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The Calibre library server is a great way to store your eBooks. It allows you to: Share your books with others. Easily transfer your books between devices and access them from anywhere. Installation Install the Calibre package. You might al...
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The Calibre library server is a great way to store your eBooks. It allows you to: Share your books with others. Easily transfer your books between devices and access them from anywhere. Installation Install the Calibre package. You might also want rsync to upload books. apt install -y calibre rsync mkdir /opt/calibre Either upload your existing library using rsync . For example to /opt/calibre/ . cd ~/Documents rsync -avuP your-library-dir root@ example.org :/opt/calibre/ Or create a library and add a book to it: cd /opt/calibre calibredb add book.epub --with-library your-library For more information about the calibredb command see man calibredb . Add a new user to protect your server: calibre-server --manage-users Creating a service Create a new file /etc/systemd/system/calibre-server.service and add the following: [Unit] Description = Calibre library server After = network.target [Service] Type = simple User = root Group = root ExecStart = /usr/bin/calibre-server --enable-auth --enable-local-write /opt/calibre/your_library --listen-on 127.0.0.1 [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target You can change the port with the --port prefix. Additional information man calibre-server . Issue systemctl daemon-reload to apply the changes. Enable and start the service. systemctl enable calibre-server systemctl start calibre-server A reverse proxy with Nginx Create a new file /etc/nginx/sites-available/calibre and enter the following: server { listen 80 ; client_max_body_size 64M ; # to upload large books server_name calibre.example.org ; location / { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080 ; } Issue a Let's Encrypt certificate. Detailed instructions and additional information . certbot --nginx Now just go to calibre.example.org . The server will request an username and a password. After login you will see something like this. Contribution Author: rflx - website -- XMR: 48T5XpHTXAZ5Nn8YCypA4aWn1ffQLHJkFGDArXQB6cmrP6cqLY72cu7CR2iq2MmL5Ndu3d47e5MKjGpL4prYgdrTCFAHD9c