

thanks a lot problem solved


thanks a lot problem solved


changed it! thanks a lot!


thanks a lot!


thank you! this works!


no I don’t think pi-hole supports wild card dns, how do you deal with this issue? do you simply use addguard?


thank you problem solved!


thank you! this works!


thank you! this works!


Thank you! Can you also explain the difference between
networks:
default:
external: true
name: scoobydoo
and
networks:
scoobydoo:
external: true


I think they are? I have used network setting in audiobookshelf
networks:
nginx:
name: nginx-proxy-manager_default
external: true
I think this allows audiobookshelf container to use the external container generated by nginx by default


thank you!
I have added
ports:
- 13378:80
in audiobookshelf docker compose and changed npm settings

But it still gives me the same 502 Bad Gateway error.


I have turned it off and tried again, this time it allows me to go to http://audiobookshelf.local.com/, however still giving me the 502 Bad Gateway error.
Anyway, it’s going to be used only locally, correct?
yes that’s correct. But I still want to use self signed certificate just for extra security and get to know how to successfully configure it.


thank you, I will try that!


EDIT: I guess there is not a work around for now. It would be really great for those who sees this post to give https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium/issues/2042 a thumbs up. thanks a lot!


guess I’ll just have to wait for this feature to be implemented in the future by the amazing developers.


yeah that could be an solution, but I have already grouped my apps in the home screen so I have download it in the future I have to group them again. I have about 200 apps downloaded and I have 50+ apps used. So it could be a lot of work. Using archive feature I could easily manage these stuff


What should I use to do the test?


Thanks a lot!


EDIT AGAIN:
Solved!
yes it the archive does contains thousands of small files! I think that could be the reason of low performance on android mobile!
thanks a lot @Brett@feddit.org
thanks a lot