![]() Obviously that won't be an issue when run locally although perhaps users may wish to access it remotely and IMO it's definately an issue if run in the cloud. SABnzbd: CouchPotato: SickBeard: File manager: Web shell: Webmin: SMB/CIFS: \\$ipaddr (ports 139/445)Īlso I think it's a good idea to have all the interfaces available via https. It needs to go in /etc/confconsole/services.txt IMO it's best put in the overlay (rather than mucking around with sed). SickBeard: Here is one I just threw together (it's a very small thing but makes it a little more finished). I'll do some more testing and/or have a look at the patch and get back to you.įinally I'd like to suggest customising the default services.txt for confconsole with these details: I did a quick netstat -na |grep LISTEN and there is only the default Fileserver stuff SABnzbd. I haven't done much troubleshooting yet but it seems that SickBeard and CouchPotato aren't running (or at least aren't listening). I have yet to do anything much with it yet but the first thing I'd like to note is a slight mistake in your original docs (SABnzbd seems to be running on 8080 - eXtplorer is on 80).Īlso I'm not quite sure what's going on. Good work! (I must admit that I have just had default passwords in the patches I have made - hoping that the core devs will fix that for me when they create the official appliance). I have just installed it and nice touch with the setting of password on first boot. Alternatively, you can setup a newznab instance yourself (there is a soon to be forthcoming tklpatch for this as well). If you'd like a free 14 day trial, you can get one by clicking hereĪn account or access to a usenet indexing site, such as nzbmatrix or nzb.su. Premium news hosting service (such as giganews). Note that to use this appliance, you should have the following: SickBeard by going to The major things to configure are your usenet credentials and search providers. Once the appliance has been deployed, you must configure a few things: I installed on a 120GB virtual disk and then copy files off when I want to keep them. It's best to either create an LVM (so you can add disk later) or mount /srv/storage on a large disk. They're both available on my webserver at īIG NOTE: Pulling a lot of usenet articles down will consume a lot of disk space. I have just released version 0.1 of this tklpatch and iso image (based upon fileserver).
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