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Hi selfhosted, I made a short tutorial for anyone who might want to dive into arr selfhosted software but dont know where to start. I did it on my RPI but docker config will work in any docker friendly environment so adjust it to your scenerio. I will gladly discuss that topic so fell free to talk.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Gluetun is the answer! Just setup the gluetun container, then for the other containers do network_mode: "container:gluetun", and it'll route all of it's traffic through gluetun