@ChrisLicht
@lemm.eeI am not a networking expert, so please forgive any poor or unclear terminology here . . .
My recently built Unraid Plex/Arr box works great, but I would like to set up NGINX Proxy Mgr and reverse proxy. My current challenge is that when I install NPM, all of a sudden all of my Arr apps, which are set to network though OpenVPN-Client, start mapping 443>443 and 80>80 (app to host).
Sonarr, Radarr, Readarr, NZBGet, qBittorrent, Bazarr, Requestrr all have app-to-host mappings like this, when NPM is installed:
Network: container:OpenVPN-Client
Port Mappings:
10.0.1.99:443/TCP10.0.1.99:443
10.0.1.99:80/TCP10.0.1.99:80
10.0.1.99:81/TCP10.0.1.99:81
My OpenVPN-Client app-to-host mappings don't include either port, which makes this doubly confusing:
172.17.0.2:3579/TCP10.0.1.23:3579
172.17.0.2:4545/TCP10.0.1.23:4545
172.17.0.2:6767/TCP10.0.1.23:6767
172.17.0.2:6789/TCP10.0.1.23:6789
172.17.0.2:6881/TCP10.0.1.23:6881
172.17.0.2:6881/UDP10.0.1.23:6881
172.17.0.2:7878/TCP10.0.1.23:7878
172.17.0.2:8080/TCP10.0.1.23:8080
172.17.0.2:8191/TCP10.0.1.23:8191
172.17.0.2:8989/TCP10.0.1.23:8989
172.17.0.2:9696/TCP10.0.1.23:9696
NGINX Proxy Manager network and mappings:
Network: br0
Port Mappings (App to Host):
10.0.1.99:443/TCP10.0.1.99:443
10.0.1.99:80/TCP10.0.1.99:80
10.0.1.99:81/TCP10.0.1.99:81
And, when I remove NPM, everything goes back to normal and works fine, with no app-to-host mappings showing up for Arr apps in the main Docker view.
What dumb thing have I done?
OpenVPN-Client is running normally, per its logs and ifconfig.me. The vpn.ovpn and vpn.auth files are working properly.
In the Extra Parameters field of Deluge template I have added: --net=container:OpenVPN-Client
In OpenVPN-Client template:
- Network Type is set to None
- I have added a port record: Host Port 8112 and Container Port 6881
Deluge's WebUI won't load at all. I tried qBittorrent instead, using the same approach as above, and it won't load the WebUI either.
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For a couple of years, I have been serving Plex to a few friends and family from an NVIDIA Shield Pro on a gigabit fiber. Before that, I served from a Raspberry Pi.
I have basic Linux skills, and my dream is to build a more automated setup. Unraid OS with Plex and -arr apps looks great to a non-expert like me.
So, I just picked up an unmolested original Lenovo ThinkCentre M710Q 7500T with 16GB RAM, and a 256GB M.2. I have a spare 2.5" 2TB Samsung EVO 970 SSD that I could put in it; I also have a 3.5" WD Red 4TB external HDD.
Here are my questions:
Every other guest is laying predicate for Iran to host Western munitions at the end of their parabolas.
Also, Andrea Mitchell sees Alan Greenspan naked on the daily.
I started with XMBC then Kodi then Plex on a succession of Raspberry Pis. Then, four years ago, I switched to running Plex on a Shield Pro.
Now, I am trying to pick up enough Linux and Docker knowledge to be able to set up a Plex server, just for video, with automated RSS torrent management, running in Docker on an 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspbian Bullseye.
I am not a technologist by trade, so hoping to find a Docker image that enables that without needing a lot of additional Linux plumbing to make it work. I am old and mostly rely on rudimentary UNIX skills left over from the late-'80s.
Thanks for considering!
I have encountered the typing module's callable type in a Python book, and saw it tangentially referenced in a couple of videos, but I still don't really grasp what it is for, when to choose to use it, and how it works. (The O'Reilly text I am mostly using is more of a desktop reference than a textbook.)
Hoping someone here might have a suggestion for a good YouTube explanation/demonstration.
I can use an existing class, and I kinda grasp the basics, but I am shaky whenever I have to sit down and create one from scratch that is more than just a bit of data or a couple of functions.
Would love to find a clear video tutorial.