wgstarks

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  1. Post your docker run command. Be sure to redact any sensitive info.
  2. The privoxy server builtin to this container is provided so that you can connect Radarr and Sonarr to this container and their searches will be using the vpn used by this container via the privoxy server. Here is a screenshot from the appropriate settings in Radarr.
  3. I’m not the best person to respond to this. Maybe you’ll get some response here but better to post this in the hardware section of the forum. More people will see it there.
  4. Post your parts list in the forum before you purchase. Might save you from headaches down the road.
  5. I think you misunderstand. If they remove the original update tool then anyone not using Connect will have no ability to update.
  6. Anyone not using Connect will only have one update tool.
  7. You don't actually need to stop the docker. You can just change the repository field and click "Apply".
  8. I would. And if you use Sonarr, Radarr, etc you’ll probably need to update them as well.
  9. The qbit devs have decided that the app must now have a secure user/password. If you read the pinned post in this thread (2nd from top) it has a link to a work around that will give you access and allow you to set the proper secure user/password.
  10. Also, if you’re not using subcategories (movies/drama, movies/comedy, tv/sitcom, etc) you can uncheck that.
  11. You have default torrent management mode set to manual. You’ll need to set it to automatic to have qbit move the torrents for you.
  12. Or perhaps you have not setup "Categories"?
  13. Typically your incomplete downloads would go to one folder (example: /data/incomplete) and once the download is complete they’ll be moved to another folder (example: /data/radarr). Post screenshots of your Downloads settings in qbit if you want.
  14. Those settings would be configured in the player. I know for my AppleTV they default to off unless it’s forced subs.
  15. Sorry, I don’t use wireguard. With OpenVPN you can just edit the ovpn file.
  16. The log you posted is just the tail of a log but it shows a successful start of the container. I think I would try switching to another port forwarding server and see if performance improves.
  17. I would think it does. You could test that by switching to bridge. Im sure there’s some way to get this to work with custom networks but I don’t have much experience with them. Perhaps @binhex can help.
  18. Is that the network assignment being used by docker0 in your routing table? Also, did you change the IP in Radarr/Sonarr to match?
  19. Another option would be to whitelist connections from your local network. 172.17.0.0/24 is the network assigned to docker0 in my unRAID machine. You can verify yours by checking Settings>Network Settings>Routing Tables.
  20. I was mistaken. I’m afraid I’m out of ideas. The most common reason for not being able to connect to the webUI is when trying to access it from outside your local network but if you are using a 192.168.50.0/24 address then that doesn’t apply. Are you running any content/site blockers? You may need to whitelist it.
  21. I don’t know that this will solve your issue (might though) but you don’t need to use rw slave for locations on the array. Just use rw.
  22. Post your docker logs. Docker tab>click the icon and select “log”. Maybe there’s a clue there.
  23. Looks like a network DNS issue- Try setting DNS to just 8.8.8.8.