Objectively, the Gott, Goldberg, and Vanderbel projection method distorts the least.
potentiallynotfelix
Looks like a robin to me
I thought he was talking about amnesia the dark descent and the alien game combined, had no clue that game was a thing.
The international hackathon? its in the netherlands, which this architecture sorta looks like
Is it just me that thinks this is satire? There's no way someone unironically said they'd report negative comments
macvtap
This looks like some type of bridge mode, which I don't want. I want the vm to be isolated except for the jellyfin ports that are forwarded. I think nat mode and forwarding is the best if not only way to achieve this.
Well then your forwarding hook is broken and won’t work for the second VM.
Because of the lack of clarity, I assume you meant something was wrong with the elif statement, so I ditched that.
/sbin/iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -p tcp --dport $HOST_PORT2 -j DNAT --to $GUEST_IP:$GUEST_PORT2
fi
fi
if [ "${1}" = "Nginx" ]; then
My goal is to isolate Jellyfin and nginx from my seeing network. I'm not following any guide that wasn't linked in the post.
I want the VM so my system is more modular and secure.
Sorry! The ip was wrong, the nginx vm is 192.168.101.85. edited
I think NGINX has the best reverse proxy
I ended up just installing Alma Linux again. Thank you very much for your help.
Using their own scoring system for distortion, a globe would be a 0, a Mercator projection would be 8.296, Winkel Tripel is a 4.563, and their projection would be a 0.881.