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?

  • LifeBandit666
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    7 months ago

    I’m glad you commented as I didn’t know I can define 2 networks in Docker. At the moment I’m trying to get Arr working in docker and it was going well until I realised my containers can’t communicate with Plex. I believe it’s because I’m using Gluetun and I haven’t enabled LAN networking on my VPN. but theoretically the apps that need to see Plex don’t need to be behind the VPN, but they didn’t work when they weren’t because they couldn’t talk to Prowlarr.

    So theoretically I could just slap “bridge” in my network as well, and then they’ll be in Gluetun and out of it at the same time.

    I may try it tomorrow. Thanks for your comment