You need to use a VPN that supports port forwarding, such as PIA, and qbittorrent needs to get set to use that port.
I've love one, been looking to join a private tracker ☺️
You can access it after you like/dislike 50 articles
I've been using Nunti (FOSS, Android only) for a few months now. I love it's adaptive learning feature which does a good job of filtering articles that I don't care about.
What book would you suggest starting with?
In addition to checking the official apps player settings, I found Findroid can direct play a lot more files than the official app.
Nice, been using this service for a couple of years now and always thought the name was a little clunky.
Ive used it a few times, it works pretty well, the issues I faced were minor and easily fixed with a refresh.
Sadly doesn't work with the android TV app though.
Crowdsec will analyse the logs from your reverse proxy and identify malicious actors, bots and whatever else you configure it to. It then tells a "bouncer" (part of your reverse proxy) to reject the request, block the IP or redirect them to a captcha.
The downside is that it's kinda a pain to get set up, at least in my experience. It also stopped working without informing me and I've never been able to get it working again since. If you don't use docker the experience might be a bit easier.
I believe you can, but I just copied the calibre books and database from my PC and run it from calibre-web without maintaining any link to calibre.
It's not perfect but it works well enough.
Don't forward the port in your router, it's not required and is just adding a vulnerable entry point into your network.
You can use a port checker tool to see if the port you are using is open (using the VPN IP). If it's just myanonamouse that's not recognising it, I recommend asking for help on there :)