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Ben93p

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  1. I think i fixed the issue, not the best solution but it seems to work. I added my DoH DNS Docker as my primary DNS and the domain controller as the secondary. I tried disabling NAT and configuring a split dns exception in my firewall but Windows server still refused to cooperate and return the site but DoH would. Thank you for the help. Somedays I really hate trying to figure out how to get windows to work with linux systems right.
  2. Hello, I don't think this is a problem with Letsencrypt . Right now I have letsencrypt configured to reverse proxy several dockers which I can access from the internet no problem, but when I try to access those dockers inside my domain that is using a Windows Server 2019 Domain controller I can't but I can access any other website. Do you know any tricks to get windows DNS to recognize those addresses?
  3. Is it normal to get relatively low speeds on steamcache? I have it working right now on a SSD and I am only getting 6 to 10Mb redownload speeds? I can see what looks like about a 100% hitrate in the logs during the download and I have a gigabyte lan and nothing I can see on the server or my computer looks like it is maxing out.
  4. Is anyone else having issues with Uplay not being able to connect or download after enabling the steamcache bundle? It appears to be caching Steam and functioning as a DNS server for regular web traffic.

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