larsvonawesome

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  1. As a follow up -- it appears that when I started my trial, the settings reverted to my server not being accessible to the internet. I simply changed that option from "No" back to "Yes" and it was fixed.
  2. This is probably only a temporary problem to me; I'm at work and upgraded my Unraid trial to the Basic tier. Before I upgraded, I was able to access My Servers and it showed Remote Access to the web GUI (and I was able to click through to access it). As soon as I activated my license, however, My Servers only shows Local Access; I am unable to access my server remotely now. I imagine this is something I'll be able to easily fix once I get back home, but what gives?
  3. I just built a new server (running Version 6.11.0-rc3) and thought that it would be a great time to get a proper VPN setup for my stuff. I tried following Spaceinvader One's tutorial using duckdns, but had some issues yesterday when I would turn the VPN on couldn't access it from the computer I had added as a node. I tried using PIA (which I purchased 3 years of before seeing elsewhere it's not really supported by Unraid's Wireguard implementation) and the scripts that have been posted elsewhere to set that up, but still couldn't get it quite right. After that trouble, I thought I had turned it all off then, so I could figure it out later. For further background, I've got Google Wifi pucks for my wifi at home (vers 1, with one puck as the router and the server hardwired to another puck in the basement), and Google's app isn't the greatest for networking configuration. Previously I had been able to access the server remotely from work through the my servers plugin, but today I am getting a "This Site Can't Be Reached" error (despite remote access showing available). As a note, I've never been able to access my dockers' WebGUIs from the Unraid dashboard if I am outside my home network. I don't know if this is by design or because I've set something up incorrectly (or haven't set it up at all). I can still access Plex, but I get the "not directly connected" error, so I assume I either left the VPN running or have misconfigured something elsewhere. Anyone got any tips? Maybe something obvious that I'm just not doing? Or maybe it's an issue with how Google's Wifi pucks work? Admittedly, I get pretty confused over how this all works, so I'm probably doing something wrong, but hopefully I won't get pilloried for this question. I'm new to all this so this is me learning by doing. Thanks!