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Well, have it working now via Not the preferred solution, but at least it's working. |
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Would also like to know what's the most elegant solution in that situation, is host mode the only way? |
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I just used the hostname of my server, so http://truenas then used port 8080 for qbit. That worked for me without using host mode or any special configs |
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For the absolute life of me, I cannot seem to get it work.
I currently have qbittorrent and QUI set up on Swizzin direct to host. And then have upbrr running via a docker container on the same machine.
I can get access to upbrr via the reverse proxy. But, for the absolute life of me, I cannot get upbrr to talk to qbittorrent to do any searches or anything.
I have tried
hostnetworking, I have triedhost.docker.internal, direct, qui proxy all things I can currently think of.If anyone else has a setup similar, would you be able to post your configs?
Thanks
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