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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ I am running it in Ubuntu Server 22.04; I also tested this setup on a [Synology
![Docker-Compose NAS Homepage](https://github.com/AdrienPoupa/docker-compose-nas/assets/15086425/3492a9f6-3779-49a5-b052-4193844f16f0)
## Table of Content
## Table of Contents
<!-- TOC -->
* [Docker Compose NAS](#docker-compose-nas)
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* [qBittorrent](#qbittorrent)
* [Jellyfin](#jellyfin)
* [Homepage](#homepage)
* [Jellyseerr](#jellyseerr)
* [Traefik and SSL Certificates](#traefik-and-ssl-certificates)
* [Accessing from the outside with Tailscale](#accessing-from-the-outside-with-tailscale)
* [Optional Services](#optional-services)
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| `TIMEZONE` | TimeZone used by the container. | `America/New_York` |
| `DATA_ROOT` | Host location of the data files | `/mnt/data` |
| `DOWNLOAD_ROOT` | Host download location for qBittorrent, should be a subfolder of `DATA_ROOT` | `/mnt/data/torrents` |
| `PIA_LOCATION` | Servers to use for PIA | `ca` (Montreal, Canada) |
| `PIA_LOCATION` | Servers to use for PIA. [see list here](https://serverlist.piaservers.net/vpninfo/servers/v6) | `ca` (Montreal, Canada) |
| `PIA_USER` | PIA username | |
| `PIA_PASS` | PIA password | |
| `PIA_LOCAL_NETWORK` | PIA local network | `192.168.0.0/16` |
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The files in `/homepage/tpl/*.yaml` only serve as a base to set up the homepage configuration on first run.
## Jellyseerr
Jellyseer gives you content reccomendations, allows others to make requests to you, and allows logging in with jellyfin credentials.
## Traefik and SSL Certificates
While you can use the private IP to access your NAS, how cool would it be for it to be accessible through a subdomain