omgitstechno215

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  1. If 192.168.0.11 is your unraid IP, then your Lan_Network in the delugevpn container setting is wrong. You have 1.0/24 at the end you have redacted the rest. So you shound't even be able to get to the webui. But maybe you have changed that after, clearly you must have since you say you can get to the webui.
    Well got it working thanks for the help strike

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  2. If 192.168.0.11 is your unraid IP, then your Lan_Network in the delugevpn container setting is wrong. You have 1.0/24 at the end you have redacted the rest. So you shound't even be able to get to the webui. But maybe you have changed that after, clearly you must have since you say you can get to the webui.
    I changed the 1.0/24 to the what I assumed was correct 0.0/24 like in the unraid iP and I cannot connect to the deluge web ui. This is why I am so lost on this.

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  3. You have redacted the part I wanted to see... What do you have as the hostname? And it never says in the log that you have tried to connect to 8118. If 192.168.0.11 is your unraid IP address, then that is what the hostname should say. Do not include http(s) or anything else. If you have a working vpn tunnel then all you need to do in radarr is to enable the proxy and put in the correct hostname /port and of course configure radarr to connect with deluge. I also suggest that you move this to the sonarr / radarr  thread as this is not a delugevpn issue but sonarr / radarr  configuration issue. I have radarr  working fine with privoxy . 
    192.168.0.11 is what I have. I connected and tested each connection everything worked fine, then I turn the proxy setting on with the settings posted above and retested deluge and sab and they both will not connect

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  4. 1 minute ago, strike said:

    First of all just run one of the containers at least until you get everything to work. And do I understand you correctly that it is just privoxy you have have problems with? You have a working tunnel on the delugevpn container and are able to reach the webui with the vpn enabled? 

     

    You didn't answer my question why your sonarr logs say it tries to connect to port 8113? It should be 8118, are you sure you have set up the proxy in sonarr correctly? Screenshot?

    yea I have it set as 8118, I was screwing around with different ports to try to get it to work that's why the 8113 was there. I can access each web UI for each container and they all connect and work fine till I try to use the proxy setting in sonarr/radarr.

  5. 18 minutes ago, strike said:

    I don't use sonarr so I don't know if I can help, but are you using sabnzbdvpn and delugevpn at the same time? If so, are privoxy enabled on both? Why does it say it tries to connect to port 8113 in the logs? Privoxy runs on 8118 by default

    i tried it through both because i couldnt get the deluge one to work. at first i had the delugevpn as the only one running with sab with vpn disabled and privoxy disabled, then switched and tried sab

  6. Hi, I'm Having trouble connecting sonarr through the delugevpn proxy I followed spaceinvaderones video multiple times. Everything works as it should except when I try to run sonarr through the 8118 port proxy. any help would be greatly appreciated this has been racking my brain for hours.

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    Hi, I'm Having trouble connecting sonarr through the delugevpn proxy I followed spaceinvaderones video multiple times. Everything works as it should except when I try to run sonarr through the 8118 port proxy. any help would be greatly appreciated this has been racking my brain for hours.

  8. New to unraid, needing to migrate my plex, storage, sonarr, and radarr to a new home. Is there anything wrong with my build? any suggestions? Im trying to go with the cheaper side of things.

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