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Error undefined when activating flash backups
Whenever I attempt to activate a flash backup, I get the following screen: I've tried deleting the flash backup, I've also tried signing out and signing back in, and also tried `unraid-api restart` Diagnostics are attached. pbhfs01-diagnostics-20241002-2124.zip
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[Support] Djoss - Nginx Proxy Manager
First command returns the following: 140695964602432:error:0200206E:system library:connect:COnnection timed out:../crypto/bio/b_sock2.c:108: 140695964602432:error:200BA077:BIO routines:BIO_connect:connect error:../crypto/bio/b_sock2.c:109: Second command returns the following: OCI runtime exec failed: exec failed: container_linux.go:346: starting container process called "exec: \"nslookup\": executable file not found in $PATH": unknown. I'm using the standard config files from the github.
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[Support] Djoss - Nginx Proxy Manager
Certificate was created in Letsencrypt through NPM, DNS isn't proxied, just Google domains DNS, wildcard record pointing to IP, updated through dynamic DNS (different server, same network). I know that it works because I've got a second proxy host set to route unsecure to the same server, and that one works. It's just when adding the SSL.
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[Support] Djoss - Nginx Proxy Manager
SSL worked for about a day before breaking again. I'm not sure what I was doing that got it to work vs not work. I spun up a new VM, downloaded the example config, and after initial setup, created two hosts. They both point to the same server, one has SSL enabled with a letsencrypt certificate generated by NPM. The other is HTTP only. When I go to the SSL one (in CHrome), it throws up "Your connection is not private NTT::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID. The cert itself is from BMS. If I click advanced, and then proceed, I get ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE.
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[Support] Djoss - Nginx Proxy Manager
I've got NPM up and running, and I've got it working with a host (jellyfin), however, when I enable/force SSL, it breaks. As soon as I disable SSL, it works again. I made sure to request a letsencrypt cert, and it seems to have been successful. It's behind a pfsense firewall, and any time port 80 appears, ports 443 and 81 appear with it (alias for web ports). Any suggestions/troubleshooting? EDIT: Nevermind. Working flawlessly now. Not sure if it was that particular computer I was using, dns cache or what. Thanks for this program, it's saved me a lot of headache.
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