Everything posted by CHBMB
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (Nginx/PHP/Certbot/Fail2ban)
@WannabeMKII Post a redacted screenshot of your LetsEncrypt setup page. Like this:
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (Nginx/PHP/Certbot/Fail2ban)
OK, so that all looks OK. Check port 80 is open here. Check your DNS is correct here.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (Nginx/PHP/Certbot/Fail2ban)
If the Private IP is your internal IP address, there's no need to black it out. Docker run command instructions are in my signature.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (Nginx/PHP/Certbot/Fail2ban)
@WannabeMKII Can you post some more information, specifically the things I mention in my post linked below.
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
Updated my post on USB cards. Now if you will excuse me, I have a lot of Amazon returns to arrange
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Hardware recommendations for unRAID servers with VM's
USB Card roundup for Windows 10 and High Sierra Virtual Machine Use 1st Card - AUKEY 4 Ports PCI-E To USB 3.0 Expansion Card Chipset: VL805 Findings: Got an error in my syslog during boot and card was unable to be used either natively in Linux or passed through to Windows or OSX VM 2nd Card - Anker Uspeed PCI-E to USB 3.0 2-Port Express Card Chipset: VL805 Findings: Got an error in my syslog during boot and card was unable to be used either natively in Linux or passed through to Windows or OSX VM 3rd Card - Sienoc USB3.0 7Port PCI Express Card Chipset: - Renesas D720201 Findings: Worked natively in Linux or passed through to Windows, but not detected by OSX VM 4th Card - Inateck KTU3FR-5O2I Chipset: Fresco FL1100 Findings: Worked natively in Linux, and worked beautifully in Windows or OSX VMs, able to use my hardware KVM switch with either, but unable to power my server off with the card plugged in, as soon as it powered off, it powered on again. @aptalca has had the same issue with a Fresco FL1100 card and we both have Supermicro motherboards. 5th Card - ORICO USB3.0 4 Port PCI Express to USB3.0 Host Controller Card (PME-4U) Chipset: Fresco FL1100 Findings: Worked natively in Linux, and worked beautifully in Windows or OSX VMs, able to use my hardware KVM switch with either, but unable to power my server off with the card plugged in, as soon as it powered off, it powered on again. @aptalca has had the same issue with a Fresco FL1100 card and we both have Supermicro motherboards. I ordered this one to try and exclude the possibility it was an inherent Inateck fault, but after testing this one, I think we can conclude there is an issue with the FL1100 chipset and Supermicro boards. 6th Card - KALEA-INFORMATIQUE Controller Card PCI Express (PCI-E) to 3.1 USB Chipset: Asmedia ASM1142 Findings: Success!! Works in Windows 10, works in OSX natively both, without installing extra drivers, allows my server to powerdown and stay down. Other possibilities: Well I'm running out of chipsets to try, only thing I could consider is an expensive Sonnet card which uses the Fresco FL1100 chipset but had four controllers on the card which can in theory be split amongst VMs so one controller to each VM. I don't hold out much hope this will actually work well given it's got four of the damned chips that won't let me powerdown in the first place. One other thing I did try was using the Renesas based chipset to boot from and passed through my native USB ports, that didn't work well. Not sure why, but I might investigate that a bit more if I have no other options. Conclusion If youi've got a Supermicro motherboard, then Asmedia ASM1142 based USB cards are the way to go, for any other motherboard, then either the Asmedia ASM1142 chipset or the more common Fresco Logic FL1100 based cards would be fine, but if you notice that you have issues with powering down, the card may well be the culprit and try an Asmedia card instead. It's been..... emotional
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
I don't, most recent container, Nextcloud 12.0.5, longstanding install..... All my drives spun down. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
No worries, clearly a misunderstanding. Support is from volunteers on the forum largely. Let's put it behind us and get your issue solved. Going to have to do some real life work ATM though. But we'll get you there I'm sure. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
Well, in general docker problems are 99% caused by issues with the end user configuration, and I can see that is your issue from the info and logs posted so far, I use Linux on my server and desktop, and I use docker a lot, and I'm a member of the group that publishes this container, so I'm pretty knowledgeable on those counts, and nobody else was offering any help, but you're right I can only point you to the probable issues not spoon feed you the solution, so if my help isn't valued, I'll refrain from answering. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
I don't know I don't use Mylar, might even be sabnzbd that needs configuring, but something is telling something to put files in /config and the other container consequently can't find it. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
You don't, you setup Mylar so stuff isn't put into /config, instead put into /downloads Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
You have mylar set up incorrectly sabnzbd has no access to mylar's /config directory. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
You're going to have to look at the logs of what is going on.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Mylar
Because it doesn't have execute permissions set? docker exec -it mylar bash chmod +x /data/Media/sabscripts/ComicRN.py
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
Thanks man, that's helpful, I am hoping the Asmedia card is the answer to my problems. One last question...... Where were you 5 USB cards ago?! lol
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Dynamix S3 Sleep - Extra delay after array inactivity only 99min?
Can I ask, as I'm genuinely interested, why specifically 105 minutes, only 6 minutes longer than the maximum, and not a "round" 2 hours, why is 105 minutes the magic number for you? Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
I didn't really look as I discussed with @aptalca and seeing as I trust his judgement and he'd already investigated that avenue, so I just assumed I was seeing the same phenomenon. Plus not only does it cause a reboot, sometimes it stops it booting at all and just get a long constant beep from the motherboard speaker which I find a little disconcerting......
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
Not really, I try not to have to work through hardware if I can help it. My current hardware is in my signature if that helps. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
I'm not sure how well it's supported on AMD CPUs, hardware can be a little tricky like any Hackintosh build as far as I can tell. Just look at my post above yours! You need a dedicated graphics card for each running VM, although it's possible to share a graphics card if the virtual machines are NOT running at the same time. Unraid also needs some form of graphics card, which is normally the integrated graphics on the CPU which is used.
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
So findings so far.... 1st Card - AUKEY 4 Ports PCI-E To USB 3.0 Expansion Card Chipset: VL805 Findings: Got an error in my syslog during boot and card was unable to be used either natively in Linux or passed through to Windows or OSX VM 2nd Card - Anker Uspeed PCI-E to USB 3.0 2-Port Express Card Chipset: VL805 Findings: Got an error in my syslog during boot and card was unable to be used either natively in Linux or passed through to Windows or OSX VM 3rd Card - Sienoc USB3.0 7Port PCI Express Card Chipset: - Renesas D720201 Findings: Worked natively in Linux or passed through to Windows, but not detected by OSX VM 4th Card - Inateck KTU3FR-5O2I Chipset: Fresco FL1100 Findings: Worked natively in Linux, and worked beautifully in Windows or OSX VMs, able to use my hardware KVM switch with either, but unable to power my server off with the card plugged in, as soon as it powered off, it powered on again. @aptalca has had the same issue with a Fresco FL1100 card and we both have Supermicro motherboards. 5th Card - ORICO USB3.0 4 Port PCI Express to USB3.0 Host Controller Card (PME-4U) Chipset: Fresco FL1100 Findings: Worked natively in Linux, and worked beautifully in Windows or OSX VMs, able to use my hardware KVM switch with either, but unable to power my server off with the card plugged in, as soon as it powered off, it powered on again. @aptalca has had the same issue with a Fresco FL1100 card and we both have Supermicro motherboards. I ordered this one to try and exclude the possibility it was an inherent Inateck fault, but after testing this one, I think we can conclude there is an issue with the FL1100 chipset and Supermicro boards. 6th Card - KALEA-INFORMATIQUE Controller Card PCI Express (PCI-E) to 3.1 USB Chipset: Asmedia ASM1142 Findings: Success!! Works in Windows 10, works in OSX, allows my server to powerdown and stay down. Other possibilities: Well I'm running out of chipsets to try, only thing I could consider is an expensive Sonnet card which uses the Fresco FL1100 chipset but had four controllers on the card which can in theory be split amongst VMs so one controller to each VM. I don't hold out much hope this will actually work well given it's got four of the damned chips that won't let me powerdown in the first place. One other thing I did try was using the Renesas based chipset to boot from and passed through my native USB ports, that didn't work well. Not sure why, but I might investigate that a bit more if I have no other options. Conclusion If youi've got a Supermicro motherboard, then Asmedia ASM1142 based USB cards are the way to go, for any other motherboard, then either the Asmedia ASM1142 chipset or the more common Fresco Logic FL1100 based cards would be fine, but if you notice that you have issues with powering down, the card may well be the culprit and try an Asmedia card instead. It's been..... emotional
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - NZBGet
This forum is for Unraid users, either post in the linuxserver forum or go to our discord channel or IRC room for support on other platforms. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
I use the playstore version too Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
I know, but I can't be bothered to go back and edit that post everytime a new version comes out. I figure people should be able to work that bit out for themselves... Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (Nginx/PHP/Certbot/Fail2ban)
docker exec -it letsencrypt bash Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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**VIDEO GUIDE** How to Install MacOS Mojave or High Sierra as a VM
I'd like to say I'm happy to help..... but honestly, I wish I could just find a card that works.