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  1. Hi @ich777, All, I had been looking for the AMD-reset-plugin for a quite a while ... I was baffled by the ongoing discussion here while I was never able to actually find the plugin in the community applications. I appreciate though I have never read all 47 pages of discussion. I was even more dumbfounded when I could find the plugin via google on unraids webpage. Then it finally dawned on me that Community applications by default hides apps and plugins deemed incompatible.... oh boy... So there I am , running the latest stable version 6.9.2 while the AMD-reset-plugin stormed ahead to support 6.10beta17 🙂 My question naturally : Is it reasonably safe to install this latest version on 6.9.2 or is it just not compatible ? If so, can I install a previous version from a different source, e.g. using the unraid plugin installer page supplying a link to the appropriate github repository ? I would greatly appreciate a pointer in the right direction. Many thanks in advance, Philipp
  2. Hi, I am fairly new to Unraid, so far it is overall going ok. As I am generally concerned about security I have tried to follow the general forum guidelines as much as I could. Strong Passwords, using Bitwarden, restricted access to shares to name a few. I still have an additional question though regarding my setup and exposing services to the internet. I have set up a few dockers e.g. Nextcloud, Airsonic etc. which I expose to the internet via subdomains. Each page/ service is secured with a strong password. I prefer this at least for nextcloud over a vpn solution like wireguard as I can share once in a while links to data directly from my server to others. As my provider apparently blocks ports 443/80 for connections to my server from outside, I set up an Argo Tunnel via the cloudflared docker to allow for connections. My real WAN IP does not get exposed, requests to my sites are handled directly by cloudflare, which also should provide some protection from ddos attacks. This also means I do not have to open any ports on my router, except for the wireguard one. The requests then go from cloudflared to my reverse proxy. I decided for Nginx Proxy Manager as it would work out of the box with my cloudflare certificate (I had trouble with getting the self-certificate requested by swag to be accepted by cloudflared and ran out of weekly certificate requests in the process - learned about the existence of testing-certificates by making that mistake) The connection from the cloudflare server via the argo tunnel to the reverse proxy should be secure via the certificate /https. My question is though the following : Some of the actual proxy hosts are connected via http to the reverse proxy, e.g. Piwigo to Nginx. Does this still qualify as secure as this connection is already "within the server" ? Or does this break "a secure https chain" and creates a vulnerability ? The domains all start with https://... Feedback or some good links for reading would be much appreciated, happy to provide more info is necessary. PS: Going forward, it might be good to just expose dockers directly via the domain which need to be accessed by others than me / one off cases in which it would be a hassle to make them download wireguard and set it up for them. Many thanks.
  3. Hi, I am running Unraid 6.9.2 of a 32Gb Samsung USB 3.1 flash drive in legacy boot mode ( EFI folder name : EFI- ) on an Asrock EP2C612 WS mainboard with the most recent firmware 2.7. I set the USB Flash as primary in the boot options, a baremetal Win10 installation on an AHCI ssd (legacy) is the secondary boot option. After completing the BIOS settings and exiting or manually choosing in the bootmenu the flash drive there is no problems starting Unraid. However after shutting down or restarting the machine, it would boot in the baremetal windows 10 installation. In the BIOS, the boot order is changed with the flash the last option. I was thinking the Cmos - battery might have an issue, though all other bios settings are remembered and the battery voltage is above 3 volts, therefore I would rule this out. As far as I can see my Mainboard does not have a dedicated "fast boot" option. Other probably related settings are as follows : USB Controller : Enabled Intel USB 3.0 Mode : Smart Auto Legacy USB Support : enabled Legacy USB 3.0 Support : enabled Secure Boot : Disabled CSM : enabled Boot option filter : Legacy only I made then a second test with the Flash in UEFI mode (changed to "EFI" folder name) and eventually all other boot options disabled. After changing BIOS settings, first boot goes ok, on the second boot , the computer goes right back into the bios lacking ANY boot options. It seems really like the Flash drive just gets recognized every second boot. Solution : I then changed Intel USB 3.0 Mode : Disable - so this did eventually work.... however wouldn't that mean that all USB ports run now on 2.0. speeds ? Well, and at that point I found below post - hence... I found a USB 2.0 port on my Mainboard and it seems to work now... phew.
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