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Check what tools your NAS or router may support natively. You need a way to get routed from your remote location to your home router IP address (DDNS), then a way to securely get to your MariaDB on the NAS, as well as the sources referenced in the DB. Setting up VPN on your NAS is one way to secure your home LAN while allowing outside access. Or your home router may provide VPN as an alternative.
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Tailscale has to be setup properly on both the client and the server for this to work. And both have to be active. I think I mentioned that Tailscale is easier to setup than some things, but it's not exactly easy.
Please note also that all your scraped TV shows, movies, and music has the source listed in the library. If you created the source using SMB or NFS, then the local IP of your NAS is in the library. Even if you get this working, none of your library shows will work unless you also do a path substitution. And if you're using a local mount, you'll have to change it to use the Tailscale IP (but won't have to do the path substitution). Honestly, if you're only going to be gone a week, you may find getting this working takes longer than you'll be gone.
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2022-09-06, 00:24
(This post was last modified: 2022-09-06, 00:50 by nooz.)
I see. Not too worried on giving this a good try tho. Two weeks is a long time without Kodi lol
How would I config tailscale in this case, if you don't mind me asking? both Kodi device (Vero) and NAS have tailscale installed and connected.
I have an NFS mount to the NAS on local network btw.
Thanks!
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I had the same problem. I did everything according to the tutorial and I was able to set up the remote access. I am shocked that I did it, the tutorial is really well written.