plantsandbinary

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  1. Hi sorry. I have that app but it only allows you to delete folders that it determines are no longer in use. I cannot use it to force delete the folders. I've looked in the settings but there doesn't really seem to be a way to remove the folders. So I guess I'll just use the terminal because after trying to install the Docker containers again I'm getting conflicts with old I.P. addresses among other things.
  2. Ok but should I delete that information I guess then? I can't really seem to though the data is protected. At least I can't remove it via the SAMBA share.
  3. I just completed a clean install of 6.5.3. and I've gotta say it was so smooth. Loved that I could do it entirely headless by just choosing a static I.P. upon creation of the USB installer. Whole thing just took a few minutes. Now I was okay with doing a totally clean install, didn't have many dockers installed anyway and most stuff was running with a default config. However, when I started up my machine again and started the parity Sync, I noticed all of my dockers appeared again but with these question mark logos: What does this mean, does the data still exist somewhere? I wiped the entire USB so I thought all information about my docker containers would have been destroyed. Assuming that I will re-install all of these (which I will), what do I do? Delete some additional configs (where?) before doing so, or if I re-install these containers will the settings still be present? I was honestly expecting every trace of my previously installed containers and their settings to be removed.
  4. I realised I should probably upgrade my Unraid installation. I'm running 6.4.1. I'll upgrade it to 6.5.3 and hopefully it'll just work out of the box using default proxy confs in letsencrypt.
  5. Yeah a different PC did the job for me. Had this issue with both a locally downloaded .zip and downloading via the USB creator. A different PC and USB port helped.
  6. Hey @CHBMB I'm having the same problem as this guy and trying to do the exact same thing with Heimdall but through letsencrypt as a reverse proxy but I'm a little behind maybe. I have a domain hat I own eg. "mysite.com" and I've set it up to work over duckdns to connect to letsencrypt's docker front page. So that's done. Now I want to setup Heimdall to work over reverse proxy, with security and I'm trying to follow these instructions on the github page: https://github.com/linuxserver/Heimdall#reverse-proxy I haven't been able to get this working. I'm trying to edit the file site-confs/default file in my letsencrypt docker. I'm not sure if this is the right one though as it seems to be in a different path than the one you both have. I don't have: /config/letsencrypt/nginx/site-confs/ ---- inside the letsencrypt docker. Mine is: /config/nginx/site-confs/ So /config/nginx/site-confs/default seems to be my config file. I've got the Heimdall docker setup over port 443. Letsencrypt docker running on port 81 for http and 444 for https. I'm pretty sure portforwarding is set up correctly. So I added the line inside the letsencrypt docker: /config/nginx/site-confs/default # Heimdall location /heimdall { include /config/nginx/proxy.conf; proxy_pass https://192.168.1.206:443/; } After restarting the docker I navigated to: https://mysite.com/heimdall Input the username and password at the .htaccess prompt (this .htaccess comes from the Heimdall docker not the letsencrypt docker) and none of the images or links on the Heimdall page work... https://www.***mysite***.com/heimdall My page looks like this, none of the images are loading. What's left to do?
  7. Sorry for the additional question but would that involve editing the config of every single docker app I have to add them behind the proxy, or is it done another way? This is the issue I'm facing. I have letsencrypt installed but it's just serving a blank page at the moment. I'm trying to work out how to put Heimdall which is running on port 80 and port 443 behind it. But if I have to do that for over 20 docker apps I'm going to maybe just throw the idea out the window... I'm still confused at how the SSL part works too, so it wouldn't matter what the SSL settings were for eg. 10.10.10.5 (if that was my PiHole webserver), if I was using the letsencrypt reverse proxy at 10.10.10.10, to browse to the PiHole or? Like sorry dude but I'm really confused here. I mean it sounds simple at first, but I don't know if I cam over complicating it or something else. I'm used to setting everything up from just one OS like on a VM, all under the same Web server. When it comes to dockers all with their own individual web server and configs. I have no idea what to do to make sure they are ALL secure behind a reverse proxy with fail2ban and .htaccess protection.
  8. Hey folks. So I have a bit of a problem. I'm running a lot of docker apps but some of them are insecurely run through http. That's sadly just the way that they are set up by default. I want to expose my unraid server to the internet so I can connect to all of my docker apps away from home, but still have everything secure. Currently I am just using the Heimdall docker as a landing page on port 443 with .htpasswd support for security. However, it has no fail2ban support and it isn't acting as a reverse proxy (AFAIK) so I could do a lot better. Also when using Heimdall to connect through a lot of other services (like my PiHole) the connection has to change to http which isn't secure. So the few dockers I have running still in http are: PiHole IRC-Server Deluge etc. I want these to all run under https and I figured the easiest way is to use the Letsencrypt docker and connect everything through that, but it's a bit confusing because I am also using Heimdall which I'd like to use as a front page that connects to all of the webpages my docker apps are hosting but keep everything through https. What's the easiest way to do this? Is it using letsencrypt as a reverse proxy?
  9. Ok then. Is there any way I can permanently ignore those errors from being displayed? The machine seems to be working flawlessly. The only thing that happens is the cache disk gets full and the single VM I am running gets paused and some of my torrents get paused or throw an error. I fixed this though from happening in 99.9% of cases by running an hourly job that detects how full the cache disk is and invokes the mover if the cache is over 80% full.
  10. Man after digesting that over the last 45 minutes. I am so confused.
  11. Wow it's that easy? Could you please tell me how to transfer the config?
  12. Fix common problems has been bothering me a bit with the notification that call traces have been found. My setup and VMs have been working flawlessly so I'm not sure what's really going on here. I also have a lot of free RAM and low temps. Here's the diagnostic .zip. Also if anyone could, is there a way I can analyse these myself so I don't have to bother posting them here? tower-diagnostics-20171021-1423.zip
  13. I really like unRAID and the last 28 days of using it has been fantastic so I definitely want to buy it. I just have 1 real question. I want to change the USB that I am currently using because I've noticed it's pretty overkill. I'm using a 64GB USB 3.0 drive that's very, very fast and I'd like to have it back. I'd replace the USB stick with a simple 8GB USB 2.0 stick which seems more than enough to suit what I am doing. Is there an easy way to swap the USB stick without losing the entire configuration, so I could then upgrade on the new stick? I ask because I'm unsure how the process of swapping the USB goes and the process of upgrading. I assumed that upgrading would mean that I upgrade the license on my current USB stick and then if I wanted to swap it, I'd immediately waste one of the 'yearly swaps' I can do with the license. Could anyone give me some info?