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  1. 5 minutes ago, reftek said:

    I saw it is an issue in PIA-FOSS on GITHUB and that is corrected in the master branch

     

    it should work if it tries to pull the token from https://WWW.privateinternetaccess.com/gtoken/generateToken instead of https://privateinternetaccess.com/gtoken/generateToken


    their connexion script was updated, i dont know how fast can binex intagrate this change to the image.


    https://github.com/pia-foss/manual-connections/issues/137

    Looks like it's working for me now. just within the past couple minutes it started working again.

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  2. 2 hours ago, TrCl said:
    
    [warn] Unable to successfully download PIA json to generate token from URL 'https://privateinternetaccess.com/gtoken/generateToken'

     

    I've been getting this message for the past few hours and can't access the webui or start the container. Is this a PIA issue?

    I'm having the same issue. happened when I recreated the container this morning.

  3. 3 hours ago, Netti93 said:

    regarding invidious setup problems:
    After I got past the postgres hostname problem by adding a dns entry to my pi-hole and using --dns as extra parameter for this container the logs stated that the password for my DB was incorrect. As I could login manually I had a suspicion and changed the db users password to "kemal" and that did the trick so I investigated and found that the config path of the unraid template is wrong. It is mapped to /config in the container but invidious uses /invidious/config. That's the reason it's looking for postgres as host even when you specified an IP in your config file and tries to connect to the db with the default "kemal" as password simply because it uses the example config instead of your customized one.

    I was literally writing up a different answer at the same time but by adding the INVIDIOUS_CONFIG_FILE variable but this is the correct answer. The mapping is indeed incorrect.

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