If you can install it on Debian Wheezy, you can probably install it on OMV.
Plugins that are wanted - Part 5
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Is it possible to make an plug-in of for example PtokaX DC++ Hub?
@bonkersGER and myself run it via the xrdp plugin on a small desktop directly. (The Client, not the hub)
Greetings
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If I'm not wrong, isn't Ptoka a Windows app???
No, I'm wrong, they seem to have sources for linux...
Maybe you can compile and run allongside OMV but I would suggest docker... -
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If you can install it on Debian Wheezy, you can probably install it on OMV.
I installed it but got connection refused, but havn't given up yet.
Quote from LuXOD: “Is it possible to make an plug-in of for example PtokaX DC++ Hub?”
bonkersGER and myself run it via the xrdp plugin on a small desktop directly. (The Client, not the hub)
Greetings
DavidI will try out the xrdp plugin and see what's it's all about! =)
If I'm not wrong, isn't Ptoka a Windows app???
No, I'm wrong, they seem to have sources for linux...
Maybe you can compile and run allongside OMV but I would suggest docker...Yes, cross-platform =) i will look into Docker, tried VirtualBox, but I could not connect to the RDP so i fucked up the installation some how by Google and no knowledge of Linux
Thank you all for your replys!
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Any chance of getting a plugin for Tinc VPN? It was requested once a couple years ago and it was asked what the advantage was over OpenVPN, but the original guy never replied. To answer that aspect of it, OpenVPN is designed specifically to be a Client-Server configuration. You can do mesh, but it's actively non-trivial. Tinc is actually designed with a full-mesh setup in mind.
Honestly, it's easy enough to set up manually - took me about 45 minutes to get it installed on DigitalOcean, my OMV box, my Arch box, and my parents' OMV - and a third of that was setting up the remote desktop session to bounce through to their OMV box. I'm thinking of a plugin for it, so that maybe the Tunnel adapter will show up in the Networking tab of interfaces. Right now it doesn't on either OMV box. It might also make some of the fiddly-bits of generating the config files even easier; it's not hard with a good guide, but if you're setting up multiple mesh VPNs, it can get tiresome.
By the way, the reason for doing this was to set up Syncthing without having to bounce through public relays that seriously slowed transfer rates for me. Works like a champ.
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NZBHydra is another option to look at. It replaces NZBMegaSearch and can be beneficial to those of us with multiple indexers to hook into Couchpotato and Sonarr/Sickrage.
I got the latest from git and was able to get it up and running pretty easily.
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It wold be nice to have a plugin to manage btrfs HDD's with the new fetures from btrfs
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What are you looking for specifically?
Greetings
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I think to format the disks and to manage snapshots and raid
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I think formating shouldn't be big of an issue, raid on the other hand would be restricted to raid 0/1 since every other raid mode is - to my knowledge - a no-no as of today.
Snapshotting would take some effort to be incorparated into the GUI.
I'll fill some feature requests later.
Greetings
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Greetings
David -
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Yes. It wold be nice to have a btrfs plugin ( to manage subvolume, snapshots, and others btrfs features)
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Yes. It wold be nice to have a btrfs plugin ( to manage subvolume, snapshots, and others btrfs features)
OMV 3.x is getting more and more features. There are currently bugtracker feature requests for this to added to OMV. -
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Exellent, many thanks! =)
I think that also must be scrub (and email notification if scrub result reports about errors), and scrub feature in cron. -
Hi, It wold be nice to have a tor proxy plugin.
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my vote is for the:
jabber server
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How about the new in town surveilance softeware called XEOMA.
already tested the xeoma server on raspberry pi 3 and runs great.
It's simple and smart. Really like it! -
How about the new in town surveilance softeware called XEOMA.
already tested the xeoma server on raspberry pi 3 and runs great.
It's simple and smart. Really like it!
Sounds like you are advertising... We typically don't make plugins for paid software...
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