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CHBMB

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Everything posted by CHBMB

  1. Nope, suggest you look at the container logs for Mariadb, LetsEncrypt and Nextcloud, Error 500 is a very generic error. "Internal Server Error"
  2. I'm all out of ideas I'm afraid, as far as I know you're the only one that's reported an issue, not heard anything on Discord or Github about similar issue.,
  3. Yes, out the box you can access it on your local ip:port
  4. If LetsEncrypt is on a custom bridge then Nextcloud will also need to be. Either both on custom bridge or both as default. Can't mix and match Also you can delete `default` as you're only running one subdomain
  5. One other thing, if you look at the first post of the mariadb support thread there's some links I think to try and recover the databases if you haven't already. Backup the mariadb appdata before you start messing with the files though. Read the whole thread as I seem to remember someone else posted some more info on possible fixes too.
  6. You're probably going to have to reinstall Nextcloud, backup the contents of /data and when you've finished reinstalling you can copy the data back to your newly created user. Once you've done that you can rescan the files into the database again via the terminal, I've posted the command somewhere in this thread already, but once you've done the above post here and I can always dig it out again. Guess I don't need to tell you the importance of backups at this point do I?
  7. I don't support the subfolder method I'm afraid.
  8. It'll get rebuilt when the Jackett team push a new release.
  9. If you read the post above you could have answered your own question......
  10. Post your docker run command. Link in my sig
  11. The magic smoke escaped..... Seriously, completely unable to help with the info provided.
  12. I think Thanks should be directed at all those members that have been dealing with the mess the last few months. @dlandon and @Squid have been working behind the scenes to try and clean up, and obviously @Frank1940 has put a great deal of work in here. There are many others too. The unsung heroes imho.... This has highlighted how fragile things are, and those of us that maintain plugins/containers have to maintain these things and I feel we owe a responsibility to do so, or at least state that life has taken over as PhAzE did when he wound things down.
  13. Your initial logs showed no certificate was generated. Seems that has been resolved. It's working fine now, out the box, nginx isn't configured to respond on port 80 (http) A lot of this could have been avoided by looking at the logs. Would have helped remove a lot of guesswork, but at least you got it working.
  14. Turn off the Asuscomm domain functionality. Not sure what thread you're talking about to be honest?
  15. Do you have any form of dynamicDNS on your router? I know some Asus routers have that functionality.
  16. Failed authorization procedure. *****nextcloud.duckdns.org (http-01): urn:ietf:params:acme:error:connection :: The server could not connect to the client to verify the domain :: Fetching http://*****nextcloud.duckdns.org/.well-known/acme-challenge/pBh4tVjEdh2LbJ1O-PTVjE5gCs14g91uSp5JocABmm8: Timeout IMPORTANT NOTES: - The following errors were reported by the server: Domain: *****nextcloud.duckdns.org Type: connection Detail: Fetching http://*****nextcloud.duckdns.org/.well-known/acme-challenge/pBh4tVjEdh2LbJ1O-PTVjE5gCs14g91uSp5JocABmm8: Timeout To fix these errors, please make sure that your domain name was entered correctly and the DNS A/AAAA record(s) for that domain contain(s) the right IP address. Additionally, please check that your computer has a publicly routable IP address and that no firewalls are preventing the server from communicating with the client. If you're using the webroot plugin, you should also verify that you are serving files from the webroot path you provided. ERROR: Cert does not exist! Please see the validation error above. The issue may be due to incorrect dns or port forwarding settings. Please fix your settings and recreate the container That's why it's not working. Sure your router ports are setup correctly?
  17. No, my guide and preferred method (more secure & less issues) is nextcloud.server.com So have you fixed it then? Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
  18. One thing that springs to mind is be wary, or at least look into the license for GoodSync. It may not be legal to "repackage" and distribute it (aka upload it to docker hub)
  19. You running as https://nextcloud.server.com or https://server.com/nextcloud ?
  20. htaccess isn't relevant as this container is using nginx not apache. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
  21. You can use trakt.tv to sync your watched statuses next time too..
  22. Looking at your logs Mar 24, 2018 18:58:39.839 [0x14e4405fe700] ERROR - SQLITE3:0x10, 11, database corruption at line 62624 of [fc49f556e4] Think that's probably what's causing your issue. Would recommend restoring from a backup.
  23. Tried removing it and reinstalling?
  24. @fonzie Do you not think that Ubuntu one is a little small.....

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