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  1. I know this was a long time ago, but did you ever come up with a solution? I have been looking for a way to move the LFTP through Unraid's terminal into a docker container that can run a script from a directory on cron. Some ideas I have seen was running alpine Linux in a docker container, but for the life of me I cannot figure out how to get it to run. blockquote widget
  2. This solved it for me, if you access the GUI with your ip address (192.168.x.xxx) instead of hostname (tower.local.domain.com) then it works. I am accessing my GUI with a revers proxy only accessible on the internal network.
  3. I am having the same issue. Unraid connect plugin in installed on the server, uninstalled and reinstalled it to see if it would hel. Trying to sign in to the plugin the server is stuck on the "performing actions" dialog window. Keeping the window open for 30min and nothing seems to happen. Edit: This solved it for me, if you access the GUI with your ip address (192.168.x.xxx) instead of hostname (tower.local.domain.com) then it works. I am accessing my GUI with a revers proxy only accessible on the internal network.
  4. Is it possible to implement a kill/stop button next to each script in the event a running or stalled script needs to be stopped?

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