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There is plenty of music you can’t find anywhere.
There is plenty of music you can’t find anywhere.
OPS and RED are music private trackers. Their names are Orpheus and Redacted.
You can get into them through interviews, or invites. But if you want to get into any private tracker, at some point you will have to do the interview
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For music you can try rutracker. The site is all in Russian, but you can index with Prowlarr or Jacket.
Also, you can try joining OPS or Red if you care for lossless.
I’m in Soulseek, and it’s rare when there is something there and not in RED or OPS. Also, slsk sucks with the speeds and quality of content.
If you have a spare server, install navidrome and get rid of streaming services.
So basically they were just blocking you at the DNS level? Probably, you were getting the same treatment as anyone else. Unless, their DNS server pointed you to better Netflix servers or cached content…I don’t know.
I usually do VPN, or I do get the initial sign in, and then switch to VPN to do whatever I want.
You arguest don’t some?
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You had your Plex open to the public with that setup. That’s not secure at all, unless you wanted anyone to access it.
If you can port forward from your own IP and it’s kind of stable, you can run a wire guard server to access your network and Plex.
If you can’t portforward you can try a mesh network like tailscale… there are other solutions as well. The fastest apparently is netwmaker, but you need to have a server with public IP. You can use a cheap VPS.
Chef Aid, South Park Album? It’s in private music trackers…
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Yes, it’s LAN-to-LAN.
Currently I have,
Plex,Emby,NAS,Pi-hole, etc. -> LAN 1 -> VPN server -> Internet GW ->-- WG tunnel --<- Internet GW <- DD-WRT GW with WG <- LAN 2 <-TV, etc.
LAN 1 is 192.168.1.1 LAN 2 is 192.168.2.0
I would like to get rid of the DD-WRT GW with WG (router running Wireguard) on my Aunt’s network.
Typically if you are using direct downloads you don’t care about using TOR. You won’t get in trouble with direct downloads, but the uploaders.
I haven’t used whisparr, but have you checked the logs, or this is just a hunch?