I’ve got a mini pc which is running always and another one which consumes a lot more power for e.g. jellyfin.

Can I configure it such that the jellyfin server only boots if I connect to it? E.g. I try to connect to jellyfin.y.com and then the server boots because the mini pc tries to connect to it.

I already figured out how to let it sleep automatically as soon as nobody is watching.

Edit: can I add the magic package to the reverse proxy?

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    9 days ago

    I’d be happy to switch if I had a good tutorial for caddy. Unfortunately I couldn’t find one.

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        9 days ago

        It doesn’t work. I can’t manage to debug it.

        Fedora server. Podman. Selinux. Port 8443. Ipv4.

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          8 days ago

          it doesn’t work

          …what exactly doesn’t work. You’re not really giving me enough to help you with.

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            8 days ago

            Thx for offering your help.

            If I would know, I could debug it, but I don’t know where the problem is. I assume the problem is somewhere with podman or selinux

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              8 days ago

              But you gotta understand, there’s no subject to your statement. You just said “it doesn’t work” and I have no idea what you’re doing. Are you installing podman? Are you installing caddy? Are you setting up caddy as a reverse proxy? Are you trying to bring your dog back from the dead? I have no frame of reference.