pipo90

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  1. Hey guys, I have successfully set everything up and it works perfectly. SSL and all. However, when a user connects and clicks "more details..." when asked "Allow VPN connection to...", the info presents the whole config file - something that doesnt feel right. Even the SSL information is there in plain sight. Is that normal? Can one edit the data that is shown in this "More information..." thing? If so, how ? I appreciate any help !
  2. Hey guys, I've set up unraid and it was all running pretty good for about 3 days now. Ive had a few problems with dockers but found great help here, I hope you can help me once again At first all windows machines in the network were able to connect to the SMB Server via Explorer -> Network. After 3 days one of the PCs couldnt anymore, said "Cant connect to \\hostname" with the details being "Error Code 0x80070035, The network path wasnt found". My PC is set to german, so I'm translating here. All other PCs could still access it and see the shares this way. I spent quite a while on trying to fix this. Just as a test, I changed the server name in the unraid settings. I was able to connect to the new hostname. A day has passed and I'm facing the error on the same pc again, I just cant connect. I've tried several things google gave me. dns flushing, entering the machines ip and hostname to the hosts file...Nothing worked. Whats weird is that if i ping the hostname, it gets resolved correctly, its pinging my unraid machines IP and it happyly resonds. If I mount a network drive, \\Hostname\Sharename, it mounts it, I can connect to it and see the files in it. Also, if I enter \\192.168.178.100, which is the ip on the unraid machine, in the windows search...I can access it perfectly fine. So I can connect via the IP, and my pc resoves the hostname to the correct IP. I also get to the webinterface via http://hostname just fine. I just dont understand why I cant connect to it via the Network tab in the windows explorer. I have rebooted the PC, there were no firewall changes made (I even disabled it to try if that is the issue) and no windows updates were had in this time period. Of course I could just place a shortcut to \\192.168.178.100 somewhere, but I'm wondering what could be causing this. If anyone of you has an idea, any help is appreciated! Edit: Running unraid 6.2.1, Client is a Win 10 machine. Edit2: I created a second user accound on my windows machine. It connected to the server in the network explorer view right away. Switched back to my actual user accound, and it connected now too...Deleted the second user account, restarted the pc and its back to the error...this is so frustrating. It doesnt make any sense
  3. I take from this that you guys get the same error, at least im not alone
  4. 6.2 Edit: I already completely deleted the docker and any folders created by it and got it again via Community Apps. Had an update right away, still said it has an update after running it.
  5. Hey, hope im in the right thread here. I use the mineos-node and I love it! Setting up a FTB Server was really easy. I have a question about the docker itself though. I installed it (via Community Apps) and then it said there is an update right away. I did that and after it would still say theres an update, so its never showing "up-to-date". Did I do something wrong or is it an error in the script ? Im just wondering if I did something wrong and having it not up to date also gets my OCD going
  6. Ohh! Sorry guys, I'm new to all this Working now, thanks for the help !
  7. What would be the correct way to map it then, considering my first posts information ?
  8. That is weird though. If I have the same C-Line, and set up Oscam exactly the same, except changing the network from bridged to host...On bridged, I dont get any connection. On host, I do right away. Local network client. If you'd like to investigate this, let me know. Otherwise, are there any disadvantages running it as host ?
  9. Edit: Nevermind guys. It was set up as bridged...gotta be a host obviously. All running now. Hey guys, used to run Oscam on a raspi, now wanna use this docker. I copied my settings over pretty much, but even with some tinkering I cant get my clients to show up/connect. This might be port related, although even clients within the same network dont connect. The clients use cccam. I'm confused by port 10000 used by the docker, anyway, here are some basic infos to ports and C-line: Unraid machine ip(local): 192.168.178.56 WebIF:8888 (docker default) Port:10000 (docker default,whatever this is used for) CCcam Port in Oscam.conf: 49384 In the router, port 49384 gets redirected to 49384 on 192.168.178.56. C-line on client: C: 192.168.178.56 49384 username password I tried forewarding 49384 to 10000 on 192.168.178.56 as well, since I have no idea what the second port is used for, but no luck as well. Yes, the machine and client are in the same network. Can anybody point me in the right direction ? Edit: Im fairly sure its my C-Line...do i have to enter something other than the unraids machine ip ?
  10. True. I'll post it there too Edit: Nevermind, Im an idiot. It was set up as bridged...gotta be a host obviously. I see my cleint now, yay !
  11. I know the version of this repo is gonna die, but this thread seems to be still active. I did get the other version of oscam though. I used to run oscam on a raspberry pi and would like my unraid server to do it. I set up oscam like I did with my rpi, I pretty much just used the same configs. I do get my card to read since I can see the entitlements. However, my problem is the users connecting to oscam - they dont. The clients use CCcam, I changed the C-Line to include the IP of my unraid machine. I forwarded the cccam port set in the oscam config (49384 in my case) to the unraid machine What am I doing wrong? Im fairley sure its to do with the port... Any help is appreciated !
  12. I'm setting up unraid for the first time so this is my first time of passig trough. Before I try and fail, can someone claify this for me: I do not have any addition PCI USB Card yet, only onboard. So lspci | grep USB gives me only one device. However, I do have two buses on that controller - every 3.0 onboard usb on the back is on bus 001 and so is the front 3.0 port. Bus 002 is the internal 2.0 header. I used a header to female usb cable and im running the unraid stick from there to have it inside the case, so Unraid runs from bus 002. So am I good with just one controller by only passing trough Bus 001, or do I have to pass trough the whole controller and therefor need to get a PCI Card, since I only have one onboard ? Im asking because the tutorial gives me the impression that I can just pass trough bus 001, but the thread name implies it has to be the whole controller. Thanks for the tutorial and any answer ! Edit: Guess I'll need a pcie card...oh well
  13. Haha I bet ! However, by the time I do need more HDDs, its probably time to upgrade several components anyway Thanks guys, you were a great help in picking the parts
  14. Gotcha, thanks! I won't exeed 2 hdds and one ssd ever, but if it's acting up I'll know to look for a single rail PSU
  15. Understood, dockers to the ssd. I'll have to look into it as well, can I just use one partition for the Windows VM and the dockers or do the dockers need their own partition etc. but I'll figure all of it out. Thanks for clarifying about the PSUs. I'm sure it's of more importance if I want to run a 18 drive array. Since I'll be just running a hdd and an ssd, I'm confident I'll be okay with the two rail PSU, even if I add another HDD at a later point.
  16. Hm. It seems that single rails of reasonable brands are just hard to come by here. I have to do some work now but will see if I can fine one after.. Edit: Oh well. I guess I'm gonna have to take my chances with the dual rail.
  17. Dang, I only changed the WD to Pro on the wishlish on my page, not here. But okay then, 5400rpm it is! TX and HX PSUs with reasonable wattage are not available in my location at all currently. I'm still interested to know why single rail is better here. be quiet is known for high quality fine products here. I have learned that below 600w, chosing between single or multi rail doesnt really make a difference. Im open to be disabused though. Keep in mind, I dont need a legendary machine - I need one that does its job
  18. Hey guys, thanks for your answer. @ mr-hexen: Both my builds use the WD Red Pro. I chose 7200 rpm over 5400 because there might be up to 3 clients at a time stream HD media files off of it. Would a 5400rpm drive still be sufficient ? @tdallen: By coincidence I have just found a review of this board on amazon.com, where a user does exactly what I want to do - run UnRaid with one windows VM. He has it running since 6 months, so I assume im good in regards of the motherboard. Regarding the dockers, couldnt I install them on the 3TB drive ? However, youre right. I get a Evo 250gb for just 25 euro more. I was thining about it myself, the reason I post here was mainly CPU and MoBo compatibility and things like case, ssd etc. are not carved in stone I am still planning to use the 560 to assign it to the windows VM, yes. Could you specify why a single rail PSU would be better for this machine ? I will most likely go with the intel build, however I might chose a I5-6500 instead of the 6400 Appreciate all your help, I'm feeling more confident now
  19. I will not be the user of the windows machine, since I'm in the network though I want to make use of several server tasks like OSCam and jDownloader, which I can access via webinterface. I dont want any of that to run on windows as it would just confuse the people using it. Therefor I'd use UnRaid and make use of its docker feature. Also, I have the possibility to easily add a parity disk without any hassle at a later point. If you can, would you post me a i5-like AMD build in regards of processing power, keeping µATX in mind ? I usually prefer intel, however the bang for the buck ratio for this machine is probably better than intels here. This is my previous AMD build that I edited out. Once again, I'm not 100% sure the CPU+MB are okay to use IOMMU. Intel build below as well. 1 AMD A10-7860K Black Edition, 4x 3.60GHz, boxed mit Low-Noise Kühler (AD786KYBJCSBX) 1 ASRock FM2A88M-HD+ R3.0 (90-MXB130-A0UAYZ) 1 G.Skill Ares DIMM Kit 16GB, DDR3-2133, CL11-13-13-31 (F3-2133C11D-16GAR) 1 Western Digital WD Red Pro 3TB, 3.5", SATA 6Gb/s (WD3001FFSX) 1 SanDisk Plus 120GB, SATA (SDSSDA-120G-G26) 1 Samsung SN-506BB schwarz, SATA (SN-506BB/BEBE) 1 Antec ISK 600M (0761345-15166-5) 1 be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 400W ATX 2.4 (BN266) --- 1 Intel Core i5-6400, 4x 2.70GHz, boxed (BX80662I56400) 1 ASRock H170M Pro4S (90-MXGZW0-A0UAYZ) 1 Crucial DIMM Kit 16GB, DDR4-2133, CL15 (CT2K8G4DFD8213) 1 Western Digital WD Red 3TB, 3.5", SATA 6Gb/s (WD30EFRX) 1 SanDisk Plus 120GB, SATA (SDSSDA-120G-G26) 1 Samsung SN-506BB schwarz, SATA (SN-506BB/BEBE) 1 Antec ISK 600M (0761345-15166-5) 1 be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 400W ATX 2.4 (BN266)
  20. No worries. Almost got me more confused So in theory, this would be a working build, even if underpowerd for my purposes ?
  21. Thank you for your reply. I did check ark. It says Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) = YES. Have a look HERE Am I missing something ? Im actually not interested in a parity disk, even though it might seem to be the main factor for other people. I like the idea of being able to adding one if necessary at any point. However, I like the dockers and a linux enviroment.
  22. Hey guys, I'm planning to build a PC to use with unraid, however the compatibility in regards of IOMMU are quite difficult to me. I have build countless of gaming and office PCs, but never one like this. Here is what I'm planning to do: I want to use UnRaid to turn a HDD into a NAS for Media playback, extra backup purposes etc. I would also make use of several dockers, they're one big reason why I want to go with unraid here. However, the PC should also be used as a HTPC for Media playback and occasional browsing, printing etc. That would have to be a virtualized Windows(since the people using it will refuse to use anything other of what they are used to). That means CPU and motherboard need to support IOMMU. I have picked two carts, one for AMD and one for Intel. In both cases I'd use a SSD for the windows distro and a 3TB WD red for the Media/NAS files. Other requirements: small form factor, mITX or µATX. Silent and energy efficient would nice, since it will be on 24/7. Edit: Instead of the other builds, I have put this together now. If it doesnt do the job, I can still change the CPU to an i5: 1 Western Digital WD Red 3TB, 3.5", SATA 6Gb/s (WD30EFRX) 1 SanDisk Plus 120GB, SATA (SDSSDA-120G-G26) 1 Intel Celeron G3900, 2x 2.80GHz, boxed (BX80662G3900) 1 Crucial DIMM 8GB, DDR4-2133, CL15 (CT8G4DFS8213) 1 ASRock H170M Pro4S (90-MXGZW0-A0UAYZ) 1 Samsung SN-506BB schwarz, SATA (SN-506BB/BEBE) 1 Antec ISK 600M (0761345-15166-5) 1 be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 400W ATX 2.4 (BN266) 1 Gtx 560 I have lying here. The questions stands - Is it fit for my plans ? Would the Hardware, either of those two carts, work ? Also, is this build overkilling it or reasonable ? My budget is about 650€. I figured something cheaper like a dualcore celeron wont make the cut for my plans, since the windows VM will take quite a lot of its power. Right ? I have spent hours of googling, but I'm just not sure if everything will be okay. I hope someone here can help me as the forum that is usually able to help me out couldnt this time, because they did not know UnRaid really well. It probably seems to you that I have no idea about this stuff at all, but I can assure you that if the hardware is compatible and fit for the purpose, I'll be able to handle the software side of things. Please excuse any mistakes as english is not my native language. I appreciate any help and hope you have a nice day