j0nnymoe

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  1. I think that might be my problem, I can't access the Web GUI at all in Host mode, so had to set to Bridge mode to access. What do I need to do/change to setup in Bridge mode? I'm want to use UDP 1194. Note: I setup a quick Debian Wheezy VM and installed OpenVPN AS, that works fine, but would prefer to use Docker for this service. That could be because you have some port conflicts but without more information I don't know. Anyway, if the goal is to get you running quickly the fact that your setup is like you explain, well, thats good, that means your setup is just like mine is on my Main Server. Setup like this and I promise it works great: Admin and Connect URL (assuming your unRAID Server is called Tower OR has an IP of 192.168.1.2): http://Tower:943 OR http://192.168.1.2:943 External Open VPN Port (assuming your domain name is www.example.com OR Dynamic DNS is my_sample_name.dyndns.org OR IP Address is 111.222.333.444 ): example.com:1194 [uDP] OR my_sample_name.dyndns.org:1194 [uDP] OR 111.222.333.444:1194 [uDP] And don't forget your router config: I have followed everything in this guide and still can't get it to work. Triple checked settings. Verified that my router has 1194/udp open, and it still fails with this: I tried using port 1000/udp, to see if it was a port problem with my ISP blocking but that still fails. Oddly, if I do a port scan outside of my network, my router shows packets going through. But if I initiative the connectivity test within the OpenVPN-AS webUI, my router doesn't show any packets. Wondering if there's some setup mistake I'm making? I'm pretty sure the connectivity test doesn't work within the docker. I never had it working yet my OpenVPN-AS worked fine. Test connecting to your VPN via your mobile's data.
  2. You need to get to bash first: docker exec -i -t Beets bash then run beet import /downloads Where would one enter these commands? On the BEETS server /port page or somewhere else on the docker itself? You need to first ssh into your unraid server via putty or ssh then run the commands. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  3. Sounds like networking on your system is broken, not windows 10 in general. On all my win10 systems that I own and support. I haven't had any issues regarding this.
  4. If possible, try using another device (win10 if you can) and see if that device experiences the same issue. That would then point to if its an issue with unraid or your win10 computer.
  5. would there really be much input lag you think? Like if you were to just play games like megaman/pokemon or something? I'm not too bothered if I can't get it to work, I am more just messing about since I have nothing better to do at this moment in time hah My guess would be roughly a second or two delay, just because for that button to be shown on screen to you, it would have to go: button press>emulator>transcoding software>send to roku>decoded by roku>display on screen. Just seems a lot of hoops for it to jump through.
  6. Even if this was possible, you would find there would be a lag between button press and what you see on the screen due to transcoding and sending it to your roku. Best thing to do would be buy a raspberry pi for example and run something like recalbox.
  7. Please read OP, you do not want kodi-headless to clean your db as it will empty them. Always best to use the client you used to scan for cleaning Sonar is not cleaning the database either. Yea it won't. All it does is tell a kodi client to clean it.
  8. Great! If I have sickrage or couchpotato notify the headless kodi, will headless also update the library on its own from then on and grab the fanart and information? Or should I leave a client machine to this task? Correct, when headless gets notified, it updates the library and the clients will pull that info next time they check the central db
  9. Give us more details of how you've got things setup. Ports & folder mappings for the containers. Kodi-Headless: 8080/tcp <-> 192.168.1.133:8084 /mnt <-> /mnt /config/.kodi <-> /mnt/cache/Apps/Kodi/ In Sonarr, notifications going to: Host: 192.168.133 Post 8084 Username: kodi Password: <blank> Edit: And now its working... Wonder if it took a bit first kodi-headless to initialize? Got me, its working now though, Ill leave my configuration there in case anyone else finds them useful Edit2: And now the requests are failing again... Looking at the logs for kodi-headless it doesnt even seem to be starting. Its having trouble connecting to the db. mysql (linuxserver.io docker): 3306/tcp <-> 192.168.1.133:3306 /config <-> /mnt/cache/Apps/MySQL/ My htpc can connect to it using the same advancedsettings.xml configuration. Edit3: For those of you following along with this cluster, I copied and pasted my advancedsettings.xml fill again (only the DB portion) and kodi-headless booted right up. No idea why or how it was working earlier Not sure why you have /mnt going through to your kodi-headless. In terms of sonarr talking with kodi-headless, the login/pass for this is xbmc / xbmc unless you have changed this within the advancedsettings.xml (Note, this is not the user/pass you setup for the MySQL DB)
  10. For each client, you will need to copy over your advancedsettings.XML + sources.XML + passwords.XML if you have passworded sources then setup the rest of each client manually. With notifications, you just notify the the headless install then any database updates will show on the clients accordingly.
  11. Please read OP, you do not want kodi-headless to clean your db as it will empty them. Always best to use the client you used to scan for cleaning
  12. Can anyone help? Does this happen in chrome? have you tried a different browser?
  13. If pop is disabled, use IMAP then? no need for a 24/7 client then..
  14. Just set this up here. Webui has booted up fine. Fresh install. openvpn-as.txt
  15. I will be setting up our openvpn-as docker soon so I will do a test run on it yo make sure its not an issue with the docker.
  16. A very succinct summary of my point in my above post! Sorry danioj, didn't see your post above [emoji14] call mine the TL;DR
  17. Please don't get this confused with the normal openvpn. This is OpenVPN-AS which is more of a streamlined package and administrated via the webui. Note that if you want more than 2 concurrent connections, you need to purchase a license.
  18. I'm going to assume you have tried connecting from outside your home network and have setup port forwarding on your router/firewall? Once thing you could test is try connecting locally to the openvpn instance just as a proof of concept that the docker is running correctly.
  19. have you tested that you have setup the kodi user correctly by trying to use heidisql to login to the mariadb instance?
  20. Yeah, but you live in the countryside in the deepest darkest depths of the back of beyond... And who only just got fibre?..... [emoji14]
  21. I've always had an issue with speeds from docker hub, always been some what slow on my 40mbit line
  22. I don't believe this is the place for that conversation but google is your answer