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  1. Sorry if this has already been asked. I had a search, but couldn't find an answer. By default, the cache directory is (PHOTOVIEW_MEDIA_CACHE variable): /app/cache This is stored in the actual docker instance as opposed to the Unraid appdata location. Are people choosing a non-default cache location? If so, what examples do you have? My thought was to create the cache folder in appdata, delete it from within the docker image and then reference it in the config. I wasn't sure if that would work, and how to correctly reference the appdata folder (in other cases like Radarr etc, you can select the Path config type and then browse to the correct folder. Any thoughts? Thanks!
  2. Embarrassing as it is to admit, my particular problem was resolved with a router restart. I'm still using the one from my ISP (replacing it is on the list). The port forwarding had stopped working which is why the cert check failed. I just went down the wrong path as I had recently had to comment out that duplicate redirect line in the YouTube conf file. Other than a couple of restarts over the last few months, it's been rock solid.
  3. I'm seeing this too. I commented out the "proxy_redirect" in the youtube conf file, so I don't get that duplication error, but now my SWAG log is showing: Certbot failed to authenticate some domains (authenticator: standalone). The Certificate Authority reported these problems: Domain: my.domain.abc Type: connection Detail: Fetching http://my.domain.abc/.well-known/acme-challenge/hhLVPzceBWEFUE3a-AaWLF8QnVj5KpUw3ysbsOUC8l8: Timeout during connect (likely firewall problem) Hint: The Certificate Authority failed to download the challenge files from the temporary standalone webserver started by Certbot on port 80. Ensure that the listed domains point to this machine and that it can accept inbound connections from the internet. Some challenges have failed. I'm not sure if this is related to the update to SWAG. It has worked perfectly for months without any change on my side (that I'm aware of).

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