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  1. I think I have another one somewhere in a static bag that's a dual DVB-T(not T2)/DVB-S2 card that I haven't used for years. The fact I haven't used it since I bought my current house in 2010 tells me how old it is! The one I'd like to use is (I think) the BGT3620 which is a dual DVB-T2 card. I did think about ebaying them but found none for sale so thought there probably wasn't any demand for them. I've also got an old Avermedia single tuner DVB-T card somewhere as well that I got free with a Dell computer.

  2. I tried that and sadly I could never get it to work properly, it would always drop packets when tuning which obviously just meant picture break up etc.

     

    I'm currently using Mediaportal TV server on a VM with a hdhomerun connect and that works fine so I know that the VM config is fine. I'd just like to be able to use this card as well rather than it sat there gathering dust.

  3. Any chance of the Blackgold drivers being added to this plugin? I emailed them direct and amazingly they replied within a few minutes and provded the following link:

     

    http://www.cblinux.co.uk:5010/BGT3xxx-fork-for-cxd2837

     

    It says for kernel level up to 4.2 so in theory should work?

     

    I have a couple of these cards so am happy to test and feed back.

     

    Is there any way I can compile and add these myself to test first?

  4. The only difference I can see is that you have DHLEVEL set to 4096 whereas mine is set to 2048. I tried setting HTTPVAL to true and it still fails, albeit with a different error:

     

    root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name="letsencrypt" --net="bridge" --privileged="true" -e TZ="Europe/London" -e HOST_OS="unRAID" -e "EMAIL"="mine" -e "URL"="mine" -e "ONLY_SUBDOMAINS"="false" -e "DHLEVEL"="2048" -e "PUID"="99" -e "PGID"="100" -e "HTTPVAL"="false" -p 443:443/tcp -p 81:80/tcp -v "/mnt/cache/appdata/letsencrypt":"/config":rw linuxserver/letsencrypt

    4ace7d0eb4e12f1e6fff297403f6ef2a77f6d8a317d9825d78ef0bb4069c322b

  5. 1 minute ago, CHBMB said:

     

    Without logs, and what you're actually running nobody can really help you though.....

     

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    [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...
    2048 bit DH parameters present
    No subdomains defined
    E-mail address entered: myemailaddress
    Different sub/domains entered than what was used before. Revoking and deleting existing certificate, and an updated one will be created
    usage:
    certbot [SUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d DOMAIN] [-d DOMAIN] ...

    Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default,
    it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the
    certificate.
    certbot: error: argument --cert-path: No such file or directory
    Generating new certificate
    Saving debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log
    Plugins selected: Authenticator standalone, Installer None
    Obtaining a new certificate
    Obtaining a new certificate
    Performing the following challenges:
    http-01 challenge for mydomain
    Waiting for verification...
    Cleaning up challenges
    Failed authorization procedure.mydomain (http-01): urn:acme:error:connection :: The server could not connect to the client to verify the domain :: Fetching mydomain.well-known/acme-challenge/oRXMV_jiOZf46BZZIfcvf4OMbOHr9zF7cza7CIrY4zM: Timeout
    IMPORTANT NOTES:
    - The following errors were reported by the server:

    Domain: mydomain
    Type: connection
    Detail: Fetching
    mydomain/.well-known/acme-challenge/oRXMV_jiOZf46BZZIfcvf4OMbOHr9zF7cza7CIrY4zM:
    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.
    - Your account credentials have been saved in your Certbot
    configuration directory at /etc/letsencrypt. You should make a
    secure backup of this folder now. This configuration directory will
    also contain certificates and private keys obtained by Certbot so
    making regular backups of this folder is ideal.
    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

  6. On 6/4/2017 at 4:34 AM, BRiT said:

    The easiest TV Tuners to use in the US are the network based tuners. That way you don't need to deal with kernel-level drivers and just need user-level software.

    Yep, completely agree. I had no end of problems passing through PCI or USB tuners. I ended up getting a HDHomerun connect network tuner and it works flawlessly with a Windows 7 VM.

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