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Thanks. I was hoping (but not sure) that cloudflare would act as a proxy by sending the traffic to the port I wanted, and that would sort things out (since it’s all running off of one machine). Still, maybe setting up Nginx is the way to go. I’ll have to put that a little ways down the to do list.
Thanks for reaching out, I appreciate it.
The logs just say 2023-12-16T03:32:18Z ERR error="Unable to reach the origin service. The service may be down or it may not be responding to traffic from cloudflared: dial tcp 192.168.1.111:2283...
Assuming it is the problem of Docker containers not being able to talk to each other, I added the option --network="bridge"
to the docker command that launches the cloudflare tunnel. Then in the docker-compose file for Immich, I added the line network_mode: bridge
to each service. No dice. I think next I’ll try installing the cloudflare tunnel as a service directly on that computer.
Thanks for taking the time to help out, I appreciate it.
At work I have a standing desk, and the option to hop up into my tall chair. Is the moving desk better than this option? I’m guessing it is because my company is phasing mine out in favor of the moving desks… I’m just not sure I see the benefit. I switch between sitting and standing so frequently I feel like the whole team will get very annoyed with me if I had to be constantly cranking the desk up and down.
In America, I’ve seen nurses and diabetics use deciliters in reference to medication or concentration before.
Mine was probably my first dive after my open water course. I took my OW in undergrad, so when I graduated I didn’t really have any time, money, or dive buddies, so I didn’t dive for about 7 years. I ended up doing a backpacking trip in Indonesia with my girlfriend (eventually, wife), and her friend. I was planning on renting gear and diving at the end of the trip, and my enthusiasm eventually turned that plan into a discover dive for my wife, her friend, and some random British dude that ended up tagging along with us for that entire trip.
In the pool and on that dive my wife and her friend were struggling to descend, and occasionally crying a little bit. On that dive we all eventually made it to depth and then a very large turtle just soared above us and eclipsed the sun. My wife’s jaw hit the sea floor. Because of that one turtle, my wife eventually got certified, and her friend and her friend’s eventual husband got certified.