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moved 7.1.2 Download of appfeed failed.

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I had a flash drive fail. After creating a new drive from a backup, transferring the license key, and updating the key for the new drive I realized I needed to upgrade Unraid. After upgrading unraid, the apps tab quit working, "downloading of appfeed failed". I have checked DNS settings, time settings, and anything else I could find in this thread https://forums.unraid.net/topic/120220-fix-common-problems-more-information/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-1101084 , still no app feed. I have removed and reinstalled the community applications plugin as well, still no joy. Plugins can be updated from the plugins tab and docker containers can be updated from the docker tab. AWS, Docker hub and github are all reachable.

Any help would be appreciated.

CA-Logging-20250615-2131.zip snafu-diagnostics-20250615-2128.zip

Edited by TwistedCarnivore

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Please use the existing plugin support thread:

  • TwistedCarnivore changed the title to moved 7.1.2 Download of appfeed failed.

Internet access is working for you.

The first very small file CA tried to download (to see if it needs to download the larger file) succeeded.

The main download failed after 20 seconds. CA switched to the backup for the file, and it failed after 45 seconds. 99.9% of the time, this file will download within 1-2 seconds on anybody's internet. I'd reset your modem/router

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Reset the router, no change. Upgraded pfsense, no change.

Swapped to second ethernet port, swapped ethernet cable, swapped to a different port on the switch. None those made any change. Switch is non managed consumer model, so nothing exotic going on there.

All of the above was done with docker turned off and vm manager turned off.

I can download the files in a web browser and they come down rather quickly, couple of seconds like you said.

Anything else I should try?

  • 2 weeks later...

Did you ever get this resolved? I am having the exact same issue right now, I tried all of the same things you did (reboot pfsense router, switch, tried rebuilding docker img, dns, nothing works

It just started doing this on it's own yesterday, no clue why. we did have a power surge / blackout friday night and my battery ups failed on me, but it was working fine saturday. I can ping outside the network just fine so I know unraid is getting out to the internet....it just can't resolve unraid.net and reach it for some reason.

I'm at a loss right now on what happened, I do have pfsense and openvpn (nordvpn) running...but like I said I can reach outside the network with the machine, it's getting out.

EDIT: I went in and removed openvpn completly from my pfsense box, and will just install it on select machines and docker instead.....removing it fixed my issue. I have comunity apps again

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Edited by 1971camaroguy

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