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BeeKay

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  1. I did follow... but I also tested poorly. I setup port forwarding and was testing it internally and the domain was resolving to the docker default page. I took this to mean it was working, however I got a mate to test externally and he wasn't getting in. It was bizarre because I had plex port forwarding setup and working on the router, so was comfortable with the steps I took. Anyway. I was using the basic ISP-supplied router for this, but I setup a different router (was already planning to do so) and when I re-setup the port forwards, it worked (for both plex and the letsencrypt dockers...). Cheers for replying.
  2. I got duckdns involved as a way to have my dynamic IP automatically update via the duckdns, so the domain would remain updated. This may not be the best way to do this, in which case I'd be keen to know a better way?
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  4. Hi there, Hoping you guys can help me out. In short, my letsencrypt docker is giving me the 'likely firewall issue' message but I have tested port forwarding with nginx and nginxproxymanager dockers, which show their default pages via the opened ports. I followed spaceinvaderone's guide (with methodical pausing while i applied the steps), so forwarding 443 from router to 1443 on unraid host, and 80 to 180 in the same way. I've got a domain registered. I've added a CNAME to my domain, pointing to a duckdns subdomain. I've setup the duckdns docker to update IP for this. My ISP did have default ports blocked, which I've turned off (otherwise the tests above wouldn't have worked anyway). I've also followed the linuxserver troubleshooting guide for the port forwarding issue already. Can anyone shed some light? Would be much appreciated If my letsencrypt log is useful, it's pasted below (xxxx'd out the domain and email specifics: ------------------------------------- _ () | | ___ _ __ | | / __| | | / \ | | \__ \ | | | () | |_| |___/ |_| \__/ Brought to you by linuxserver.io We gratefully accept donations at: https://www.linuxserver.io/donate/ ------------------------------------- GID/UID ------------------------------------- User uid: 99 User gid: 100 ------------------------------------- [cont-init.d] 10-adduser: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 20-config: executing... [cont-init.d] 20-config: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 30-keygen: executing... using keys found in /config/keys [cont-init.d] 30-keygen: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 50-config: executing... Variables set: PUID=99 PGID=100 TZ=Australia/Sydney URL=xxxxxxxx.net SUBDOMAINS=nextcloud EXTRA_DOMAINS= ONLY_SUBDOMAINS=true DHLEVEL=2048 VALIDATION=http DNSPLUGIN= [email protected] STAGING= 2048 bit DH parameters present SUBDOMAINS entered, processing SUBDOMAINS entered, processing Only subdomains, no URL in cert Sub-domains processed are: -d nextcloud.xxxxxxxx.net E-mail address entered: [email protected] http validation is selected Generating new certificate Saving debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log Plugins selected: Authenticator standalone, Installer None Obtaining a new certificate Performing the following challenges: http-01 challenge for nextcloud.xxxxxxxx.net Waiting for verification... Challenge failed for domain nextcloud.xxxxxxxx.net http-01 challenge for nextcloud.xxxxxxxx.net Cleaning up challenges Some challenges have failed. IMPORTANT NOTES: - The following errors were reported by the server: Domain: nextcloud.xxxxxxxx.net Type: connection Detail: Fetching http://nextcloud.xxxxxxxx.net/.well-known/acme-challenge/dTkFfXItBI3Q886xxxxxxxxxxxxXeCA8Dz6mEyanU: Timeout during connect (likely firewall problem) To fix these errors, please make sure that your domain name was entered correctly and the DNS A/AAAA record(s) for that domain contain(s) the right IP address. Additionally, please check that your computer has a publicly routable IP address and that no firewalls are preventing the server from communicating with the client. If you're using the webroot plugin, you should also verify that you are serving files from the webroot path you provided. ERROR: Cert does not exist! Please see the validation error above. The issue may be due to incorrect dns or port forwarding settings. Please fix your settings and recreate the container

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