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tombrink

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  1. What you are saying is partially true. If I left Guacamole on the same IP as UNRaid, that would be true, but I moved Guacamole to a unique IP, different than UNRaid or any other container. I have other containers running on their own defined (static) IP, on port 80, without issue. i.e. (these are not my specific IP's) UNRaid is running on 192.168.1.10:80 ContainerA is running on 192.168.1.11:80 ContainerB is running on 192.168.1.12:80 But when I configure Guacamole to run on 192.168.1.13:80 it does not load on 192.168.1.13 in my browser, but it does load on 192.168.1.13:8080.
  2. I can not believe that I have not used Guacamole before now! I am trying to get this container to work on port 80, but it continues to only load on port 8080 even after changing Web Port to 80 and going to the next step of editing WebUI to http://[IP]:80/ I have changed my Network Type to custom and the Fixed IP address to its own unique address, so there are no other containers on this IP. What am I doing wrong?

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