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  1. Had another meeting with IX (TrueNAS) and they take owership that it's their issue. They think it is somewhat resolved in TrueNAS version 26 but we gave them users diag files they submitted to use plus screenshots we took during troubleshooting. We see an issue with it and IPv6 that we informed them about. They have our ticket. We'd like to get this resolved as well.
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  2. Yes you can ignore it for now. I beleive we fixed this in dev but not sure when it will be pushed out. Might come with a host of other things.
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  3. Follow up, @shpligthe updated driver's removed support for non-RTX cards as I understood so 10xx series and below no longer work with containers/apps but should still work with virtual machines because you install the drivers in the virtual machine and just have to make sure the card is passed through. @CosmoI am hoping the TrueNAS 26.1 update will address my specific card compatibility. A thread on the TrueNAS forum seems to suggest that NVidia driver 570. 172.08 is what shipped with Goldeye 25.10 and comparing that against the earliest Linux driver for the 5060 Ti on the NVidia website shows a driver version of 570.211.01. Long story short, I think this card just missed the boat on support but according to a recent TrueNAS blog post 26.1 adds NVidia driver 590.48 which means it'll definitely be supported on the next major HexOS release
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  4. With all the other apps curated so far it would be awesome to see nginx curated for DNS and HTTPS resolving. It already exists in truenas scale as Nginx Proxy Manager. This would allow hex os users to access their apps externally without VPN hosting, to resolve DNS requests and utilize https.
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  5. So I use a host vpn on my firewall/router to remotely access my server (I have never used tailscale but I think it does the same thing, right?). With nginx+DNS registar+SSL cert you would not need to host a vpn you could could acess it like other website. The use case for example is for non-tech savi remote family members who do not understand vpns or networking, they wouldn't have to fiddle with ovpn or wg files, or more accurately you wouldnt need to have to try to walk them through it over the phone. Your server services would work like any other website/app they are used to. Secondly there are some apps that I've found that https is a requirement.
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