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cmprvan

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  1. @doesntaffect Do you know how to change the docker config so I can point it to the ZIP rather than downloading the latest release from File Run?
  2. Hi there! Sorry for the delay in responding. I purchased the smallest tier (5 users). They will ask that you provide the domain that you will be accessing FileRun from (in my case I run it via Ngenix Proxy, so not a problem). They then sent me a license key and a Client Account login where I could download the ZIP files. I just spun up an Ubuntu 22 VM with PHP8 for the time being, and was able to install FileRun without issue. However, I would like to move this back into a docker at some point, as the VM wastes system resources on my server.
  3. Good afternoon! First off, thank you unraides for creating this docker! I personally believe that FileRun is the best Dropbox/Google Drive replacement there is. I have been using FileRun for a year now, and all my users know how it works. I just upgraded my server, and found out that it is paid only now (not a huge deal for me, as I was going to buy a license to add more users anyway). But this docker is set to pull the latest image from https://filerun.com/download-latest-docker. Is there a way we can add a variable to upload the .ZIP file provided by FileRun, or a way we can change the URL it is pulling the ZIP from? I have tried adding a host to a local HTTPS server in Extra Parameters to redirect filerun.com to a local server, but it does not like the self signed certificate. Thanks again!

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