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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
Yes I'm using Bridge. Yes I did that part. I also went through the entire FAQ here: https://github.com/binhex/documentation/blob/master/docker/faq/vpn.md In the interest of making sure I didn't miss anything, here's my take on every question there. I italicized the two that I think could be relevant but which I already checked; and I bolded the one that stood out but I'm not sure whether it applies: Q1 is about Kill Switches and doesn't apply Q2 is about accessing from OUTSIDE the LAN; but I'm inside Q3 is about Privoxy which I have turned "off" and I don't think is relevant [i]Q4 is about the LAN_NETWORK environmental variable and just to make sure I did follow all of the steps to make sure I had it configured correctly and I do[/i] Q5 has a log error I don't see Q6 is about speed Q7 is an OpenVPN error I don't have Q8 is an OpenVPN error I don't have Q9 is about confirming that an incoming port is working Q10 is an error related to STRICT_PORT_FORWARD (which I have at "no") which I don't have Q11 is a follow up to Q10 Q12 is about configuring Privoxy which I don't have on Q13 relates to QNAP and OpenVPN which I don't have Q14 is a Synology specific question [b]Q15 is about Port Forwarding and I suspect this may be related to my problem. I have paid ProtonVPN and the wg0 file was set to NAT-PMP, so it's my understanding that port forwarding should be automatic through DelugeVPN, but could I be missing something here?[/b] Q16 is an AUTH error I'm not seeing Q17 is a log error I'm not seeing Q18 is an error with other apps and Privoxy Q19 is a PIA specific question Q20 is about setting multiple endpoints [i]Q21 is about how to use WireGuard instead of OpenVPN but seems to be the same stuff covered in the more current setup guide that I already did[/i] Q22 is a log error I'm not seeing Q23 is a log error I'm not seeing Q24 is about running other containers through the VPN container [i]Q25 if I'm understanding correctly is about other apps running through the VPN container (i.e. in Q24), which I'm not doing so I don't think this applies to me.[/i] Q26 is troubleshooting the arrs to communicate with Deluge and Privoxy Q27 is cumulative from Q24-25 Q28 is about configuring a different endpoint with wireguard Q29 is an error I'm not seeing Q30 is an error where you CAN access the webUI on LAN but not outside; but I cant see it on LAN Q31 is about using Tailscale, which I'm not ~~~ I then followed the instructions (thanks to a user on the Deluge forums) to go here: https://github.com/binhex/documentation/blob/master/docker/faq/help.md I followed those steps and made the debug log, appended it with the YAML from my settings, and put it on Pastebin here: https://pastebin.com/D11uPf2z I didn't make the github "issue" because I don't want to be redundantly asking for help when you folks are already helping. Thank you again for your time!
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
I'm using ZimaOS; its UI manages all of the containers. Yes, if I change the environmental variable "ENABLE_VPN" to "no" I am able to get to the Deluge webui. Forgive me if I don't understand exactly what you're asking when you say "what network type do you use?" I have a modem from my ISP connected to a Netgear router with a satellite. My Zima machine is 192.168.1.24 on my LAN. Does that answer the question? Thanks for your help! EDIT: I turned on my machine to day and was prompted to update ZimaOS to 1.7.0, so I did. Now when I try to start Deluge, I get "Unable to connect" from my browser (tried multiple browsers and multiple devices to access it). When I look at the log, the FATAL error from before is gone; it looks like Deluge is starting but that I can't open the webUI when it does. I assume this has to do with the VPN and my network/port/firewall settings but I don't know where to start to fix it. If I set "VPN_ENABLED" to "no" I am able to start Deluge and access the webUI no problem. https://www.logpasta.com/paste/1d7f80b8-c6bf-40c2-9b45-8126befe7d55
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
Hello! I was directed here by a kind soul on the Deluge forums who said I was more likely to find a fix here than there. I'm running ZimaOS. I had followed a youtube video guide and ran into a handful of random problems, so I decided to just format and Start from Scratch with the binhex versions as directed by the Deluge forums. I followed the binhex/arch-delugevpn instructions, setting the appropriate environmental variables. I have the paid tier of ProtonVPN. I generated the wireguard conf file from ProtonVPN with NAT-PMP on and VPN Accelerator on. I put the wg0 file into the wireguard folder generated when I installed Deluge. I restarted the whole system and tried to open Deluge. EDIT: this problem self-resolved when I updated to ZimaOS 1.7.0. Now when I try to run DelugeVPN with VPN "on" I am unable to access the webUI from within my LAN. With VPN_ENABLED off, I can access the webUI. Please see more recent comment. Thank you!
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