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  1. same problem here. strange, but enabling websockets in reverse proxy and then visiting the apps tab and scrolling down seems to work.
  2. I confirm the only work around was adding the API key (even though I only wanted folder monitoring functionality).
  3. Thank you. What kind of "migration" are you referring to? To get off of Chrome? On your other point about not opening ports, do you think using cloudflare for their proxying (or even their argo tunnel, which I don't do) helps? My understanding is that even is someone is hammering your domain name, they don't know your real IP address when you go through cloudflare. Thanks!
  4. I had this issue a few months ago, reported it, and it cleared eventually. But it made me gun shy to turn it back on and used VPN for a while. I recently turned it back on and haven't yet had problems. One thing that occurs to me is to use more cryptic sub-domains. So instead of nzbget.mydomain.com use something much harder to guess (in place of nzbget in that example). Does anyone know enough about what causes the problems to know if that would help?
  5. Same here. Just started happening recently. See attached image of Chrome's red warning screen. My first thought was a bad certificate but it's not that (cert is valid). Google has decided the site is unsafe for some reason. It's interesting there are two of us reporting this in one day when thread has been quiet for almost 6 months. It could be the Chrome/Google rolled out a stronger rule or policy. But I'm also worried that somehow my box has been hacked. For now I've reported it as incorrectly flagging my <domain>.com site at this "Report Incorrect Phishing Warning" page. Does anyone know how secure the "NginxProxyManager" docker is? Forwarding ports 80 and 443 to it certainly exposes it to the open internet where it could be compromised.
  6. Thank you. I disabled a BIOS option called "wait for F1 if error" and it now boots into headless. UPDATE: I also saw a video that if your motherboard's (small disc-shaped ) battery is dead it can cause an error that holds the default boot so, I'll plan on replacing the battery too.
  7. Thanks for taking a look, @zspearmint. Here's an update that might help you diagnose it (and my remaining problem if you have thoughts): 1) Lime/Unraid support sorted out the mapping of my key to my new flash drive's GUID. Thank you! After uninstalling the my servers plugin and reinstalling it the licensing error disappeared. 2) ...But then upon starting my array, it stopped and gave me a "stale configuration" error 3) I read somewhere that rebooting can help, but also about some firefox issues. I was able to wipe all cookies/data from firefox settings (still in Unraid OS GUI mode) and still get back to the Unraid Main tab (in firefox) to have the reboot button work (despite having wiped cookies). When it rebooted it came up correctly and appears stable HELP STILL NEEDED HERE: My only remaining problem is that for some reason when I reboot I have to go to manually go to my system's BIOS and choose the UEFI Flash drive to boot unraid. I'd like to put it back in my rack and get back to having it auto-boot into headless mode after power outage or OS upgrade without needing to connect a screen. It's my only bootable volume and is at the top of the BIOS' priority list. After the normal Asus boot screen, it switches to an American Megatrends (also BIOS? or maybe for my HBA?) screen that seems to report an error about one of my "Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB" M.2 NVME drives since it then shows an error (see video and/or screen shots below) that says "Warning Please back up your data and replace your hard drive. A failure may be imminent and cause unpredictable fail. Press F1 to run SETUP". I have two of these drives. I use one for all of my docker data and the other is just sitting there unassigned. I had planned to mirror it in a pool with it's identical sister for redundancy and haven't gotten to it (and was thinking of waiting for zfs). But now i wonder if the BIOS is somehow seeing it as a problem drive and forcing me to "Press F1 to run SETUP" thereby blocking the ability to autoboot into headless unraid. Anyway I guess my next step is to mirror the two M.2 drives to remove the unformatted/unassigned one from the equation. I know Unraid doesn't write the bios but any thoughts welcome! PXL_20230310_171048874.TS.mp4
  8. 1. I have a pro license. One day my server wouldn't boot. 2. I bought a new USB 2.0 drive and put my 6.11.5 backup from 2023-02-24 on it using the Unraid tool 3. I booted into the Unraid GUI. It knows my system config but won't start array because the key file (Pro.key) doesn't correspond to the USB Flash boot device. 4. I used the "Replace Key" feature in the My Servers drop down menu (in upper right corner) 5. After signing in with Unraid.net credentials I get an error (with a pic of Newman from Seinfeld saying "you didn't say the magic word") and text that says "Failed to receive message from your Unraid server". Another string says "No data received from Unraid webgui. Registration must be started from your Unraid webgui [which I did!]. If you did and you received this message please contact support" I'm out of moves. Any ideas what's happening? It's not clear to me if getting a new USB drive means I must get a new key or not, but it clearly doesn't like my old key, and then is failing when I try to get another. UPDATE: I read that there were a lot of counterfeit Sandisk drives out there (which is what I used above) so I got another brand from Office Depot (Lexar) and am having the same problem. Still stumped. PS. I should add that the Unraid UI no longer seems to allow them to email you a new key as seen in this SpaceInvader One video (link is cued up to the exact place in the video)
  9. Thanks for the comments. I'd still like to have the x8 capable slot. So is the 390 chipset incapable of doing what I want, or do I just need to find another 390 (or 370) motherboard that is setup to do x8?
  10. I'm building my first Unraid system in a 24 drive 4U chassis (6G backplane with 6 sff-8087 ports so 4 drive lanes each) and have settled on intel 9th generation CPU (prob a 6-core i5) as the sweet spot for me for cost & performance. Goal is storage, plex transcoding and dockers. Maybe a future VM for fun (but not for gaming). I'd like to keep it as solid state as possible when idle (to save power) so am intending to pool two M.2 drives (x4 each) for dockers and array's cache pool (might be overkill). I have an HP220 SAS HBA (x8) and an HP PCIE SAS expansion card that just uses PCIe for power from what I understand (so x0). I'll only use CPU's integrated GPU. So I'm looking at 370 an 390 mobos and going for "z" version figuring I want that third physical PCIE x16 slot just in case I want it later. QUESTION: When I look at intel's spec sheet for z390 chipset it says Expansion options > PCI Express Configurations is x1, x2, x4 [NO x8!!] I/O Specifications > Supported Processor PCI Express Port Configurations is 1x16 or 2x8 or 1x8+2x4 [HAS x8!!] What's going on? Will a z390 board like the MSI MAG Z390 Tomahawk support my x8 SAS HBA card or not (it doesn't say it supports x8)? I don't want my whole drive array to run at half speed. Is this the difference between PCIe slots supported by CPU vs the chipset? Is z370 better for this (harder to find dual M.2s and I don't need Wifi). Should I be looking at enterprise mobos like c246 (says its for Xeon CPUs but still has same 1151 socket)? I'm def more familiar with the consumer CPUs and want to limit power usage as much as possible. While I'm add it should I just use SATA SSDs instead of M.2s for my cache? Thanks.!