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  1. 3 hours ago, csmccarron said:

    I really wish you would not remove CONFIG_X86_X32.  I fought to get this added back to unraid in 2017 so dockers that require 32bit support could still run.  Removing this will break any docker that requires 32bit support.

     

    Thanks,

    Chris

     

    Ok.  I didn't know why this was setting was there.  Are there really 32-bit dockers out there?

  2. The 'link' was there to support cases where SSL/TLS was set to 'No' or 'Yes' and then you Provisioned a Lets Encrypt certificate.  The link is the URL to your server using https://<hash>.unraid.net and is useful to switch to using that URL or save as a bookmark.  For next release, this was changed a little where 'link' is removed and the 'Certificate subject' is made into a link.

  3. 5 hours ago, Juzzotec said:

    Hi guys, I upgraded to 6.10 RC1 and immediately after reboot I received the "cannot find bond0" error and subsequently I was not able to get an IP from my router. Rolled back to 6.9.2 using the files from the previous folder and rebooted... back online. Is this a bug? (diagnostics attached).

    horizonlab-diagnostics-20210811-1813.zip 135.29 kB · 0 downloads

     

    This happens when 'bzmodules', which is a compressed file system image, cannot be mounted from the USB flash device.  Probably the file is corrupted.  I suggest restoring your flash backup via the USB Creator tool, which will also ensure the flash file system is not corrupted, boot and try the update again.

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  4. 1 hour ago, agh1701 said:

    Its a let's encrypt certificate

    So I am curentlly using SSL:YES and the file /boot/config/ssl/certs/servername_unraid_bundle.pem

    Do I need to switch to SSL:Auto and file /boot/config/ss/certs/certificate_bundle.pem ?

     

    With SSL:Yes it will generate and use a self-signed cert and respond on URL:

    https://<server-name>.<local-tld>/

     

    If a certificate_bundle.pem file is present it will use that cert and also respond on URL:

    https://<subject>/

    where <subject> is the Common Name in the certificate.

     

    In other words it will respond on two different URL's using two different certs.

     

    If you set SSL:Auto then it will only respond on URL:

    https://<subject>/

    and these URL's all 302-redirect to https://<subject>/

    http://<ip-address>/

    https://<ip-address>/

    http://<server-name>

    https://<server-name>/

    https://<server-name>.<local-tld>/

     

    Of course, if non-standard http and/or https ports are defined, those ports are included in those URL's.

     

    Note that with SSL:Auto if your DNS server cannot resolve <subject> then you can be locked out of the webGUI.

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  5. 1 hour ago, ZataH said:

    I am not interested in using the "Auto" mode and using the hash.unraid.net.

     

    Use "Auto" setting.  This setting is slightly different in 6.10 than in previous releases.  "Auto" means use the certificate defined in the file:

    /boot/config/ss/certs/certificate_bundle.pem

     

    The "Provision" button will download a LE cert to that file, but instead of doing that you can upload your own cert there.  The code will then check that DNS Rebinding protection is not active on your LAN and that the Subject of the certificate resolves via your DNS server.  If both those checks pass then you can select "Auto".  Once selected, now the webGUI will only answer up to this URL prefix:

    https://<subject>/

  6. 3 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

     

    This reminded me of something.  At the end of the smb.conf file is this section of code:
     

    
    # hook for user-defined samba config
     include = /boot/config/smb-extra.conf
    
     # auto-configured shares
     include = /etc/samba/smb-shares.conf

     

    Please move the 'hook' for smb-extra.conf to the end of the smb.conf file.  The Unraid user/administrator should have the last say in how Samba is configured! 

     

    If you move it past that include of smb-shares.conf then any settings will apply to the last share defined in smb-shares.conf not globally.

  7. 8 hours ago, thecode said:

    That works, I have also tried yesterday to add the following to `go` file:
     

    
    
    /usr/bin/sed -i -e 's/#HandleLidSwitch=suspend/HandleLidSwitch=ignore/g' /etc/elogind/logind.conf
    /etc/rc.d/rc.elogind restart
    


    This will not work during boot since the laptop already sleeps until go file is executed, if I wake up the laptop manually after it sleeps during boot it will not get back to sleep. Is there a way to make the change before `elogind` runs?

     

    Sure we can make that change for rc2

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  8. 7 minutes ago, dorgan said:

    Upon upgrading to 6.10.0-rc1 VNC has stopped working for any of my VMs.  The VMs themselves are working as I am able to ssh in.  However, trying to use VNS and I cam getting a "Failed to connect to Server" error.

    image.png.f4a8ddeea2834e5547a779440e20ac6b.png

     

     

    Try clearing your browser cache.

  9. 11 minutes ago, sirkuz said:

    Hello and thanks!

     

    USB Creator tool doesn't yet list 6.10.0-rc1 under the "Next" selection area. Are you recommending I use it to reinstall 6.8.3 on to the flash drive, copy over my backup again to the drive and then attempt the upgrade via gui to 6.10.0-rc1 again?

     

    No that's a bug in our release process.  Fixed now, please try again.

  10. 3 minutes ago, sirkuz said:

    Hello and thanks!

     

    USB Creator tool doesn't yet list 6.10.0-rc1 under the "Next" selection area. Are you recommending I use it to reinstall 6.8.3 on to the flash drive, copy over my backup again to the drive and then attempt the upgrade via gui to 6.10.0-rc1 again?

     

    No that's a bug in our release process.  Standby, we'll fix it ...

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  11. 35 minutes ago, johnwhicker said:

    Can I please ask limetech for some FAQ or written details around the existing users / licenses behaviors / expectations / changes  in light of this upgrade?  Is really not clear to me who does what, just assumptions at this point. 

     

    I for one, will opt out from associating any of my licenses with this forum credentials and that's a show stopper for me.  I value my privacy and my control more than any social or cloud services and I will not sign my life away down the road to some vague license agreement.  Not pointing at limetech but tech history proved over and over again that we're going down a very slippery slope when extend our own devices over some fashion of cloud services.  I simply don't trust that model, full, stop, period. 

     

    This is not what I signed up for and I would like to keep it that way. I can appreciate some of the business benefits explained and I respect that, but also one have to respect our privacy. 

     

     

    Yes a detailed doc is forthcoming.  It's going to say: if you have not installed the 'My Servers' plugin then no interaction with outside servers takes place with one exception:

    • If you download a Let's Encrypt SSL cert then a background daemon is activated which updates the DNS A-record on our DNS server, and also wakes up every 24 hours to see if time to auto-renew the cert.  If you don't want this to happen, then don't download a LE cert.

     

    Note you can always create a new Forum account during the Sign-in/Sign-up process dedicated to this purpose.

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  12. 1 hour ago, LTM said:

    I also do not like where this is heading. One of the reasons I chose unraid is because how I can keep it local. The less I put out to the open world, the better. If this is the way forward, I will be staying on 6.9 until I can find and implement a solution that lets me off the cloud as much as possible.

     

    Where do you think this is "heading"?  Any "cloud" services and features we offer are, and will continue to be completely "opt in" with the default being "opt out".

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