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New cpu. Old unraid. No internet connection but is available over LAN
New cpu build and transferring unraid over. Using same usb stick. All is good unraid is running array is running. Can access it all thru LAN gui however I have no internet access. Can’t access indexers. Nor update docker containers. Any thoughts?? I am using static ip (same as old cpu) am I missing something?
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[Support] binhex - Radarr
Ok, so I fixed my DNS issue. Got the *arr dockers working again along with NZBget but I can't get DelugeVPN WebUI to load. I have the non-VPN docker working so must be related. Downloaded latest OVPN files from PIA and using Switzerland. Attached is the supervisord.log. Thanks in advance for any help troubleshooting. supervisord.log
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[Support] binhex - Radarr
Can’t connect to any indexers or download clients all of a sudden. i get the message “check your dns settings. Make sure iv6p is working or disabled” im stumped plesse help
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Radarr wont connect to download clients
this worked!! thank you so much!
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RADARR sees indexers but not SAB
im having the same issues with radarr and nzbget and deluge. will not connect. this is as of friday as well.
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Radarr wont connect to download clients
Hi Everyone Friday everything was working fine, went away for the weekend come home and Radarr wont connect to Download clients (nzbget and deluge) it passes the indexer tests. but cant download anything Radarr log says: [v3.0.2.4552] NzbDrone.Core.Download.Clients.DownloadClientException: Unable to connect to NZBGet. HTTP request failed: [503:ServiceUnavailable] [POST] at [http://192.168.0.37:6789/jsonrpc] ---> NzbDrone.Common.Http.HttpException: HTTP request failed: [503:ServiceUnavailable] [POST] at [http://192.168.0.37:6789/jsonrpc] Host: Unable to connect to NZBGet -- : Test was aborted due to an error: Unable to connect to NZBGet. HTTP request failed: [503:ServiceUnavailable] [POST] at [http://192.168.0.37:6789/jsonrpc] any help would be greatly appreciated!
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