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  1. did you ever figure this out? mine is doing the same thing. When I do a test from prowlarr, it times out after the 180 seconds, but flaresolverr returns OK after 250seconds.
  2. Thanks for looking into this. I've been wrecking my head around this for a while, glad I'm not the only one with the issue.
  3. Removing the DNS didn't help, still timing out.
  4. I will give this a shot. I'm using the NS's that you list in your instructions, are there any others that i could use? Or do I even need to? Right now i have 6 NSs and two of them are DNS watch. And yea, I've learned any time I make any change to the main vpn container I stop all of the others. I re-create all the containers directly through the ubuntu cli, but manage them via portainer. I really need to figure out compose
  5. I've installed the flaresolverr container on the same container network as the delugevpn container. I added the following to the delugevpn container: -p 8191:8191 \ to open the flaresolver port "through the vpn". It all works, but the issue is the flaresolver requests take over 200 seconds to return and the max timeout in prowlar that can be set is 180. It's almost like it takes a very long time for the requests to travel through the VPN. I want to keep this behind the VPN since flaresolver would make requests to the indexer sites directly (i think, correct me on this if im wrong). PS: I do have kind of an unconventional set up where I run Ubuntu server (headless) on proxmox and installed docker on that with all the containers. With the exception of overseerr, everything is behind the VPN and so far has functioned without any issues. PPS: Sounds like there was some issues on the official flaresolverr github: https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr/issues/1253 not sure if this is related
  6. Yes, anytime I was switching users I was doing this. So after about 50 minutes of "deleting /tmp" it loaded in. This step: [info] Deleting files in /tmp (non recursive)...
  7. Hello, Im trying to set up overseerr in a docker environment. The first time I tried it, the container was set up ok and I was able to enter the UI. However, I had to re-install and update the host PC, and now any time I try to create the container, it gets stuck at [info] Deleting files in /tmp (non recursive)... step. I am not able to even get into the UI (but can get into the container console). I'm running this with the deluge vpn container, and have overseerr port added to the deluge port and vpn ports. I also created a new user specifically for this container on the host. I tried running it as a "stand alone" container outside of the vpn virtual network, tried running it as root UID 0, clearing the containers using docker system purge -a command. Even tried installing older versions, to no avail. Any recommendations on what I should try first?

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