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lancache-installer's Issues

Nslookup working on 1 pc

Hello i followed all the step and i think my cache is working fine i am trying it right now .. but i am downloading from origin on 1 computer when i do nslookup to steam i get respond from server but on other 2 computer i got a random public ip is this normal or is there something i should do

Ubuntu 18.04.1

GRUB issue always i have the same thing cant pass-by this step

Tmp folder

Hello what ia the tmp folder in lancache data ?? It is always downloading and getting bigger when i am not even doing anything

harddisk caching

hello I need to ask how can I change the caching to put it direct to the harddisk I do not need anything to be cached in the memory (rams)

thank you in advance

ISP use

Dear Sir,

can this lan cache be used in an ISP as routed cache so it will help to reduce the bandwidth usage

Thank you

new dns

hello when i want to add new dns i do this on unbound.conf ? and how to restart unbound so it can use the new conf file ? thanks in advance

Better instructions?

I realize Github probably isn't the place to ask for better instructions, but I'm going to request some help regardless. I'm hoping to put together something of a "newb guide" for this whole process. My planned setup goes like this:

Cable-modem -> Lancache PC -> WiFi/router

The PC is far more powerful than this likely needs, but it has the advantage of already having two GbE ports. But... it doesn't seen to want to work. I have the Intel NUC with i7-8809G, and after installing Debian, the boot process fails with ACPI and WiFi error messages. Or at least, it just stops.

Maybe I didn't install a desktop manager properly? Maybe the chip isn't supported? Anyway, I did Ctrl+Alt+F2 to switch windows, logged in as root, and followed the rest of your script. So far so good, though it would be nice to have it auto-boot into the text console and have lancache running if nothing else. Maybe it does?

ifconfig shows something like 15 different network connections, but they're all from my existing router since it's configured like this right now:

Cable-modem -> WiFi/router -> Lancache PC

I guess I just need to swap the position of the router and Lancache system, but then probably do some other stuff. Specifically, I want the Lancache PC to get an IP from the modem, and then I want the router to get an IP address from the PC, and then... everything should work!? Do I just run change-network.sh to specify IP ranges?

Feel free to email me at jarred [at] pcgamer [dot] com to discuss further. I'm hoping to post something of a short writeup of the process and any final steps that I need to take, so that others can easily copy the work.

Flush cached items.

Hi, is there any way to flush certain steam games? i have an issue where one of the games will slow down to 50kb/s in the last 200mb and not download. Logs state timeouts to steam. When i switch off the cache it will download the last 200mb fine over the open internet.

Or is it an issue where the steam hosts need updating?

My cache just hangs

I ran the script on a ubuntu 18 server and everything seemed to be running okay. I'm able to ping all the IP's that were created from the server and I can do nslookup and each domain name is assigned to the correct internal IP.

The Issue is that Steam wont download. It just hangs and timeout. IS this a port forwarding issue? I'm unsure of what I did wrong.

Diskspace full despite max_size being less than disk size

For testing I've allocated 750GB to my VM and the lancache installer has set the max_size for caches to be 500GB (500000m in /etc/nginx/lancache/caches) yet the disk hit 100% space used yesterday. I'm wondering if the individual lines containing max_size=500000m should be removed and one main max_size variable added for all caches?

Ip configuration

i don't understand if i need to setup the other ip address manually or if the script autoconfigure the ip

Not All Files Being Cached

So I just downloaded a Black Ops IIII update for PS4 which is around 15GB big. I checked the data folder and the cached size is just around 4GB. I tried to download the same update on another PS4 unit and instead of just downloading the update from the cache, it is now doing another download maybe because only 4GB of the update was cached. Is there a fix for this?

lancache-steam.conf preventing nginx from starting

Finally got my lancache working, however I wasn't able to get ngnix started until I disabled the steam conf from loading. I was getting the following error message:

nginx: [emerg] host not found in "lancache-steam" of the "listen" directive in /etc/nginx/sites-available/test.lancache-steam.conf:2

Renaming lancache-steam.conf allowed nginx to start and bypass this issue, and it seems to be working with Blizzard now.

On a side note, I wasn't able to get unbound to start on Ubuntu 18.04 until I edited the following in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf:

#DNSStubListener=no

Please let me know if you can figure out what's up with lancache-steam.conf and if you need more info.

lancache keeps downloading

I'm monitoring my incoming bandwidth after it lancache is triggered by an update on PS4. Update is just around 1GB and my Internet connection is at a 100Mbps.

Five minutes after, lancache is still downloading something. It's taking up a huge space in my HDD already. It's just 1GB but so far the download has taken around 10GB. What seems to be the problem? It was working last week.

Distro watch

So will leave my findings here for making the installer compatible with the Ubuntu and Debian distro.

Investigate using cache-domains repo for DNS List

Has anyone looked at potentially using https://github.com/uklans/cache-domains as the source for pulling DNS entries for games/services? From my experience its been a very well maintained and tested source for game domains. It'd be a pretty handy thing to incorporate into lancache-installer imo. I'm probably going to look into incorporating this for my own needs, but wanted to see if others would benefit?

Debian 9.5 without net-tools

Only want to make a notice on this project that on debian 9.5 there is no net-tools, so you can't use
ifconfig

BDO - Black Desert Online

issues with it working
it looks like they changed how it downloads

full request uri =
akamai-gamecdn.blackdesertonline.com/live001/game/download/131/BlackDesertOnline885.bcab?begin=1238753107&end=1247683342&hdnts=st=1537229206exp=1537230106acl=/live001/game/download/*!/live001/game/patch/*~hmac=c2d249db5aff5d6940e03447517ba12b41fdb9aa204cd3c762a9265f445beade

maybe key this ?
akamai-gamecdn.blackdesertonline.com/live001/game/download/131/BlackDesertOnline885.bcab?begin=1238753107&end=1247683342

PiHole with lancache

for my setup
i have an extra ip that PiHole binds to and i edit sniproxy so it only binds to the services ip's for nginx.

IP Adresses

Hi, the script to populate the IP address beginning from 192.168.24.10 is creating the file:

network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
ens33:
dhcp4: no
dhcp6: no
addresses: [192.168.24.10/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/242]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/243]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/244]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/245]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/246]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/247]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/248]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/249]
addresses: [192.168.24.20/2410]
addresses: [192.168.24.19/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.13/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.14/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.18/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.21/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.17/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.22/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.15/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.11/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.12/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.23/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.24/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.16/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.25/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.26/24]
addresses: [192.168.24.27/24]
gateway4: 192.168.24.253
nameservers:
addresses: [8.8.8.8,4.2.2.2]

I am using a clean 18.04 installation

League Of Legends unable to login

Using this cache I am able to use steam/battle.net without issues. I finally sat down to try out league and I am unable to login game says that I am offline on client. If I revert DNS back to a public DNS I can log right in. What do you need from me?

Blizzard slow download

Hi, I've been testing the installer, and blizzard is downloading very slow on new downloads, maybe adding some ips is the solution, but, is there another way, because there are too many ips configured, 10 for steam for example...
Also would be good to update the installer to have Epic included, thanks

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