![]() ![]() This would better be suited for /r/HomeNetworking As such - post locked in lieu of removal. With all of that said, none of this is a sonarr specific issue and is rather a reverse proxy issue. Do not use SSL to go RP -> sonarr internally. SSL wise you only need to have it setup for your RP only, not any internal networking. circle back with the details of the above and nginx logs. review nginx logs (error and regular) to see what they report google/troubleshoot as needed attempt access and check router logs to see if there is any incoming traffic / if any is being blocked correct if needed test the conf and see if it passes correct if needed Alternatively, just drop to 1 DDNS service and keep the cname pointed at it. You just have a program to update your a record with whoever is providing your domain's DNS service. Additionally, if you have your own domain then there is 0 reason to have a ddns service. You also do not need two DDNS services they serve no point in duplicating the work. ![]() Specifically for HTPCGuides Sonarr v2 is EOL and Nginx 1.6.2 was released as an emergency security fix in 2014. I'd also strongly suggest ignoring guides that are for EOL programs and versions of software that are ~7 years old. No errors in nginx logs (refused to connect error in browser).ĭoes that conf pass an nginx test nginx -t? No way to check router logs (Google Fiber provided router) I can upload screenshots/documents of configurations as needed!Įdit: In response to post being locked, for posterity: I am putting off SSL until I can get the very minimum remote access working. Referencing this post, I made a few changes to the config file and restarted the service. I have both the afraid DDNS tool installed and the noIP DUC app set up to track changes to my external IP (although I believe it's static). I was mostly following this guide to set up and configure the proxy/DDNS. But I can NOT access through DDNS address or /sonarr. I am able to access service through web browser at localhost/sonarr and. Proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for Server_name 192.x.x.102 # could swap here
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