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Daxton

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  1. Thanks for the reply and suggestions. I spent hours scouring though everything related to DNS and wasn't able to identify a culprit. I did find a Reddit discussion about this very thing and someone suggested disabling DoS protection in the router. It's strange as I don't recall turning this on, but disabling it has completely resolved the issue. [emoji106] If anyone ends up finding themselves with this issue I'd suggest you start there. Thanks, Dax Sent from my Pixel 4a (5G) using Tapatalk
  2. Good afternoon, Firstly, here's my setup: I have a domain hosted through Cloudflare. I'm using the Cloudflare DDNS docker to update my IP. I have NGINX Proxy Manager (jlesage/nginx-proxy-manager) with the Cloudflare origin server certificates installed. All of my proxy hosts are proxied via Cloudflare and are using the Cloudflare SSL certificate in NGINX. I've never had a problem with this for 2 years. For the last few weeks however, my websites take ages to load. Plex, Nextcloud, Radarr, Overseerr ... All of my Dockers that are proxied and accessed by their domain name are extremely slow to load. If I load them up by their internal IP address, eg: 192.168.2.100:32400, it loads instantly without any delays. Initially I thought there was something wrong with NGINX, since things are working fine when not accessing websites over the internet, so I tried installing NGINX Proxy Manager Official (jc21/nginx-proxy-manager). There was no improvement with this. The only thing I've done in the past few weeks that lines up with the timeline of when I started experiencing these issues was trying PiHole and Adguard Home. I reconfigured my router to use the new DNS server and played with it for a week but I've completed removed these packages and have reverted all changes on my computers and router back to their original settings. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Diagnostics file attached. Thanks! Daxton blackmesa-diagnostics-20230114-1616.zip
  3. Thanks @ghost82 In searching for your suggestions I found the issue is because the mouse isn't "relative" in Splashtop or RDP. In searching for remote connection software that allows for relative mouse input, I came across Parsec and it's working quite well. Also, I discovered this awesome guide for anyone interested: https://forums.serverbuilds.net/t/guide-remote-gaming-on-unraid/4248 Thanks! Dax
  4. Forgive me, I've searched for days and although I'm sure this has been covered a million times already, I'm not sure I'm understanding the concept here. Using Spaceinvader One's lovely tutorials, I've installed a Windows 10 VM and have successfully passed through my GTX 970. YAY ME! I can remote into the VM from my desktop PC using Splashtop or RDP without any problem. navigating the OS works just fine. However, When I try playing a game, the mouse is unusable. it's like the sensitivity is jacked; it just flies around everywhere. I've read that the keyboard and mouse need to be "bare metal" (assuming this means directly attached to the Unraid server) and USB ports need to be passed through to the VM. This is where I'm confused. My mouse and keyboard are attached to the desktop I'm using to remote into the server, so I can't pass them through. Could someone kindly educate me on how I'm supposed to use a monitor from my desktop PC while attaching a keyboard and mouse to the Unraid server in a different room in the house? Do I pass through USB ports, log into the remote session, then get some 100' USB cords, unplug from my desktop and attach them to the server? (sarcastic tone) Any help would be appreciated. -Dax
  5. Squid, you're a GENIUS. I have no idea why or how your suggestion helped but everything is back to normal. I don't even have the words to express my appreciation! All of my docker containers are reinstalled and running perfectly. Thanks again, so much. best regards, Daxton
  6. Thanks Squid, I haven't added this line. I don't even know what the go file is. Can you tell me where to find it so I can try your suggestion?
  7. Sorry, I was still troubleshooting when I created the diagnostics and docker wasn't enabled. I'd increased it to a larger size because I'd ran out of ideas and was trying something. I've enabled docker and tried installing Plex. The new diagnostics are attached which I hope show the error while trying to install any container. diagnostics-20211029-2033.zip
  8. Thanks for the reply trurl. Here it is. diagnostics-20211029-1926.zip
  9. Good evening, Last night I decided to give Limetech's MyServers a go. I used the guide here: https://wiki.unraid.net/My_Servers to install it and everything was working fine. I noticed that I was no longer able to log into my unraid server locally (by simply typing 192.168.x.x). It would just redirect to a long unraid.net web address. I already have wireguard vpn enabled so I decided to just uninstall MyServers. I signed out of unraid.net and deleted the MyServers plugin. I rebooted the server and none of my docker containers would start. When manually trying to start a container I was given the error message: Execution Error Server Error Very similar to this users post: " I scoured the internet and forums for answers and all I could come up with was the suggestion to delete the docker.img file, recreate it and then reinstall each docker container. I used this reference: After deleting and recreating a new docker virtual disk image, I still cannot install a docker container. Any time I try to install anything I'm presented with the following error: 17fd5103fa719c336a9b657b38b6c1763ab9854afe772793f63562568c02e263 docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed: unable to retrieve OCI runtime error (open /var/run/docker/containerd/daemon/io.containerd.runtime.v2.task/moby/17fd5103fa719c336a9b657b38b6c1763ab9854afe772793f63562568c02e263/log.json: no such file or directory): fork/exec /usr/bin/runc: exec format error: unknown. The command failed. I'm hoping a magical Unraid expert can help me get back up and running and I'd greatly appreciate any support. Thanks, Daxton

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