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airtower

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  1. Has there been a solution for changing the torrent port? Regardless of how I configure, the container port is fixed to 6881. If I set the client to the same port, I show as unfirewalled however 6881 is blacklisted on several trackers. If I set to another, forwarded port, I show as firewalled and cannot connect to passive peers. edit: as humbling as it is to come back and add this, I haven't seen it mentioned before but all you need to do is remove and replace the existing TCP and UDP port mappings
  2. Recently added a B580 to my server. Had no issues whatsoever getting the GPU passed through to a Win11 VM, but the audio device is not showing up at all in the VM. Unraid identifies the audio device and it's passed through in the VM template. I have tried with both the GPU and associated audio device bound to VFIO and unbound, but no change in behavior. I know support for this card isn't what it is for team green and team red, but has anyone had any luck getting this to work?
  3. Longshot probably, but is there a way for a slaved UPS connected to NUT to be emulated as a local, USB UPS through unraid's native UPS module? I have a mobile app that uses the unraid API to report on UPS status (among other things). With the native functionality disabled in lieu of NUT, nothing UPS comes through the API and the app assumes no UPS at all.
  4. I'm able to connect to my Unifi UPS now. There was a firmware update that dropped today and the plugin update, and it will only work (for me) with credentials disabled in Unifi. You still need to provide dummy username/password in Unraid though, but it finally works. There's a thread on the unifi community about mishandling of strings on the NUT server. Kind of over my head, but related to quotes getting passed when they shouldn't or vice versa.
  5. Any idea on how this might be expanded to allow incoming connections to the containers' webUI's from the WAN through forwarded ports? I have the same issue as you with LAN access, but as my server is headless I manage every aspect of my server and all dockers from devices other than the server itself, both from within the server's LAN and through ports exposed to the WAN for specific container webUI's. I'm just now finding it necessary to jump on the VPN wagon and was excited to see how simple it is to encapsulate containers in a VPN, but it seems there's important caveats to that I overlooked. I may need to consider a different approach.
  6. I hadn't thought that would be an issue, but I downloaded and installed the latest from Nvidia and still have the error. The install completes without error, but still tells me it needs to be installed. Nvidia control panel won't even start. EDIT: also note that when I boot the VM with VNC and the GPU, I do not get Code 43. GeForce Experience still tells me my hardware is not supported. I also can confirm the device driver date is 10/10/23, so fairly recent.
  7. I'm passing through the most current VBIOS from techpowerup after removing the header. Do I need to actually flash it to the card? That may prove difficult, as I don't have an available windows PC.
  8. I have a well running new build, and recently decided I wanted to test out a Windows 10 VM with GPU passthrough using an old GTX 770 I had laying around. My goal is to eventually use Moonlight to stream games to my Nvidia Sheild in 4K, and I wanted to test out a proof of concept before paying out for a more modern GPU that can handle the heavier load. I cannot seem to resolve the Code 43 issue, but it's probably worth mentioning up front that I do get display output on the GPU - albeit it's highly distorted with green horizontal artifacts on most of the screen (HDMI output). This has me wondering if the device is just failed since it seems most with Code 43 get no output at all. It is about 10 years old after all, and it's been in a PC that's been moved around a good bit over the years. It worked when it was last used in another PC about 3 or 4 years ago, but I suppose it could be a strange fallback mode for this ancient GPU. I have taken the following actions specific to GPU passthrough: PCIe ACS Override = On GPU and Audio devices are bound to VFIO (although they show up there in different IOMMU groups and are the only devices in the groups) Truncated the header from a UEFI enabled vbios for my card, set in VM's XML Set emulatorpin to an isolated, and unassign CPU fore (is this even needed anymore? found this in a fairly old guide but haven't seen it anywhere else) VM's XML set to multifunction='on' and both the GPU and Audio device on the same bus and slot with functions set to 0x0 and 0x1 Hyper V disabled Still no luck. Anything I may have missed? I've taken 'advice' from a number of threads and videos, but some of them are rather old and the possibility exists that I've made conflicting changes based on outdated information. If I can't get this sorted, I'll likely just hold out for a deal on a newer card that meets my needs and start over from scratch and see how it goes.

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