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  1. Let me preface all of this with admitting I am pretty much a complete newbie. I am looking for a swag config file for Paperless-ngx. I am able to get to the page for login through my domain, but when I log in I get the error... Forbidden (403) CSRF verification failed. Request aborted. More information is available with DEBUG=True. I have no idea what this means. Thanks in advance!
  2. That is awesome... which should I run first? Sorry for all the questions, but I am still a bit of noob.
  3. Will this allow me to reassign the array drives in a new order and wipe the data from them?
  4. I will certainly give that a look. I appreciate the response.
  5. I wish to do a complete system wide reset (for personal reasons) as you would a factory default on a pc or other electronic device. I want to set things up as if I have a fresh install. new drives, etc... but I do not want to have to purchase another key, since I paid for the pro edition. What is the best way to go about this? Thanks in advance.
  6. @MAM59. I am certainly willing to give it a try as I have always had to fight with swag. Is there a good tutorial? I am pretty new to Docker as a whole, but would love to be able to access my nextcloud and bitwarden instances outside my house.
  7. I have installed swag and edited the cloudflare.ini file to use my cloudflare login email and api that is provided by cloudflare. I have both copied the key directly and double-checked it multiples times. When I restart the swag docker container I still get an error... "ERROR: Cert does not exist! Please see the validation error above. Make sure you entered correct credentials into the /config/dns-conf/cloudflare.ini file." When I look above I do not see any validation errors in the log. Here is what is above it... GID/UID ─────────────────────────────────────── User UID: 99 User GID: 100 ─────────────────────────────────────── using keys found in /config/keys Variables set: PUID=99 PGID=100 TZ=America/Los_Angeles URL=m****************.*** (double checked spelling but blocked here) SUBDOMAINS=wildcard EXTRA_DOMAINS= ONLY_SUBDOMAINS=true VALIDATION=dns CERTPROVIDER= DNSPLUGIN=cloudflare EMAIL=a*******@******.*** (double checked spelling but blocked here) STAGING=false Using Let's Encrypt as the cert provider SUBDOMAINS entered, processing Wildcard cert for only the subdomains of m****************.*** (double checked spelling but blocked here) will be requested E-mail address entered: a*******@******.*** (double checked spelling but blocked here) dns validation via cloudflare plugin is selected Generating new certificate Requesting a certificate for *.m****************.*** (double checked spelling but blocked here) Any idea of what gives? I have deleted and reinstalled this container about 30 times and nothing changes. Again I have checked, double checked and had my look over my shoulder to make sure it is all spelled correctly... I am lost as to what is happening here.
  8. You, sir, are a genius!! Thanks that solved the issue!
  9. Time for the crazy question of the morning. On my Unraid server, I gone through the process of changing my Samsung 970 EVO 1TB drives for Sumsung 980 Pro 2TB drives. I changed my cache drives while the machine and unraid recognized then new drives, the GUI allowed me to switch them to the new drives and even format them, but on reboot, it does not remember the drives. Any idea what is happening there? My current version of Unraid is 6.11.5. When I reboot the drives are still there, but the GUI treats them as if they are new drives (like I swapped them a second time) and tells me these are the wrong drives (it is looking for the 1TB drives). I have to go into maintenance mode and clear them and then boot back into regular mode and then it allows me to format them again and does the same thing “working” until next reboot. It’s like what ever config file tells unraid that now these are supposed to be the cache drives is not saving the new drive info. HELP!!! Thanks in advance!
  10. That did the trick... thanks so much. I feel like such a newb.... ugh!
  11. When I went to log into MakeMKV to rip a DVD today I got this error.... I then went and purchased a code and entered it to register... it accepted the code and asked me to restart the program. I close the tab... and then restarted the docker container. After the restart I get the same error. Not sure what is happening... but no matter when I do I am in this same loop. I have attacked the log file in case that helps in some way. Thanks for any help on this!
  12. Yes they show up in BIOS, again if I move them to the motherboard gsata ports they show up, but that only allows me to connect 2 drives....
  13. Here you go... had it working and then wanted to update bios before building Unraid for the first time... now not working again. matthews-diagnostics-20210301-1103.zip
  14. I am working to build an unraid server for my home. I purchased a GIGABYTE C246-WU4 (Intel/C246 Express Chipset/ATX/DDR4/Dual Intel Server GbE LAN/10xSATA3/2xM.2) Server Motherboard and currently have two Toshiba MG06ACA10TE hard dives connected to the machine. When the drives are connected the GSATA ports on the motherboard they show up just fine in unraid. If I move them to the standard SATA ports they do not show up. The BIOS shows the hard drives regardless of how the drives are connected to the motherboard. Any ideas why unraid will not find the drives when they are connected to standard SATA ports?