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  1. Hello Spencer, Apology accepted. 🙂 Now I know that you are trying to prevent this. I am confident that you will get this under control. Thank you very much. Eric
  2. Hello, I have been signed in as a member for less than 24 hours and I have 2 spam emails in my inbox. What is going on here??? The email address I signed up with is unique and only for the Unraid forum.
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  4. @trurl @ghost82 Hello, thank you both for the tips. I also thought of that and will test it. No, I will not put Unraid on the Internet, but I want to install Authelia and there I have to make some settings for DDNS an Nginx that make it necessary that different ports are open.
  5. Hi, I'm brand new here and have only had Unraid installed on my Intel NUC i7 for 2 days. I already have 2 Docker (Nginx, Flame) and a VM (Ubuntu Server 22.04) running. On it Bitwarden/Vaultwarden with a SelfSignedCert. Everything is running satisfactorily. I will look further into Unraid and try one or the other. I have an ambiguity regarding my router settings. The two ports 80 and 443 routes to my Synology Nas. But if I understood unraid correctly, the ports 80/443 should point to unraid. As far as I know, behind a router only one server can be addressed with 80/443. Is there any trick/workaround to run 2 servers behind my router (from ISP, not very flexible)? Best regards from Switzerland Eric

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