

This is similar to the premise of a great game called Shadow of Destiny. Highly recommend it for adventure games fans.
This is similar to the premise of a great game called Shadow of Destiny. Highly recommend it for adventure games fans.
Actual Budget has been awesome for my partner and me.
To be clear, Poilievre has not received 5 million votes, the Conservative party has. And in fact, as of writing this comment, Poilievre is losing in his riding.
Nginx forwards all traffic correctly outside of the local network, so accessing docmost.example.com
from outside local network works completely as expected, with certs and all.
Could you expound? My understanding of the goal here is that Adguard DNS catches my request for docmost.example.com
and redirects it to my UNRAID server, which has Nginx listening for traffic. Nginx then directs to the appropriate IP and port.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Ping from PC to docmost.example.com
: Pings fine, packet loss.
Ping from PC to 192.168.1.80
: Pings fine, no packet loss.
Traceroute from PC to docmost.example.com
: 1 hop, all <1 ms, to 192.168.1.80
Traceroute from PC to 192.168.1.80
: 1 hop, all <1 ms
Ping from Nginx container to PC: Pings fine, no packet loss.
Traceroute from Nginx container to PC: Hops to 172.18.0.1
in <1ms, and then it times out on subsequent hops.
I decided to try to traceroute from my PC to 172.18.0.1
and 172.18.0.9
which is the actual IP of the Nginx container according to UNRAID, and in both cases they hop to 192.168.1.254
which is my router, and then all subsequent hops time out.
Do you know why pings would go through without any loss but traceroutes would fail? Any idea what’s going on here?
Couldn’t I troubleshoot this by using a different browser, or even incognito mode? Because when I do that, it still times out. I appreciate the explanation and advice. I’m not too worried about it at this stage only because my service I am trying to get working, Docmost, will really only be accessed from my desktop. Plus, as I said in OP, I am enjoying learning about this stuff and want to figure out why this specifically isn’t working for educational purposes, even if I switch to a different solution.
It does not look like NAT loopback will be an option for me due to router/ISP.
Thanks for the ping suggestion. Copied from another comment of mine:
When I ping
docmost.example.com
, looks like Adguard is correctly catching it and routing it to an internal IP192.168.1.80
, which is exactly what I’ve told it to do. I tried to pinganothersub.example.com
as well, and it was pinging my duckdns address and timing out. So when I ping, it looks like the packets get through but when I try to access it from a browser, it times out?
When I try to connect to docmost.example.com
, I do not see anything come up on my proxy-host-14_access.log
, proxy-host-14_error.log
, or error.log
. Just nothing at all. When I access from outside the network, entries in the access log show up as expected from the IP I access it from (in this case, my phone off WIFI).
I pinged 192.168.1.85
from within my nginx container and looks like it communicated just fine. https://puu.sh/Ks29s/367c0b6144.png
Thanks for the ping suggestion. When I ping docmost.example.com
, looks like Adguard is correctly catching it and routing it to an internal IP 192.168.1.80
, which is exactly what I’ve told it to do. I tried to ping anothersub.example.com
as well, and it was pinging my duckdns address and timing out. So when I ping, it looks like the packets get through but when I try to access it from a browser, it times out?
https://puu.sh/Ks252/fa872908d9.png
(Also, I do not think NAT loopback will be possible with my router/ISP from some reading up I just did)
Tipping is a good example of how it’s real. Studies have shown tips are more likely to be based on looks rather than quality of service.
No kidding. Steam survey definitely does not agree with this definition of average lmao
Nobody gets their second until everyone’s had their first.
That’s not a dilemma for atheists because atheists aren’t the ones claiming there’s an omnipotent being guiding everything.
Also, you can be both an atheist and an agnostic. They cover different things. I’m fairly certain you’d consider yourself an atheist in regards to the sun god Ra.
I’m not a father and I never intend to be one, and I think it’s great that you’re taking paternity leave.
I think the best routes to upgrades would be a 5000 series CPU, and a more modern budget GPU like an Arc B570 or RX 7600. Neither of these are likely to require you to upgrade your MOBO, RAM, or PSU.
A block heater can reduce the load on a battery in the cold.
Penne.
Unraid was worth every cent.
Shawshank is a solid contender. I’d say The Princess Bride is one of the top three.
How is that a question any one of us can possibly answer? I dunno, he’d get annoyed and walk out?