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Dred88

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  1. I've got limited knowledge but have a pfsense router setup. Wouldn't you just go to services/DHCP Server/LAN and put the 192.168.1.xx in the DNS field for your cache server? I'm sure you've tried that already. I haven't thought my response all the way through. Too many delicious homebrew beers. haha
  2. Thanks, ignore my last response if you saw it asking the question again, didn't see your response. Thank you for letting me know that info. T that makes it much more user friendly. I was worried I'd have to change the IP to bounce between cache's
  3. I understand that. I'm asking if I then wanted the windowsudpate cache, would I then change the IP??? Or is that one IP as my DNS server for "Steamchache" going to work for pulling/caching from all the services that were listed below or do I change the DNS IP depending on which i want to pull from????? -e STEAMCACHE_IP=192.168.1.50 \ -e ORIGINCACHE_IP=192.168.1.51 \ -e BLIZZARDCACHE_IP=192.168.1.52 \ -e RIOTCACHE_IP=192.168.1.53 \ -e FRONTIERCACHE_IP=192.168.1.54 \ -e WINDOWSCACHE_IP=192.168.1.55 \ steamcache/steamcache-dns:latest
  4. So if I understand correctly, I'd have to change my DNS on my windows machines depending on which cache server I want to pull from in the list? For instance if i have it set to 192.168.1.50 (Or whatever IP I used) to pull from steamcache, If i want windows cached updates I'd have to change my DNS server to 192.168.1.55 to pull from the windowscache docker for cached updates??? Sounds like a lot of tedious work if you want to use it for multiple things at once. Or am I missing something? -e STEAMCACHE_IP=192.168.1.50 \ -e ORIGINCACHE_IP=192.168.1.51 \ -e BLIZZARDCACHE_IP=192.168.1.52 \ -e RIOTCACHE_IP=192.168.1.53 \ -e FRONTIERCACHE_IP=192.168.1.54 \ -e WINDOWSCACHE_IP=192.168.1.55 \ steamcache/steamcache-dns:latest
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