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  1. I am happy to report that after adding the entry into piholes custom dns, and then going in to windows credential manager and manually adding the credentials i have set up i am now able to brows to the shares, but unfortunately the permissions for read and write are missing. i can read but not write to the directories. ETA: After finding a reddit comment thread about this issue, i have found unraid has a built in utility to fix permissions of shares, under Tools- New Permissions. i ran that on the affected shares and that has now fixed my issues.
  2. i have tried to follow a few of the different ways to get windows to talk to the shares of my unraid, with no success. windows diagnostics says that it can tell there is file and print sharing available, but isn't responding to connection attempts on port 445. i have tried this here, but it didn't fix my issue. i am not sure what to do at this point. smb v1.0 is turned off in windows, and my windows 10 pro, nor my windows 11 pro can seem to connect. however, vlc on my android phone is able to see them just fine and connect successfully. ive been looking around at other peoples issues and have tried the recommended fixes as well, and nothing seems to work. the share will work on occasion after rebooting the entire unraid environment, but then it soon stops. i had ipv6 enabled, but have disabled it thinking it was that, but after turning it off and rebooting i still am having issues connecting. i even turned off docker and vm capabilities thinking it was something to do with that, but it still fails. nothing with my docker containers interfere with the ports that SMB uses, so i am unsure what the issue really is. any help would be appreciated. this whole thing started about a month ago. before just a reboot of unraid would fix it and it would work for a while, and then it just stops working, now a reboot does nothing to fix it. ETA: connecting over the network in a windows 10 PE environment, i am able to access the network shares but can't log in to actually view them unless i set unraid to either secure or public. it will not accept my credentials that i have set up under users. even a linux live environment is able to connect, although the permissions do not seem to be taking effect. i should have write privilages but it will not let me copy files to the share. ETA 7-16-24: i have pihole running in a vm on the unraid server, and i have added a custom entry in its dns to point to the server using my domain name, and when i type that into my explorer bar, it lets me see the shares, but when i try to connect to the actual share, it still hangs. so maybe part of my problem was running the custom dns with pihole. it still has not fixed my issue with being able to actually connect to any of the shares within my unraid server, although now i am able to see them from within windows. i will try shutting down pihole completely and re setting my dns to just use my router and regular dns and see if that makes any difference. stoinks-syslog-20240715-0140.zip
  3. is there instructions on how to enable HTTPS connections and having the SSL be provided by NGINX Proxy manager instead of being hosted by this instance of nginx? trying to uncomment in the config for it to enable listening on the port specified when composed, to have it allow connections for ssl, it just rejects the connection.

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