![]() So no weird proxying or network complexities. Same LetsEncrypt wildcard cert I use for the unraid UI. The SSL/TLS cert for NGINX is located in an Unraid Share with Unraid Mount tag in the VM. Could be because I run unraid with a decent Xeon and 32GB RAM, but still I don't see any advantage over docker instances for piwigo, and I just wanted to share that, because frankly, setting up piwigo in that VM was so much easier, other than maybe using a little fewer resources I don't understand what all the fuss on having it as a docker instance is about. The difference is so obvious, that I'm not even going to bother testing it with tools. The second option performs noticeably faster, even without doing proper IO tests etc. Rather complex and slow loading large amounts of images.Ģ) Piwigo, mariadb, nginx, php-fpm and CSF, all on 1 debian minimal VM.īoth instances of piwigo access the exact same folders from an unraid share with terabytes of imagefiles. If you need mariadb in both the default bridge and in your proxynet, I think the best option is to set up one container in each bridge.ġ) this Piwigo docker, accessing a separated mariadb instance. I don't think you can set up a route in pfsense to the internal docker network. That's a security feature so containers can't talk to the host. You are correct in that both containers have to be on the same bridge to talk to each other. Your always active and answering questions and such so folks like myself can learn, so thanks, thanks a ton!Īs long as you don't set an IP for the container, you can still reach it on unraidIP:port even when it's on another custom bridge, as you proxynet. Saarg, thank you for your help, I do most certainly appreciate your help. I know both MariaDB and Piwigo will fully start as far as watching the startup logs. ![]() Yeah super late my time, and I’m sure I got IPs straightened out and it *was* working so tomorrow I’ll try to sift in logs. Is their a way to setup a route in my pfSense firewall so the proxynet 172 network can be accessed as a part of any of the rest of my network or is that just in general “bad practice” because in event someone “hacked” my reverse proxy they’d have a route into rest of network? ![]() Well since I had had Piwigo on my reverse proxy, on “proxynet” I thought MariaDB had to be on “proxynet” too? So, for clarification, if something is on a UnraidIP:port it can be accessed by “proxynet” OR my subnet Unraid Server is on, defined as “br0”? Proxynet is 172.18.0.0/16 and Unraid Server is on 192.168.1.0/24? I didn’t know if I’d had MariaDB configured as “Host” it could’ve been on both networks? You have to consult the piwigo documentation to find that out. I don't know if you can specify the location for uploads. Use unraid IP:port (if you can specify port) or set your own IP, as I think you did. Have you been using the internal docker network address? Don't use that. You are doing something wrong if the IP changed. I did figure out the MariaDB IP got changed when server got restarted and tried to get it back on correct IP by stopping it, stopping container that had the IP needed, statically assigning MariaDB it’s initial IP back and restarting MariaDB on the correct IP and restarting piwigo but now it’s just flat borked so I guess lesson learned is assign static IP to MariaDB/MySQL databases? How would I change piwigo? Never the less restarted Unraid Server, because Unassigned Drive plugin update required restart, now piwigo just loads to a white screen lol. How would I change piwigo from storing images uploaded outside of appdata? If I recall Nextcloud has a extra parameter when it’s setup to define its uploads to be not stored in appdata folder. I look at Nextcloud for example and all its files are stored in mnt/user/Nextcloud. So yeah, I’d suppose pics are being stored in appdata. They’re stored in mnt/user/appdata/AppName ![]() ![]() rge!(dms_to_decdeg(latlon)).delete(:query)Įlsif latlon = query.match(/^(?\d+(\.\d*)?)(?:\s+|\s*,\s*)(?\d+(\.I'm going to answer that with a question and you will hopefully understand where to images are stored. Expand -205,7 +205,7 def normalize_params ![]()
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