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  1. PIA recommends making the port forwarding call every hour: "Please make the call to this API at least once every hour" (first post). From my experience port-forwarding stops around every 24 hours or so, even if you stay connected and IP doesn't change (which is a pain because I was doing the call manually on my QNAP). It may depend on port activity and it may even be different for different servers (most of my experience is with the Toronto gateway). I think calling every 24 hours is a good idea. Beat me to it death.hilarious. Also, you can use any port check tool to see that the port does close on you usually after about 24 hours but sometimes sooner. I just restart the docker nightly and that does the trick.
  2. Hey binhex, I have been using the delugevpn, and it has been working great. I was wondering if you are still looking into access to the daemon via local network. The webui works OK, but you can't create any uploads with it, and it runs fairly slow with a lot loaded into it. Another thing I noticed is it does not get a new port to forward once the one goes down. With PIA that seems to happen about every 24 hours. Any thoughts on just grabbing a new port every 12 or 24 hours? Thanks again for all the great dockers and all the work you put in.
  3. Thanks binhex, that worked perfectly. The Docker with the execute script has been running great. One more question. Is there any way to attach a thinclient to the daemon on another pc within the network or is the only access through the web interface?
  4. Great, thanks! I didn't think of that. I will test it out and let you know.
  5. Thanks for all these awesome dockers. I have a quick question with delugevpn with regards to the execute plugin. I am trying to use the plugin to copy completed files to another directory using a script. The problem I am running into (I think) is making the script executable so that it will be picked up by the plugin. I am trying to migrate off of my VM used just for transmission and this is my last hurdle. I tried entering the docker with "docker exec -it binhex-delugevpn /bin/bash" and created the script but it doesn't seem like I can make it executable with chmod +x I am really new with all of this so sorry if I am overlooking something simple.
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