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18 hours ago, jonathanm said:
Install a docker for a plain web server configured for host 85 and 4445, and see if you can get external 80 and 443 answered properly there. You can have multiple dockers answering on the same ports as long as they aren't ever running at the same time.
Thankyou for your help. Unfortunately my understanding of unraid and networking is pretty basic, and mostly comes from youtube. While I think I get what you are saying, I am not sure how to do it. Any chance you could reference a video or specific docker container?
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22 hours ago, aptalca said:
Hmm, the port forwarding seems to be correct. Is the IP on duckdns correct?
If so, try restarting your router. And if that doesn't work, try setting the config folder location to /mnt/cache or /mnt/disk instead of /mnt/user
IP is correct, if I ping the domain name it comes up with my IP.
I appreciate your help, so far I've tried these:
restart router(plex port forward does work)
update firmware on router
reinstall docker from user to cache
change domain name to staticserver.duckdns.org instead of duckdns.org
change to different ports
I'm kind of at a loss for other things to try, is there a docker for testing port forward settings?
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Cache drive appeared in unassigned.
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Good afternoon folks.
Just a quick question. I moved yesterday, and when i fired up the server again, the cache drive was not detected. I did not attempt to start the array, I shut it down and tried reseating the cables. Didn't help so I shut it down again, and it ended up being the sata port disabled in bios for some reason.
When I started up again, the cache drive appeared in unassigned devices, but with a blue dot, not a green one, and says new disk. I'm assuming that unraid "forgot" the disk, when it was started without it. (again, just booted, not starting the array). I'm just worries that unraid will overwrite the disk if I start the array without a green dot. Is this what happens? or how do I fix this?