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ravicant / proxy-nginx-fxserver.md
Last active December 17, 2021 14:27 — forked from nathanctech/proxy-nginx-fxserver.md
FXServer Reverse Proxy

Proxying FiveM Connections using Nginx

As of server version 2377, support was added to FiveM to run a custom streaming proxy similar to cfx.re, but proxying the data connection (UDP) as well. This can be accomplished very easily with nginx acting as a proxy, and you can combine the caching proxy with it.

Requirements

  • Nginx 1.17+ (1.16 absolute minimum, guide tested on 1.17)
  • Server with reasonable network bandwidth (500mbps uplink strongly suggested)
  • FXserver version 2377 or later
  • SSL certificate for the domain you're using (highly recommended)
@snizovtsev
snizovtsev / cdm_fio.sh
Last active November 19, 2024 15:09 — forked from i3v/cdm_fio.sh
Reproducing CrystalDiskMark tests with fio - fixes for https://unix.stackexchange.com/revisions/480191/9
#!/bin/bash
# This script is based on https://unix.stackexchange.com/revisions/480191/9 .
# The following changes proved to be necessary to make it work on CentOS 7:
# * removed disk info (model, size) - not very useful, might not work in many cases.
# * using "bw" instead of "bw_bytes" to support fio version 3.1 (those availible through yum @base)
# * escaping exclamation mark in sed command
# * the ".fiomark.txt" is not auto-removed
LOOPS=5 #How many times to run each test
@tallclair
tallclair / kubectl-cp.sh
Last active October 21, 2024 16:55
kubectl cp equivalents
# Copy /tmp/foo_dir local directory to /tmp/bar_dir in a remote pod in the default namespace
kubectl cp /tmp/foo_dir <some-pod>:/tmp/foo_dir
tar cf - /tmp/foo_dir | kubectl exec -i <some-pod> -- tar xf -
# Copy /tmp/foo local file to /tmp/bar in a remote pod in a specific container
kubectl cp /tmp/foo <some-pod>:/tmp/foo -c <specific-container>
tar cf - /tmp/foo | kubectl exec -i <some-pod> -c <specific-container> -- tar xf -
# Copy /tmp/foo local file to /tmp/bar in a remote pod in namespace <some-namespace>
kubectl cp /tmp/foo <some-namespace>/<some-pod>:/tmp/foo