When I click the Copy icon, it copies the old password instead of the new one. But it also updates for me if i click on another item. Did this problem also occur for you with the latest update?
When you update anything in a login item, such as the username or password, and click Save it does not update. You must click Edit agin and then click Save again for it to update.
Its list on their website as supported
Doesn't it display in the browser the same way as images?
Just click on the video icon.
Does anyone else have this issue with Bitwarden flatpak.
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Does anyone else have this issue with the Flatpak version of Bitwarden.
Explanation: When you update anything in a login item, such as the username or password, and click Save it does not update. You must click Edit agin and then click Save again for it to update.
I really liked these songs:
Fever 333 - Do or Die
Keny Arkana - La Rage (A sham i don't speak frensh)
The Shizit - Soundtrack for the Revolution
The only artists I had heard of were Fever 333. Thanks for opening my eyes.
What are some of your favorite musicians with a socialist/anti-capitalist message?
I like Immortal Technique and the album Let's Get Free by dead prez.
It seems like an odd choice if it's not a mistake to put it on the first page and it's not just a HTTP warning it's an SSL warning that appears quite scary on Chromium browsers.
But cool to know that apt repos don't use SSL i knew they verified via signature but fought they had both.
It's the download link on the fort page of debian.org. Has it always been like that.
Thanks for the suggestion. This is what I ended up doing, and it works really well.
Thanks looks a lot simpler to setup.
Still doesn't work. My wireguard conf file looks like this.
Change the HOMENET=
to my internal ip range i found with ip addr show
.
undefined
[Interface] PrivateKey = MyPrivateKey Address = 1.1.1.1 DNS = 1.1.1.1 PostUp = DROUTE=$(ip route | grep default | awk '{print $3}'); HOMENET=172.16.0.0/12; ip route add $HOMENET via $DROUTE;iptables -I OUTPUT -d $HOMENET -j ACCEPT; iptables -A OUTPUT ! -o %i -m mark ! --mark $(wg show %i fwmark) -m addrtype ! --dst-type LOCAL -j REJECT PreDown = HOMENET=172.16.0.0/12; ip route delete $HOMENET; iptables -D OUTPUT ! -o %i -m mark ! --mark $(wg show %i fwmark) -m addrtype ! --dst-type LOCAL -j REJECT; iptables -D OUTPUT -d $HOMENET -j ACCEPT [Peer] PublicKey = MyPublicKey AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0 Endpoint = 1.1.1.1
Thanks for the recommendation. My only concern is trust because the containers do not appear to have many downloads
Not fixed the issue but the post.
I am trying to connect qbittorrent and wireguard.
My solution uses qBittorrent with Glutun and it works great. My Docker Compose file is based on this one https://github.com/TechHutTV/homelab/blob/main/media/arr-compose.yaml. I simply removed some of the services I didn't need. I recommend watching his YouTube video(Same video on Odysee) if you can't get it to work.
I am trying to have a QBitTorrent Docker container that is accessible on my local network and connects to WireGuard. I know this is a basic question, and I'm sorry if I'm wasting your time. I am using a separate user for this that i have add to the docker group.
I can't access the web interface what have i configured wrong.
Here is my docker compose file. ```
services: qbittorrent: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/qbittorrent:latest container_name: qbittorrent
If you have a Raspberry Pi or an old laptop you could install a torrent client and vpn and host it that way. If you want it hosted, I used ultra.cc for a short time and it worked great. They cost €5 ($5.21 USD)