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AnhedonicNeko

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  1. I'm trying to setup Cryptpad, and it does seem to be running. However, I didn't get an option to create an administrator user and if I try to sign up a new user on the webui, it fails when it tries to hash the password just generally saying something went wrong and it doesn't create the user. Anyone know what the default admin login is, or how to access this "from the localhost" (since the webui doesn't seem to count) to make administrative changes? The log did spam this error a bunch even though I have a config file setup using the instructions included in the container for setting up the config Config not found, loading the example config. You can customize the configuration by copying config/config.example.js to ../config/config.js
  2. Hmm, not from Twitch, but if I can figure out how to share the twitch folder to UnRaid maybe I can change the docker's serverfiles parameter. I'm not really sure how to do that though since my Windows install is on a native NVMe drive being stubbed to the VM instead of using a Vdisk. Edit: Well, turns out the twitch button is just a quick way to download the files, it isn't actually server management capability. So I would still have to do it the manual way anyway. No need then really to link the server files since it will take just as long anyway.
  3. Turned out to be the router, I bought a real router instead of the ISP one and it works fine now. Now I just need to come up with a good way to update the modpack on the server side, though unless there is some miraculous curse integration option somewhere, I'm probably just going to have to manually update files the old way before Twitch supported server packs.
  4. So that first part worked for changing the port. Thanks for the instruction on that. As for the first problem, after some further testing, I do find it odd that indeed those ports do seem to be being blocked. Previously they worked just fine on baremetal before upgrading things to UnRaid, but even testing again on baremetal and a factory reset of the router did not change anything. So my ISP at some point either did a firmware update that broke port forwarding (tested with other non-upnp apps and same issue) or they are indeed blocking ports now. Unless, my motherboard has some sort of firewall built into it, other than UnRaid, that is the only other recent change to the network.
  5. I am new to unraid and am trying to run a modded MinecraftBasicServer docker, and I have it working locally (I can connect to it via the 192.x.x.x address). However, I have a couple problems, the first is I can't connect to it from my external IP. I do have the port forwarded to the 192.x.x.x port. I don't see any option in the template to change to allow it to connect externally. The second is that changing the port from the default 25565 makes it no longer able to connect regardless. I notice there is a port mapping on the docker tab which shows a 172.x.x.x address, and that port never changes off of 25565 when I change the port. I have changed the port in both the server.properties and on the docker template. The 192.x.x.x shows the port change on the port mapping, but the 172.x.x.x one never changes. I am guessing that this port mapping is also why I am unable to connect externally. I've tried changing from Bridge to Host, all that did was remove the port mapping on the docker tab, it otherwise functions the same as above. As a side note, it shows the server pop with an X below it on the Internal connection (but still lets me connect), and on the External connection it just says it can't connect, and "connection refused:no further information" when I try to connect externally. Edit: Changing to host instead of bridge allowed me to change the port now for the second issue. But I'm still unable to access the server externally. Ports in router were updated to reflect the changed port.

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