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Immich (+PostgresSQL_Immich) & OpenVPN-Client

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Hi,

I'm evaluating switching to unraid from just building everything up my self.  I typically run immich, gitlab, jellyfin, ... and I share these over vpn to a tiny E2C instance which has nginx and the openvpn server.  Its all worked great for years but I'm looking for something to make maintenance a little more straight forward and unraid I think might fit the bill.  Although I'm stuck on one issue.  unraid seems to have this philosphy of doing everything in docker which I think is a good one.  Although I'm struggling with OpenVPN Client.  Normally I run this at the host level and its really simple.  With the unraid OpenVPN-Client I need to have my apps leveraging the OpenVPN-Client's network.  This is problematic because Immich also needs postgres.  And I don't really want to put it on the OpenVPN-Client network.  Yet docker run doesn't allow me to specify two networks on the docker run.  (You can connect the second network afterward but that would be a manual step which I want to avoid.)

So I guess my question.  Is there an easier way to do this?

(User on internet) -> (EC2 ngnix w/ certs / OpenVPN Server forwards) -> (Remote server / OpenVPN Client -> Immich -> Postgress/Redis)

I apply this same approach to gitlab, ...

Thanks!

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