lancache-rpi
cache-domains
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lancache-rpi
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Lancache for portainer
"Sudo docker-compose up -d" works for me on the Ubuntu vm. You can change the docker config to auto start on boot. This was addressed back in 2020. https://github.com/jrcichra/lancache-rpi/issues/11
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LanCache on Raspberry Pi 3?
Just a quick question, does anyone run Lancache on a Raspberry Pi 3? And if so, do you run the official version or lancache-rpi?
- Want to implement a LanCache, but have a few questions unanswered by the website.
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Lancache in raspberry 4
But, there is an unofficial version for the Raspberry Pi. (uses docker compose)
cache-domains
- LAN-Party House (2011)
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Lancache for Microsoft Flight Simulator
Start by running a package capture while the game is installing or updating. This will tell you if https or http. IF http look to see what hostnames it is downloading from. Add those to https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains.
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LanCache with Pi-Hole? HOW?!
I just run the monolithic container and use this https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains to create the cache-domain lists for dnsmasq and copy the files over to my PiHole.
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Configuring Pihole with Lancache via unraid
there is a config file: https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains/tree/master/scripts (suggested here) that it explain you need to add into your pihole or choice of dns provider.
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Lancache on QNAP ContainerStation - Help needed
Since you have a pihole, you want to use the Dnsmasq forwarding method found in uklans/cache-domains repo.
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Is there any way to test connectivity from the user side since diagnostics.lancache.net isn't working?
First, we need a domain we're expecting to be redirected. Here's the github page with all the domains the LanCache DNS server can be configured to redirect: https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains
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Lancache hangs on checking Bind9 config
_ _____ _ _ | | / ____| | | | | | | __ _ _ __ | | __ _ ___| |__ ___ _ __ ___| |_ | | / _` | '_ \| | / _` |/ __| '_ \ / _ \ | '_ \ / _ \ __| | |___| (_| | | | | |___| (_| | (__| | | | __/_| | | | __/ |_ |______\__,_|_| |_|\_____\__,_|\___|_| |_|\___(_)_| |_|\___|\__| Executing hook /hooks/entrypoint-pre.d/10_generate_config.sh configuring /etc/resolv.conf to stop from looping to ourself Bootstrapping Lancache-DNS from https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains.git HEAD is now at df6d36d Script Support for RPZ Domains (#180) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Generic Server: 192.168.1.242 Make sure you are using a monolithic cache or load balancer at 192.168.1.242 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Processing service: arenanet Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: blizzard Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: bsg Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: cityofheroes Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: daybreak Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: epicgames Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: frontier Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: hirez Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: nexusmods Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: neverwinter Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: nintendo Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: origin Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: pathofexile Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: renegadex Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: riot Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: rockstar Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: sony Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: square Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: steam Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: uplay Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: teso Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: warframe Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: wargaming Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: wsus Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 Processing service: xboxlive Enabling service with ip(s): 192.168.1.242 --- finished bootstrapping. Executing hook /hooks/supervisord-pre.d/10_config_check.sh checking Bind9 config
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2 unraid lancaches pfsense VPN/non vpn clients point to same location Help question
cache-domains/scripts at master ยท uklans/cache-domains (github.com)
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How to find the download/cdn server for a game launcher
Check this repo: https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains
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Game Downloads Target List
Since Firewalla has been creating and maintaining target lists I was wondering if they'd be interested in doing the same for game downloads. I had been using Lancache for a long time but my kids complained about slowness with certain CDNs when using it and I've decided to get rid of it. What I've been doing instead is using the LanCache scripts to generate the output of the CDN lists for dnsmasq and then filtering that and putting it into a target list. I use an SQM rule to set traffic to the target list as low priority. It isn't a lot of work, but, I have to remember to do it and it is tedious, so assuming this can be automated on the Firewalla side and just pushed out, that would be a huge plus. See - https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains/tree/master/scripts
What are some alternatives?
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
Pi-Hole-Monitoring - Monitoring Pi-Hole statistics with Grafana
monolithic - A monolithic lancache service capable of caching all CDNs in a single instance
Jackett - API Support for your favorite torrent trackers
raspberry-pi-dramble - DEPRECATED - Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster that runs HA/HP Drupal 8
pi-hole-unbound-wireguard - Turning your Raspberry Pi into an ad-blocking VPN with built-in DNS resolution using Pi-Hole, Unbound & WireGuard.
nginx_lancache - Caches Windows Updates, Microsoft Store, Google Updates and Apps, and Adobe updates for the purposes of bandwidth mitigation.
ReconPi - ReconPi - A lightweight recon tool that performs extensive scanning with the latest tools.
supervised-installer - Installer for a generic Linux system
pi-hosted - Raspberry Pi Self Hosted Server Based on Docker / Portainer.io
steam-lancache-prefill - CLI tool to automatically prime a Lancache with Steam games