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Caddyfile config/not seeing reverse proxies
I did. It was a network configuration and domain provider issue. I did not know they required registered subdomains and forgot to forward a port.
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[6.12.13] Unable to access binhex-Krusader after unclean shutdown
A little background here: My system has older hardware, but it's been running fine for the most part. Namely my Intel i7-3770k. I recently switched to HA-inabox (thanks SpaceInvaderOne!) for more functionality. I dedicated 2 cores to the VM. Mistakenly I left a few 4k movies on Plex and a friend streamed one even after being asked not to. The issue is the transcode maxes the CPU out. Once they streamed this the web gui went out, I couldn't SSH into unraid, and HA was down. The rest of my dockers were running. I left it for a day due to being busy and did a hard reboot about 12 hours ago. Since then everything boots properly except binhex-krusader. "Execution Error, Server Error" I tried to force-update to see if this helped. The diag report was created right before this post. chromaticribbon-diagnostics-20241102-1208.zip
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Caddyfile config/not seeing reverse proxies
This is for the Official CaddyV2 container in Unraid. I did not see a Support forum post. This is my Caddyfile. I'm trying to keep it simple to get it to work. Caddy itself loads and logs seem to start the proxies. I cannot access first.domain.net. I'm using a purchased domain. As far as I know I should have no issues self-hosting. I'm using the provided TLS cert and key. This is mainly because some integrations in Home Assistant will not accept self-signed TLS. Does this have to do with me pointing inside the docker for the cert/key? With the alias in place it should be the same, right? or do I need to point directly to the Unraid FS?
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Routing question, new to Unraid, home lab, and server hosting.
So I've been hosting a Plex server on a older Windows PC I had and have recently done the full switch to Unraid. I have most of what I need working. Currently have a Shurfshark wireguard setup through Unraid (wg0) and duckDNS. I just wanna make sure I am doing this correctly. For those containers I do want to access outside my home network, would a VPN tunnel or reverse proxy be the way to go? For the reverse proxy I should be able to set it so homeassistant.mydomain.duckdns.org goes to HA, right? HA is currently on the VPN, but can be moved. Same goes with Overseerr. That's currently set as bridge though. If VPN tunnel is the way, how would I best setup an additional tunnel? Unraid would not let me add additional peers to the docker VPN setup. Would importing the same or a different server work better? Thanks, sorry again for newbie questions.
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