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⚓ ➜ Welcome to the c/Piracy 📜 ➜ Wiki (Community Edition)¹

This is where you may start looking for useful information on your endeavours to sail on the high seas. You never know what kind of gold mine you’ll uncover!

¹ As an anarchist instance, we don't think info on piracy should be controlled by just a few mods. If you want to contribute to maintaining our wiki, simply follow the instruction on this post.


🪶 ➜ Megathread

  • On your quest, you will come across sites, apps, tools and a variety of other excellent resources to become the most dreadful, most magnificent pirate of the sea. Now pick your destination!

🪶 ➜ FAQ

  • Frequently asked questions from the community. Take a look and don’t fall into the water now.

🪶 ➜ ISP Complaints

  • Have your ISP or web host recently sent you a DMCA letter? Discover how to manage the problem and avoid it in the future.

🪶 ➜ Rules

  • This instance’s creed. Joining this crew means upholding our ship’s code.

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  • Various in-depth guides on specific topics to help get you up and running quickly.

🪶 ➜ Glossary

  • Read through the material supplied here for bite-sized information that is easy to absorb.

Edits: Created new pinned post with Wiki links.

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October 2024 Update: The !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com sidebar has now been officially updated with the CE wiki links.

Yarrr, fellow pirates! We are excited to announce that the c/Piracy Wiki and Megathread have recently been ported over to the new "Wiki by Zero" hosted at https://wiki.dbzer0.com/.

New links

What makes this a "community edition"?

All users of our lemmy instance at https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/ will have direct access to make edits to the wiki content, once registered. We hope that this change will help to ensure the wiki stays up-to-date and relevant.

Of course, this change also means the wiki is more open to abuse and misinformation. Any users caught abusing the wiki in this way can expect to be banned from both our lemmy server and the wiki. But don't worry, we can easily roll back unwanted changes if/when they occur. All community members are encouraged to report any undesirable edits to our lemmy instance admins or to the c/piracy mods.

Registering for the wiki

  1. Visit https://wiki.dbzer0.com/ and register for an account if you wish to be able to make edits. This is completely optional, as anyone can read the wiki without registering. To get permissions to edit articles, your wiki username must match the username you have in lemmy.dbzer0.com.
  2. After you have registered your username on the wiki, simply edit your profile in Lemmy and add the following string in your bio (where wiki_username, is the username you registered on this wiki): wiki-user: wiki_username

Once this is in place, your account will now have access to create new wiki pages and edit existing pages. Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge with the community!

Rules for contributors / editors

  • ✅ In general, follow the c/Piracy Rules.
  • ✅ Try to follow the existing markdown structure(s) so the content remains visually cohesive and logically organized. If you need guidance with that, just ask one of the mods/admins. Nobody will be penalized over inadvertent typos or markup problems - only for malicious edits (which will likely get you banned).
  • ✅ Please make sure you leave a brief description of what changes you have made on the wiki. There is a field for that in the edit tab.
  • ✅ If you want to make an edit that may reasonably be expected to generate controversy, like removing a popular site from the Megathread, please make a post in !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com first to gauge community response for the change. That way, anyone who is interested can have their input. Same thing applies if you want to make extensive changes to a wiki article.
  • ✅ If you aren't comfortable making edits to the wiki yourself, then please reach out to a mod/admin on our lemmy instance.

If people think it's a good idea, we can have a monthly post to solicit Wiki edits so they are all captured in one place. I'll check the comments on this post to collate any requested edits for this month.

Final thoughts

I fully expect that some people will appreciate a more community driven approach, and some people will prefer things to be done differently. That's totally fine with me - there are many privacy guides available online, including the excellent one by FMHY, and the r/piracy rentry version is still available if you prefer that one. Each to their own, right?

If you have any useful suggestions or comments to improve the Wiki, kindly leave them below.

Unruffled.

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submitted 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) by moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 
 

The other domains are still online, though z-library has yet to respond

I've seen this 'z-library seized' image shared around much prior to this, but I couldn't find the source

It's unlikely that this was actually done by the FBI

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So, do any pirates here have a grasp in what this asshole feels towards piracy in general? Should we be worried? I'm worried he'll install an FCC that'll work against internet rights, that's one concern.

I'd like to hear what thoughts you have.

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I saw the first season ages ago, but now I can't find it anywhere. All the sites I've tried show they have it but when I try to play any of the episodes there's an error or they don't actually have it. What makes this harder is the fact that I also need captions that actually sync.

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submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by theshatterstone54 to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 
 

vadapav .mov: Direct Download, no ads or BS, great speeds.... probably the best I'd ever used

Where will I download House S8 from now?

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so, because of recent events im kind of worried and would like to archive what litrature i can, mainly queer stuff as thats propably at risk or will be, are there any places that allow specific bulk downloads/torrents? tried annas archive but as far as i know that only allows for general and random bulk torrents, and i only have 60 ish gb to work with

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Hi folks, I'm looking for a VPN with port forwarding capabilities for some very basic torrenting. https://www.top10vpn.com showed up in my search with interesting articles and VPN provider info and evaluations. I just wonder if their tips are trustworthy or if they are completely beholden to someone.

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I was watching on it this morning but I just tried to go on it and this came up. The megathread needs to be updated.

https://goodbye.braflix.is/

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The app presents itself differently based on your location.

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What's the best way to play pirated windows games on Linux?

Ever since I've migrated I stuck to emulation for game piracy cause it was pretty simple. Ive been trying to run some repacked games but I can't get them to install properly.

I don't see many people talk about this probably because most game pirates use windows if I had to guess.

Edit: i fixed my problem, yesterday When running the fitgirl installer it would only show me two drives ,c and z, which were my home and root folder respectively. I wanted to install my game to a bigger drive, but couldn't find the option to and assumed it was a problem with wine or the installer. A few hours ago I searched for a bit and found out I can add a drive to wine via winecfg -> Drives -> add drives. I ran the Installer again and this time it saw my bigger 1tb drive and everything went smoothly from there, ran The installer, added the game on steam, ran the game, all good.

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Basically the title,

I'm stuck with an old version when it was posted on Github before the takedown and I'm out of the loop, thanks guys!

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Anybody ever found a hacked version of any "supposed BluRay/UHD rippers" like DVDFab, DumboFab or Leawo that actually worked? I really liked Leawo and got a good copy from TorrentGalaxy but when it attempts to read the BluRay and, I guess, get its information, the software returns an error message and freezes up. The only software I've found that'll handle most everything is MakeMKV but the only thing I don't like about MakeMKV is no preview option plus sometimes it coughs a furball on regular DVDs.

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I'm currently an Amazon Prime video member (Australia) and want to watch a show that appears to be only available on Amazon UK or Peacock US.

The show is a little gem of a show called Hapless that few people seem to know about and the pirating community has ignored or forgotten about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cz66za4X9k

There have been two seasons of six episodes thus far, and only parts of the first season (from 2020) are available as active torrents while the most recent season (2024) has been completely ignored by the 'community'.

I've tried to watch it online at the usual illicit places but it appears to unavailable. When I tried to watch it at Amazon UK, my VPN was detected and it wouldn't let me.

So my question is: is it possible to bypass the constraints at either Amazon or Peacock and watch this show? Alternatively, does anyone know of a private tracker that might have it as a download?

thank you!

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I'm trying to find a simple way to keep track of movie releases that I'm interested in. Is there an app or website where I can just type in the movie name and get notified when it's available?

I've seen some posts mentioning setting up RSS feeds, but that seems a bit complicated for what I need. Ideally, I want something where I can just hit "get notified" and then receive an email or notification when the movie is released.

Any recommendations? Thanks!

(Not just when they are released in cinema but as 1080 or 4k)

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It seems to be down for much time. It feels torrent scene is dying :(

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Anyone know of any good sites for (good) STLs of the popular tabletop/wargaming miniatures?

And, more importantly, anyone have any good experiences with them? My gut would be that the vast majority are pointless in FDM and require the granularity of resin. But I have also seen some wild prints that take advantage of ridiculously thin layer sizes to have insane detail. And, if it isn't a complete fool's errand, this would be a fun set of projects to fine tune both my printing ability and my painting skills.

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I use innertune to play music on my phone, it's ok but I'd like to move that server-side, and have the app store the music files in case I play them more than once. Is there a way to use a Subsonic app like Gonic in that way? I noted Tapsonic a while back which sounded about right but it doesn't seem to be getting off the ground. I saw a plugin for LMS that looked almost right but it apparently requires a YouTube API key.

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Trying to get the FitGirl repack to run in Lutris or Heroic. I'm running PopOS! with Nvidia 470 drivers. (Using xorg, not wayland.)

I installed the game on my Win10 partition and it runs fine, so instead of re-extracting everything I just copied over the installed game directory over to linux.

I tried running the game in lutris, but the framerate is less than 1fps, constantly. The main menu is navigable with extreme patience. I've tried running in Heroic as well. Same problems. In Heroic I'm using Wine-Wine-GE-Proton8-26, which looks like the most recent version of Wine-GE (even though there is a separate entry for "Wine-GE-Latest" with the same release date.)

Looking on Lutris' website, there isn't exactly any documentation on what dependencies I may be missing: https://lutris.net/games/metaphor-refantazio/

Checking FitGirl's repack site, the comments go on forever and no one is talking about issues running on linux. I've seen youtube videos showcasing it being playable on linux so I know it's possible.

Following this video, I installed some generic dependencies using winetricks in the game's heroic settings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbbXoqDfkY0

Though, some components are failing to install. I installed:

  • d3dcompiler_43
  • d3dcompiler_47
  • d3dx9
  • d3dx10
  • d3dx11_42
  • d3dx11_43
  • vcrun2005

I'm having various issues installing:

  • dotnet20
  • dotnet48
  • faudio
  • vcrun2008
  • vcrun2010
  • vcrun2012
  • vcrun2013
  • vcrun2015
  • quartz

Though, I don't even know if I need any of those things. I'm just trying common solutions and hoping one works. The game is launching it's just playing really slowly, so a dependency might not be the problem.

Does anyone have any idea why the game is playing so slowly?

EDIT: Issue solved by upgrade Nvidia graphics drivers from 470 to 560!

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Hey, I finally learned how to break widevine and managed to get some drm content decrypted. I did this woth tubi which was relatively easy. So, Next I would like to embark on the adventure of decrypting some paid streamings, esp. D1sn3y and H8O M1X. any tutorials on that? From what I tried, the process is not as simple as with tubi (maybe because tubi is mkre straightforwaed and free?). Anyway, Im eager to learn and would be grateful of any good guide on that. 🏴‍☠️

Edit: Okay, since I grasped bascics, now its getting easier and I managed to download some content from D1sn3y using N_m3u8DL-RE but only in 720p. Is it possible to get it in 1080p?

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Purpose of this guide

While there are many Linux based guides for implementing the *Arr stack, some of us are stuck with Windows either by choice or by circumstance.

This guide is intended to help you implement a performant and reliable *arr stack on a Windows 11 PC using:

  • WSL2 with Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
  • Docker Desktop for Windows (to run the linux based *Arr stack):
    • gluetun
    • qbittorrent
    • lidarr
    • bazarr
    • radarr
    • sonarr
    • flaresolverr
    • prowlarr
    • sabnzbd
    • jellyseerr
  • Plex Server and/or Jellyfin Server to serve Media (you'll want the Windows versions of these)
  • Tailscale (for simple and secure remote access to all Windows and Docker apps) (Windows version)

I'm not gonna pretend this is a super beginner friendly guide - some level of computer literacy is assumed and you will need to read specific guides for setting up the various apps to your liking. E.g., https://trash-guides.info/. This guide is more of an overview of setting up your system in a way that takes advantage of WSL2 while hopefully avoiding potential pitfalls.

Prerequisites and initial setup

  1. Install Windows 11, preferably on an NVME or SSD. You will also be using this drive as a download cache*, and to run your Docker containers. (*Or you can optionally use a dedicated SSD as the download cache, so it's cheap and easy to replace if/when it wears out).

  2. Install/enable WSL2 on Windows. There are many guides online on how to do this. E.g. this one.

  3. Install Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (or go wild and pick another version, ymmv) from the Microsoft Store. Once installed, open a Ubuntu terminal and you'll be prompted to setup an account. This account is separate from your Windows account. Remember the username and password. You should also be sure to check for any Ubuntu updates after installing. I recommend downloading the Windows Terminal app from the app store so you can access CMD/Powershell/Ubuntu terminal tabs in the one app.

  4. Enable systemd support in WSL2.

  5. Install Docker Desktop for Windows with the following options:

  • Settings > General:

    • Start Docker Desktop when you sign in to your computer;
    • Use the WSL 2 based engine;
    • Use containerd for pulling and storing images
  • Resources > Network:

    • Enable host networking;
    • Also note you can see your Docker subnet details here.
  • Resources > WSL Integration:

    • Enable integration with default WSL distro;
    • Enable integration with additional distros (select Ubuntu-24.04)
  1. If you don't like the WSL2 defaults (see below), you can configure memory limits and swap size by creating a file called .wslconfig in your windows %userprofile% folder. I set these settings as follows, but it will depend on your available hardware.
# Note: Microsoft sets a default maximum RAM available to 50% of the physical memory and a swap-space that is 1/4 of the maximum WSL RAM.  You can scale those numbers up or down to allocate more or less RAM to the Linux instance.

# Settings apply across all Linux distros running on WSL 2
[wsl2]

# Limits VM memory to use no more than 8 GB, this can be set as whole numbers using GB or MB
memory=8GB

# Sets amount of swap storage space to 4GB
swap=4GB
  1. VERY IMPORTANT DOCKER SETTING - Edit %APPDATA%\Docker\settings.json and change vpnKitMaxPortIdleTime=300 to vpnKitMaxPortIdleTime=0 to prevent network connections to your docker apps being forcibly closed after 5 minutes, which can cause a lot of laggy behaviour and connection errors (ask me how I know!). See https://emerle.dev/2022/05/06/the-nasty-gotcha-in-docker/ for a more detailed explanation.

  2. Make sure you reboot before proceeding to ensure docker & wsl2 config changes are applied.

Folder structure (Windows file system)

The data folder/drive has sub-folders for torrents and usenet and each of these have sub-folders for tv, movie, books, software and music downloads to keep things neat.

Typically your data folder/drive will be a large capacity HDD, a NAS share, or some other for of cheap bulk storage. While this is usually fine for streaming video and other media content, if you have a fast gigabit internet connection, the drive write speeds will potentially be a significant bottleneck when downloading. Ideally, you want a decent NVME or SSD for the OS and also to act as a cache for incomplete downloads. Or you can optionally assign a dedicated ssd/nvme for the download cache since it will potentially have a LOT of reads and writes.

For this setup, you'll want to keep all your completed Media on a windows NTFS drive/folder. We'll be running Windows binaries for Jellyfin/Plex and they work best with NTFS. By running windows binaries for the Media servers, you'll have no problems enabling hardware transcoding. Example setup below:

data (D:) [NTFS formatted Windows partition]
├── torrents
│   ├── books
│   ├── movies
│   ├── music
│   ├── software
│   └── tv
├── usenet
│   └── complete
│       ├── books
│       ├── movies
│       ├── music
│       ├── software
│       └── tv
└── media
    ├── books
    ├── movies
    ├── music
    ├── software
    └── tv

Folder structure (WSL2 file system)

You'll want to keep all the application data from the Docker stack in the WSL2 filesystem, to eliminate the chance of data corruption and to improve disk r/w performance.

  1. Open an Ubuntu terminal which will land you in your home (~) folder. Note that Ubuntu uses an ext4 based filesystem in the WSL2 VM. It's important to use this filesystem for your docker stack for best compatibility.
  2. Create a folder to store your docker stack data with mkdir arrstack or a name of your choice, and then setup a folder structure similar to the one below. Note that you may wish to locate the usenetcache and torrentcache folders on a discrete SSD/NVME if you have one available, to extend the lifepan of your boot drive.
~/arrstack [ext4 formatted Ubuntu partition]
├── config [used to store config folders for each of the docker apps]
│   ├── bazarr
│   ├── jellyseerr
│   ├── lidarr
│   ├── prowlarr
│   ├── qbittorrent
│   ├── radarr
│   ├── sabnzbd
│   └── sonarr
├── usenetcache
└── torrentcache

Docker compose

In an Ubuntu terminal:

  1. cd ~/arrstack
  2. Create a new docker-compose.yaml file in your ~/arrstack folder using the command notepad.exe docker-compose.yaml. Here's my docker compose contents for reference. I'm not going to go through how to setup each app as there are many other guides for that:
services:
  gluetun: # Used to provide wireguard VPN for qbittorrent
    image: qmcgaw/gluetun:v3
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN
    environment:
      - VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=protonvpn
      - VPN_PORT_FORWARDING_PROVIDER=protonvpn
      - VPN_TYPE=wireguard
      - WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=****************   # you'll need to lookup the relevant details for your VPN provider of choice
      - SERVER_COUNTRIES=Canada
      - PORT_FORWARD_ONLY=on
      - VPN_PORT_FORWARDING=on
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    ports:
      - 8090:8090
      - 6881:6881
      - 6881:6881/udp
    restart: unless-stopped
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
  jellyseerr:
    image: fallenbagel/jellyseerr:latest
    container_name: jellyseerr
    environment:
      - LOG_LEVEL=debug
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/jellyseerr:/app/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
    restart: unless-stopped
    ports:
      - 5055:5055
    depends_on:
      radarr:
        condition: service_started
      sonarr:
        condition: service_started
  radarr:
    container_name: radarr
    image: ghcr.io/hotio/radarr:latest
    restart: unless-stopped
    logging:
      driver: json-file
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/radarr:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
      - /mnt/d:/data                       # provides access to NTFS filesystem for completed media downloads
    ports:
      - 7878:7878
    depends_on:
      qbittorrent:
        condition: service_started
      sabnzbd:
        condition: service_started
  sonarr:
    container_name: sonarr
    image: ghcr.io/hotio/sonarr:latest
    restart: unless-stopped
    logging:
      driver: json-file
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/sonarr:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
      - /mnt/d:/data                       # provides access to NTFS filesystem for completed media downloads
    ports:
      - 8989:8989
    depends_on:
      qbittorrent:
        condition: service_started
      sabnzbd:
        condition: service_started
  bazarr:
    container_name: bazarr
    image: ghcr.io/hotio/bazarr:latest
    restart: unless-stopped
    logging:
      driver: json-file
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/bazarr:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
      - /mnt/d:/data                       # provides access to NTFS filesystem for completed media downloads
    ports:
      - 6767:6767
    depends_on:
      qbittorrent:
        condition: service_started
      sabnzbd:
        condition: service_started
  sabnzbd:
    container_name: sabnzbd
    image: ghcr.io/hotio/sabnzbd:latest
    restart: unless-stopped
    logging:
      driver: json-file
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/sabnzbd:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
      - ~/arrstack/usenetcache:/usenetcache # cache folder (or drive) for incomplete usenet downloads
      - /mnt/d/usenet:/data/usenet:rw       # provides access to NTFS filesystem for completed usenet downloads
    ports:
      - 8080:8080
      - 9090:9090
  lidarr:
    container_name: lidarr
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/lidarr:latest
    restart: unless-stopped
    logging:
      driver: json-file
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/lidarr:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
      - /mnt/d:/data
    ports:
      - 8686:8686
    depends_on:
      qbittorrent:
        condition: service_started
      sabnzbd:
        condition: service_started
  qbittorrent:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/qbittorrent:latest
    container_name: qbittorrent
    restart: unless-stopped
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
      - WEBUI_PORT=8090
      - TORRENTING_PORT=6881   # for example
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/qbittorrent:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
      - ~/arrstack/torrentcache:/torrentcache   # cache folder (or drive) for incomplete torrent downloads
      - /mnt/d/torrents:/data/torrents:rw       # provides access to NTFS filesystem for completed torrent downloads
    network_mode: "service:gluetun"   # torrents go through VPN network connection - also set the network interface in qbittorrent's advanced settings to "tun0" when you configure the app
    depends_on:
      gluetun:
        condition: service_healthy
  prowlarr:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/prowlarr:latest
    container_name: prowlarr
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=America/Halifax
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
      - ~/arrstack/config/prowlarr:/config   # all config data saved persistently in ext4 filesystem
    ports:
      - 9696:9696
    restart: unless-stopped
    depends_on:
      flaresolverr:
        condition: service_started
      qbittorrent:
        condition: service_started
      sabnzbd:
        condition: service_started
  flaresolverr:
    image: ghcr.io/flaresolverr/flaresolverr:latest
    container_name: flaresolverr
    environment:
      - LOG_LEVEL=${LOG_LEVEL:-info}
      - LOG_HTML=${LOG_HTML:-false}
      - CAPTCHA_SOLVER=${CAPTCHA_SOLVER:-none}
      - TZ=America/Halifax
      - HEADLESS=true
    volumes:
      - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
    ports:
      - "${PORT:-8191}:8191"
    restart: unless-stopped
  1. Once you have saved the docker-compose.yaml file, run docker compose pull to download all the relevant docker images, then docker compose up -d to spin them up. Once you've done this the first time, you can open Docker Desktop in Windows to manage your containers & images, access logs etc, using the GUI interface.

Completing your setup

  1. Install the Windows versions of Jellyfin and/or Plex, using the data (D:) [NTFS formatted Windows partition] for all your media libraries. They don't need any access to your WSL ext4 partitions. If you wish to use Plex remote access you will need to port forward port 32400 from your router to your PC. However you don't need to open any other ports since we will be using Tailscale for simplicity.

  2. Setup a free Tailscale account if you haven't already got one. Install Tailscale on your media server PC and also on any other devices you wish to use to access your media server remotely. Once tailscale is installed, you will be able to use your machine name (in my case media-pc) to connect to your apps remotely using the following links, without needing to do any port forwarding:

Tailscale remote links:

Plex        http://media-pc:32400/web/index.html#!/ or you can use https://app.plex.tv/ if you have forwarded port 32400
Jellyfin    http://media-pc:8096/web/#/home.html
Jellyseerr  http://media-pc:5055/
Sonarr      http://media-pc:8989/
Radarr      http://media-pc:7878/
Lidarr      http://media-pc:8686/
Bazarr      http://media-pc:6767/
SABnzbd     http://media-pc:8080/
qBittorrent http://media-pc:8090/
Prowlarr    http://media-pc:9696/

localhost links:

Plex        localhost:32400/web/index.html#!/
Jellyfin    localhost:8096/web/#/home.html
Jellyseerr  localhost:5055/
Sonarr      localhost:8989/
Radarr      localhost:7878/
Lidarr      localhost:8686/
Bazarr      localhost:6767/
SABnzbd     localhost:8080/
qBittorrent localhost:8090/
Prowlarr    localhost:9696/

Note that if you are accessing your media using tailscale, your browser may complain about the lack of a secure connection, however behind the scenes your tailscale connection is in fact fully secured with TLS and a wireguard VPN connection. On Firefox, you can click the padlock icon and set automatically upgrade this site to a secure connection to off for each link so you don't get a security warning each time you connect.

  1. If you wish to share your media library with other people, you can either add them to your tailscale network (beyond the scope of this guide) or simply give them the https://app.plex.tv/ link and relevant login details if you have forwarded port 32400.

Auto-starting Docker containers on windows boot

I like to have this automated so that on reboot all the docker containers/images spin up. Unfortunately there is no option to do this automatically in Docker Desktop. There are a couple of ways to do this, but this is the way I have got working reliably:

  1. Create folder C:\Users\windows-username\startup-scripts, substituting windows-username with your Windows username.
  2. Create a powershell script docker_compose_up.ps1 in this folder with contents as per below, substituting ubuntu-username below with your Ubuntu username. This script will load the WSL2 VM, then spin up your docker container using your previously created docker-compose.yaml configuration file:
wsl ~ -u ubuntu-username -d Ubuntu-24.04 -e sh -c "docker compose -f ~/arrstack/docker-compose.yaml up -d"
  1. Create a .vbs script called launcher.vbs in this folder with content as per below. The only purpose of this file is to allow you to silently launch your powershell script created in step 2 using a scheduled task, without having to install any 3rd party apps. It's a bit hacky but it works great.
On Error Resume Next

ReDim args(WScript.Arguments.Count-1)

For i = 0 To WScript.Arguments.Count-1
    If InStr(WScript.Arguments(i), " ") > 0 Then
        args(i) = Chr(34) & WScript.Arguments(i) & Chr(34)
    Else
        args(i) = WScript.Arguments(i)
        End If

Next

CreateObject("WScript.Shell").Run Join(args, " "), 0, False
  1. Open windows task scheduler and create a new task called start docker containers
  2. Set the task to trigger at log on of your windows user
  3. Set the action to Start a program with program/script of Wscript.exe with arguments //B "launcher.vbs" powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -file "docker-compose-up.ps1" and start in C:\Users\windows-username\startup-scripts

Some reflections on this setup

While obviously this setup isn't for everyone, and is by no means a recommended way to setup your *arr stack, if you enjoy working with Windows or have Windows-specific hardware/drivers you want to use then this is a viable alternative to running a Linux server. My personal motivation for doing this was to get 5.1 surround sound audio working reliably - something I've tried and failed to do on Ubuntu several times due to ~~my own incompetence~~ linux driver issues with my particular Soundblaster S/PDIF audio configuration (and the fact my TV doesn't support 5.1 HDMI ARC passthrough).

If anyone can suggest any improvements or errors in this guide, then I'd be very happy to hear from you! I'm not pretending to be an authority on any of this - but this setup works well for me and hopefully there's some info that other folks will find useful.

Finally, I hope I haven't missed any important steps (as I'm writing this guide from memory, rather than as I was setting things up) but if you run into any issues or notice a missing step then please let me know so I can edit the guide.

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