I’ve got jellyfin and nginx proxy manager running in two separate containers. What do I need to specify in known proxies? The ip is changing frequently which means I can’t use it.
I try setting the ip in the compose file but something is wrong. nginx proxy manager:
22 networks:
23 npm:
24 ipv_address: 172.20.0.2
25
26 networks:
27 npm:
28 driver: bridge
29 ipam:
30 config:
31 - subnet: 172.20.0.0/24
32 gateway: 172.20.0.1
33
and
jellyfin:
32 networks:
33 npm:
34 ipv_address: 172.20.0.3
35
36 networks:
37 npm:
38 driver: bridge
39 ipam:
40 config:
41 - subnet: 172.20.0.0/24
42 gateway: 172.20.0.1
jellyfin log:
[16:08:01] [INF] [16] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 172.20.3.11 request
can someone point me into the right direction?
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Put them on different subnets and use the gateway IP address maybe?
When using a different subnet, the requests come from
[16:27:24] [INF] [35] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 10.89.2.6 request