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soundfx

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  1. I've started looking into the details you've suggested. I had read the readme and tried those things but had no luck and because I felt like I was just compounding possible solutions I tried to return everything back to default. Before I post anymore details here I just realised my ISP blocks both ports 443 and 80 on inbound connections. I wonder if this is a fundamental problem or should I still be able to get this to work? EDIT: I contacted my ISP and had them unblock the ports they were blocking. I can now see the 443 as open using http://canyouseeme.org/ and am getting a certificate exist feedback from https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html There still seems to be some errors so I've got more work to do but progress. Shame I probably wont have much time over the next few days being the holidays and all.
  2. I have tried for 3 days to get access to NextCloud on my unRAID working from outside my network. Here's were I stand: I have NextCloud up and working, I can access it from a browser on a connection within my own network using unraidIP:444 I can also access NextCloud from the android app when I'm connected to my own network using unraidIP:444 in the NextCloud app "Server address https://..." field. I have LetsEncrypt setup and working (I think). I using DuckDNS and the duckdns validation method. Here is the log from my LetsEncrypt. ------------------------------------- _ () | | ___ _ __ | | / __| | | / \ | | \__ \ | | | () | |_| |___/ |_| \__/ Brought to you by linuxserver.io We gratefully accept donations at: https://www.linuxserver.io/donate/ ------------------------------------- GID/UID ------------------------------------- User uid: 99 User gid: 100 ------------------------------------- [cont-init.d] 10-adduser: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 20-config: executing... [cont-init.d] 20-config: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 30-keygen: executing... using keys found in /config/keys [cont-init.d] 30-keygen: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 50-config: executing... Variables set: PUID=99 PGID=100 TZ=Australia/Sydney URL=workdamnit.duckdns.org SUBDOMAINS=wildcard EXTRA_DOMAINS= ONLY_SUBDOMAINS=true DHLEVEL=2048 VALIDATION=duckdns DNSPLUGIN= EMAIL=*******@gmail.com STAGING= 2048 bit DH parameters present SUBDOMAINS entered, processing Wildcard cert for only the subdomains of workdamnit.duckdns.org will be requested E-mail address entered: ******@gmail.com duckdns validation is selected the resulting certificate will only cover the subdomains due to a limitation of duckdns, so it is advised to set the root location to use www.subdomain.duckdns.org Certificate exists; parameters unchanged; starting nginx [cont-init.d] 50-config: exited 0. [cont-init.d] done. [services.d] starting services [services.d] done. Server ready I've tried a lot of different things to test that my DuckDNS is working but I'm not sure that it's actually doing what it's suppose to. If, when connected to my home network, I use workdamnit.duckdns.org it takes me to my modem/router login page. But using it outside my home network gets me nowhere. My NextCloud config.php file looks like this: <?php $CONFIG = array ( 'memcache.local' => '\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu', 'datadirectory' => '/data', 'instanceid' => 'ocd07n9t02sn', 'passwordsalt' => '********', 'secret' => '*********', 'trusted_domains' => array ( 0 => '192.168.0.142:444', 1 => 'nextcloud.server.com', ), 'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://192.168.0.142:444', 'dbtype' => 'mysql', 'version' => '13.0.1.1', 'dbname' => 'nextcloud', 'dbhost' => '192.168.0.142:3305', 'dbport' => '', 'dbtableprefix' => 'oc_', 'dbuser' => '********', 'dbpassword' => '*******', 'installed' => true, ); I've tried so many different approaches, test, changes that I feel like the solution might be masked by a change I've made prior. Could someone give me a hand to fault find this? I've feel a little out of my depth but really want to make this happen.

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