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Angryman

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  1. Hi All, I would like to setup wireguard to bypass CGNat - I see the install is as a plug in and wanted to know if can I pass my traffic through my second Nic on my raid server to my docker & VM images? my thinking is along the following lines Primary Raid Nic will be used as per normal all local lan & internal traffic Nic 2 on the raid server will tunnel to a wireguard server / VPS - how to I direct that traffic to let'sencrypt port 80/443 rather then the unraid port 80/443 do I do this with the Sub Domain? thanks in advance Mark
  2. Hi Quick question how can I save the data onto the array / share? I love the idea of all being in the docker container but I would like the data to be saved outside the docker thanks great work PS everyone else - install works just fine if you read the first post
  3. Hi there, I don't have a config guide but fail2ban looks at a log and if the log meets the requirements then blocks the IP of the incoming connection for a period of time you set. I have fail2ban working on let's encrypt with bitwarden. What I would suggest is get the login logs of the apps you want to run with fail2ban and have them writing to a share in unraid. once that is done then you need to look at how to install fail2ban on your reverse proxy. I don't know enough about docker and when it gets updated if what you install into it gets removed.

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