

#Qnap duplicacy full#
If your vpn provider supports ipv6 and you keep it enabled, you'll have full ipv6 connectivity over the vpn connection (confirmed with Mullvad). The WireGuard configuration should not have any ipv6 related stuff when ipv6 is disabled, otherwise creating the interface will fail. The part with .disable_ipv6=0 can be removed or set to 1 if there is no need for ipv6, no attempt will be made in that case to set ip6tables rules and can prevent an error if the module ip6table_filter isn't loaded on the host. There needs to be a file wg0.conf located in /config/wireguard and you need to set the variable VPN_ENABLED to true for the VPN to start. This is probably not going to work if your OS has no kernel with WireGuard support.

This image comes bundled with the alternative Web UI VueTorrent, to enable it you'll have to adjust your settings like pictured below. It should be in the format xxxx/tcp,xxxx/udp, take a look at the default with docker logs (variable is printed at container start) or docker inspect. Under certain circumstances it's required to run the WebUI on a different internal port, you can do that by modifying the environment variable WEBUI_PORTS accordingly. You can click on the tag's name to go to its corresponding branch on GitHub, clicking the commit sha brings you to the git diff of that commit. The docker repository is mainly in sync, unless builds fail or commits are pushed for which no builds are started (usually indicated with in the commit message).

The overall cost of this solution $48/year rather than $60/year for iDrive.The above table reflects the current state of the Git repository.
#Qnap duplicacy software#
If you have a NAS like QNAP, the NAS vendor likely has included backup software that can backup to Wasabi without the need for something like Cloudberry.
#Qnap duplicacy free#
1 TB of storage costs $3.99 a month and they have a 1 month free trial.

Wasabi has a simpler pricing model and lower prices than Amazon. Wasabi is online cloud storage with the same interface as Amazon’s S3. After many trials and comparisons, Wasabi and Cloudberry were selected. While there are other turnkey solutions available, they are expensive (>$100 a year for 2 people). Most of the technology press recommend iDrive but after a year of using iDrive, the service and client software proved to be unreliable. The best service was Crashplan but they stopped their consumer service in 2017. People should not only backup their computers and phones but have at least one backup outside of their house to prevent loss from fire or theft.
