Comment on Audiobookshelf disconnects randomly (websocket issue) through cloudflare
justinthegeek@lemmy.zip 21 hours ago
Sigh…
I hate to add to this by saying I also have the same issue and not provide anything helpful.
Things that made it better?
- Dual zone DNS. When I’m in the house or on my VPN I don’t need to go out and back in.
- Disable Cloudflare proxy, or whatever it’s called that hides the endpoint IP.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
Pointing my https cloudflare domain at my local through pihole was basically just like switching servers in the app, because it still required me to switch servers. Might as well just do that. Also, by cloudflare proxy you mean the little orange cloud they have on the records in the dashboard?
For now I have been using the Android app I built to switch between local and remote very quickly. I put the menu right in the home screen so it’s just two clicks and I’m off. I’m also going to add an option in the settings to switch servers automatically based on the connected network, so it’s seamless and I won’t have to fuss with it.
justinthegeek@lemmy.zip 18 hours ago
Oh, then something is wrong with your DNS. You should have a forwarder setup, then you don’t need two ABS servers.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Please tell me more about this forwarder thing. Right now. I have a local server that is your usual regular 192.168……:13378 then I have my books.mydomain.com and this goes through a cloudflare tunnel on its own, and is the one giving me trouble. Anymore details on the forwarder would be great