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Seems like the :test version is working well. Like everyone else, it takes a while to finally connect, but when it does, I am able to add a torrent to Deluge and it downloads fine. However - I am now having an issue where when the VPN is enabled in the Deluge docker, Sonarr and Radarr are not able to connect to Deluge. When the VPN is off, all works well. It also does not let me use the docker as a proxy server. I have tried Deluge in bridge mode and with it's own IP with no luck.

 

It seems like when the VPN is on, it is not allowing local traffic at all. I've had no luck searching this topic to find a resolution (also having to wait 5-15 minutes for the VPN to connect after every change makes the troubleshooting take forever :) ). Anyone had any experience with this that could point me in the right direction?

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1 hour ago, MisterOrange said:

Seems like the :test version is working well. Like everyone else, it takes a while to finally connect, but when it does, I am able to add a torrent to Deluge and it downloads fine. However - I am now having an issue where when the VPN is enabled in the Deluge docker, Sonarr and Radarr are not able to connect to Deluge. When the VPN is off, all works well. It also does not let me use the docker as a proxy server. I have tried Deluge in bridge mode and with it's own IP with no luck.

 

It seems like when the VPN is on, it is not allowing local traffic at all. I've had no luck searching this topic to find a resolution (also having to wait 5-15 minutes for the VPN to connect after every change makes the troubleshooting take forever :) ). Anyone had any experience with this that could point me in the right direction?

I am using the test version and Sonarr/Radarr are working.  Yes, it took a while to fully connect, but it did so.

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1 hour ago, MisterOrange said:

Seems like the :test version is working well. Like everyone else, it takes a while to finally connect, but when it does, I am able to add a torrent to Deluge and it downloads fine. However - I am now having an issue where when the VPN is enabled in the Deluge docker, Sonarr and Radarr are not able to connect to Deluge. When the VPN is off, all works well. It also does not let me use the docker as a proxy server. I have tried Deluge in bridge mode and with it's own IP with no luck.

 

It seems like when the VPN is on, it is not allowing local traffic at all. I've had no luck searching this topic to find a resolution (also having to wait 5-15 minutes for the VPN to connect after every change makes the troubleshooting take forever :) ). Anyone had any experience with this that could point me in the right direction?

most probably badly configured LAN_NETWORK, see here Q4 :- https://github.com/binhex/documentation/blob/master/docker/faq/vpn.md

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4 minutes ago, binhex said:

most probably yes, this is a fairly common issue with consumer modem/routers, you could try reducing the number of connections ni deluge.

its only at like 300 connections. but I will try lower.

The low speeds issue has to do with the problems PIA has to fix?

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2 minutes ago, binhex said:

it will be 2.x, if you are running 1.x then you are on a old tagged version, check your tag in the repository and/or do a 'force update' to get the latest image.

Thanks. Is it possible to “force” 2.0.x version? My trackers allow 2.0, but I’d prefer not to update to 2.1 when that becomes available.

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22 minutes ago, Nimrad said:

I updated to 2.0 recently, but the AutoRemovePlus plugin is suddenly gone. I’ve tried re-adding it both by uploading the .egg to the plugin folder in the docker appdata and by installing through the webUI. Is this a known issue? It should support 2.x according to the plugin page: https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Plugins

I got it to work by removing the py version from the file name and then adding it directly to the plugins folder.

 

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6 hours ago, wgstarks said:

I got it to work by removing the py version from the file name and then adding it directly to the plugins folder.

Thanks for the tip. It only kind of worked for me though. It now shows in my Plugins-list, but wont activate when I try to enable it. All other plugins will activate the UI menu item, but this doesn't. And if I apply/reopen the preferences it's unchecked again. Any idea?

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Had to re-install the docker from scratch today and currently re-adding all the torrents. Can't get thin client to re-connect though. Not sure what I'm missing? Remote connections are enabled on the server. Port 58846 is set in the container. Thin client is set to connect to <serverIP>:58846 with user admin.

 

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On 9/26/2020 at 9:57 PM, binhex said:

it will be 2.x, if you are running 1.x then you are on a old tagged version, check your tag in the repository and/or do a 'force update' to get the latest image.

Will you also update PIA VPN connection with older versions of deluge? I prefer to stick with Deluge 1.3 because of the Windows Thin Client and some plugins not working in 2.0.

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Sooo... I've been trying to figure this out on my own since two days but as I'm just failing at that, I'm asking for your help.

 

Until last week, the docker was running without problem using Mullvad VPN. I think that the only thing that I changed on my system was to update the docker.

My problem is that I can't access the GUI (connexion failed) because the app does not completely sarts... It gets into a loop :

 

2020-09-28 10:50:20,362 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
[info] Starting OpenVPN (non daemonised)...

2020-09-28 10:50:20,401 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 WARNING: file 'credentials.conf' is group or others accessible
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 OpenVPN 2.4.9 [git:makepkg/9b0dafca6c50b8bb+] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD] built on Apr 20 2020
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.1g 21 Apr 2020, LZO 2.10

2020-09-28 10:50:20,401 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts

2020-09-28 10:50:20,404 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:1302
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 Socket Buffers: R=[212992->1048576] S=[212992->1048576]
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 UDP link local: (not bound)
Mon Sep 28 10:50:20 2020 UDP link remote: [AF_INET]XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:1302

2020-09-28 10:51:20,044 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 [UNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting

2020-09-28 10:51:20,044 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 SIGHUP[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting

2020-09-28 10:51:20,045 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 WARNING: file 'credentials.conf' is group or others accessible
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 OpenVPN 2.4.9 [git:makepkg/9b0dafca6c50b8bb+] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD] built on Apr 20 2020
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.1g 21 Apr 2020, LZO 2.10

2020-09-28 10:51:20,045 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 Restart pause, 5 second(s)

2020-09-28 10:51:20,044 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 [UNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting

2020-09-28 10:51:20,044 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 SIGHUP[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting

2020-09-28 10:51:20,045 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:
Mon Sep 28 10:51:20 2020 WARNING: file 'credentials.conf' is group or others accessible

supervisord.log 

 

I think, one hint is "UDP link local: (not bound)", but I could not figure out how to solve this... As I said I haven't changed anything on my system. At least not consciously ^^

 

 

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Thank you for the quick answer !

 

I looked at Q17, and picked :

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Out of date ovpn config file containing reference to retired VPN remote server(s) - [SOLUTION] Download the latest ovpn config file from your VPN provider, place in /config/openvpn/ and restart container.

ISP is hijacking DNS lookup and redirecting you to their (spammy) landing page - [SOLUTION] Use an IP based ovpn config file instead, this wil circumvent the requirement to do a name lookup.

And now it's working again ! Thank's !

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3 minutes ago, wgstarks said:

Is there a default user/password for the GTK client to connect to the deluge server? I deleted my previous connection on the client and now I’m not sure what to enter to get it to re-connect.

You have to set it in the auth file. Check the faq, it's in there somewhere.

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