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  1. Bump on this thread because I am having the same issue. In my case, this is a problem for a container requiring and environment variable to set the SMTP sender in the format "Name <[email protected]>" I cannot seem to find a way to make Unraid not strip these characters- escaping with \ does not work, single/double/backtick quotes don't work, and manually writing the '-e' in extra parameters suffers the same fate. Any tips greatly appreciated.
  2. I am encountering the same issue, and I recently replaced my RAM with brand new modules. I realize this doesn't rule out the possibility of memory errors, but the fact that multiple users are encountering this with Unraid 7.0.0, and that @pureelectricity is not showing any memory errors, it seems unlikely. My issue is the same as the OP except it only applies to specific containers. Most containers can still update perfectly fine. I also never had this type of issue before Unraid 7.0.0
  3. Following up to my previous post: I have tried deleting my existing wildcard certificate and creating a new one. Again, all my other subdomains are working, but I can't get this one to work. Same Error 526. I also tried using my server IP instead of the container name in the "Forward Hostname / IP" field in Nginx Proxy Manager, with no success. And yes, the ActualServer container is running in the correct Docker network.
  4. Has anyone been able to get this container accessible through reverse proxy? I don't know what the problem is- I've configured it in Nginx Proxy Manager the same way as many others, which all work. I'm using a wildcard certificate and configured the CNAME record the same way as my other subdomains. However, when I try to access the proxied version of Actual, I get an Error 526: Invalid SSL Certificate. Anyone else run into this?
  5. Commenting to see if anyone has gotten Snapdrop working through a SWAG reverse proxy on unraid. Tried setting up the configs myself with partial success but it's not working properly. Would also be awesome to see a default config file for linuxserver/snapdrop included with SWAG!
  6. Awesome container - is there any plan to add a reverse proxy config file for snapdrop to your swag container? Or, does anybody have a working config they could share? For some reason I'm having problems setting it up despite it being a seemingly simple reverse proxy setup.
  7. Thanks so much! This did the trick. My plan is to create my own user/password for rutorrent webui with this method, and have that as my only authentication. There is none for the reverse proxy itself. I believe this is secure, although inconvenient at the moment since all my services behind the proxy have separate logins. I will probably switch this one day to have a unified login, but for now, this is what I needed to get up and running. Thanks again
  8. @binhex I'm certain that my question is a stupid one, but I'd really like to have this up behind a reverse proxy, and use the rutorrent built in authentication, but I don't want to expose it with the default login. Any help greatly appreciated, thanks!
  9. Just recently trying this container out after using your awesome delugevpn for a very long time - I am having trouble finding where you can change the default login for rutorrent. The default login of admin/rutorrent works, but I would like to use rutorrent with a reverse proxy in the future, and would like to have something more secure. Is there a way to do this through the web ui? Or through config files? Thanks for the amazing containers, binhex!

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