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iLordShade

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  1. ok so a complete reboot of the array actually fixed it. not sure how but my server is working again.
  2. i think windrose-beta, its worked fine for many days so far so i'm a bit confused why its not working now
  3. I saw the apply update function in unraid so I updated that, but it was happening before I did that as well. Seem to have started happening randomly around early hours of the morning my time for no apparent reason.
  4. ok so I'm not too sure what's going on I've touched nothing and done nothing and had a successful server running for about a week now, now I'm getting this error and it refuses to start. from what I can tell, its stuck in a boot loop due to Wine?
  5. can confirm with Windrose docker, I am unsure if anything changed since yesterday (maybe the relay server is more accessible) but I changed it from bridge to host, and my server showed up instantly on the list without an excessive wait time, and I was able to join it after a rather long loading screen. Awesome!
  6. the relay server is in russia?! I mean it could explain a few things like why it isn't reachable, lots of isps actually block access to that country right now
  7. Getting same error, not sure why it could be upnp but not allowing us to specifically select the port is a bit of an odd choice. I'm trying to connect locally to my own server as well.

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