the installation...
For example, configuring a reverse proxy onTrueNASwill likely be vastly different from doing so on OpenMediaVault. Likewise, WireGuard's setup may differ from machine to machine as well, with wg-easy doing most of the work for me on a TrueNAS setup. It's a Docker image that you can set...