Are you sure the port forwarding is correct? A 'start' and 'ends would indicate you are forwarding (allowing) that range to go to your server (or container). I do not see a 443 to 18443 forward for example.
You could try NPM on 80/443 (if it has its own IP) to verify this. Or try to access port 18443 remotely then you can be sure.
You were right! I just assumed 'start' meant incoming and 'end' meant out going. Just keeping it simple by forwarding 80 and 443 worked.
Just went through the setup process for nginex, but when I go to my domain, it redirects to my Unraid server login rather than the container/port that I have it configured to. My domain is managed with cloudflare and I have CNAME subdomain pointing to duckdns.
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You were right! I just assumed 'start' meant incoming and 'end' meant out going. Just keeping it simple by forwarding 80 and 443 worked.
Thank you for your help!