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catloaf
Well. Sometimes an enemy finds you.
I understood your intent just fine.
I don't think passengers and crates of medical supplies share space on flights.
China has one time zone, but in Xinjiang they use local time anyway. Getting everyone on one time zone for daily use is unlikely.
You assume there is no vulnerability in the web server itself, or a vulnerability that allows bypassing authentication.
What's in the radarr log? You have your downloader configured, enabled, and tested I assume?
Stop exposing services like these to the Internet. If you need remote access, use a VPN.
You don't need to own a domain either. Use a free dynamic DNS provider.
And if you don't need remote access, don't bother with that at all. Just run a local DNS server with records for these services with anything under the .internal TLD. Or even just IP address.
HTTPS can come later. It's really not important for traffic that's not sensitive, like no passwords or whatever.
Often, these include code that they don't have the rights to publish.
I'm not sure if African nations will collaborate with colonialist genocide.
Have you tried tracing the issue? What is uptimekuma using for DNS? What do the logs on that server show?
Routers can run just fine off only one port too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Router_on_a_stick