April 3, 20224 yr Author 1 minute ago, ljm42 said: Are you using a reverse proxy? I I used ddns to bind the domain name to my ip and set up port forwarding in the router background, is this a proxy?
April 3, 20224 yr Author 3 minutes ago, ljm42 said: Are you using a reverse proxy? Thank you for your recovery, I have another question, what should I do if the local access is unavailable?
April 3, 20224 yr 4 minutes ago, Gaoxing said: I I used ddns to bind the domain name to my ip and set up port forwarding in the router background, is this a proxy? Please upload your diagnostics (from Tools -> Diagnostics)
April 3, 20224 yr Author 3 minutes ago, ljm42 said: Please upload your diagnostics (from Tools -> Diagnostics) thanks for your help gx-unraid-diagnostics-20220403-1049.zip
April 3, 20224 yr The server's name is set on the Settings -> Identification page, yours is "GX-unraid" The server's Local TLD is set on the Settings -> Management Access page, yours is blank So the server's url is http://gx-unraid/, I assume that is what the "Local Access" url points to? If you want the server's url to be http://myserver.mydomain.com/ , then you would first setup DDNS so that myserver.mydomain.com resolves to your server's IP address. Then set your server name to "myserver" and the Local TLD to "mydomain.com" Does that help?
April 3, 20224 yr Author 3 minutes ago, ljm42 said: The server's name is set on the Settings -> Identification page, yours is "GX-unraid" The server's Local TLD is set on the Settings -> Management Access page, yours is blank So the server's url is http://gx-unraid/, I assume that is what the "Local Access" url points to? If you want the server's url to be http://myserver.mydomain.com/ , then you would first setup DDNS so that myserver.mydomain.com resolves to your server's IP address. Then set your server name to "myserver" and the Local TLD to "mydomain.com" Does that help? thanks, i'll try it.
April 3, 20224 yr Author 2 minutes ago, ljm42 said: re-reading this... are you trying to access your system from the Internet? yes, now i can access my unraid system from the Internet
April 3, 20224 yr Are you using http or https? http is not safe from the Internet Since you have the My Servers plugin installed, your best bet would be to use the My Servers Remote Access feature: https://wiki.unraid.net/My_Servers#Configuring_Remote_Access_.28optional.29
April 3, 20224 yr Author 1 minute ago, ljm42 said: Are you using http or https? http is not safe from the Internet Since you have the My Servers plugin installed, your best bet would be to use the My Servers Remote Access feature: https://wiki.unraid.net/My_Servers#Configuring_Remote_Access_.28optional.29 ok, i'll see it later thanks
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