OpenVPN-Client is running normally, per its logs and ifconfig.me. The vpn.ovpn and vpn.auth files are working properly.
In the Extra Parameters field of Deluge template I have added: –net=container:OpenVPN-Client
In OpenVPN-Client template:
- Network Type is set to None
- I have added a port record: Host Port 8112 and Container Port 6881
Deluge’s WebUI won’t load at all. I tried qBittorrent instead, using the same approach as above, and it won’t load the WebUI either.
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That was very helpful, thanks!
Only problem I have left is getting NGINX Reverse Proxy Manager set up, so that I can offer Overseerr webpage. The Let’s Encrypt cert generator keeps throwing an internal error at the last step. Something is preventing LE from reaching my server, and I’m too clueless to solve at this point.
Do you have Nginx on the same bridge as Overseerr? If you have multiple docker networks, they need to be on the same so they can discover one another. That bridge also needs internet access so you can generate the cert. Hope this helps
Do you have a LAN_NETWORK variable with your local LAN identified in CIDR?
192.168.1.0/24 Container Variable: LAN_NETWORK