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SmokeyColes

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  1. SmokeyColes's post in Virtualise a VM NVME vdisk? was marked as the answer   
    <target dev='nvme0n1' bus='nvme' rotation_rate='1'/>
    delete: <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='2'/>
  2. SmokeyColes's post in Communication between containers. was marked as the answer   
    Embarrassingly it was late last night, and a google search found:
    This has the solution. The host path 1 is "config" is a binhex plex; therefore the state directory is /config/.tailscale_state.

    Really nice step by step guide from @ich777
  3. SmokeyColes's post in Communication across containerised dockers in and out of VPN? was marked as the answer   
    I am self closing this one as resolved in the hope that it may help someone else :)
    So hitting authenticate allows server access and will display your remote login - it auto populates host and port.

    Starlink Issue
    This didn't work for me as I use Starlink CGNET - but will work for others who have that normal WAN access.
    As I understand this gives 2 options - either tailscale or VPN. Both are equally good.
    Tailscale is a plugin which allows UNRAID to be used for remote access in CGNET at which point the dockers external to the VPN should also work - though I suspect I'm likely to do another post asking for help! However I believe this is the solution. Going VPN - should also work; the difference is that it wont resolve the UNRAID disallowing remote access with CGNET. It does however expose it to the internet. In this case two plex containers would have the same IP but need different ports configured.

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