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max096:
I´ve updated my container image to include mc31 builds now (starting with 31.0.12).

https://hub.docker.com/r/shiomax/jrivermc

The jlesage based image I´ve had before this one hasn´t been updated. I´d prefer only to build this one moving forward for newer versions of mc. If there is anything missing that you must have that was working in the image before just hit me up. Will see what I can do. The mc30 thread has been completely dead silent for the most part (I´m assuming that means "working as intended" for the people that are using it).

The repo for the new image is the same. Just do a backup, change the tag from latest-30 to latest-31 and restore from the backup.

sjhilton:
Thanks Max - all working fabulously. I use your container as my main music server and it is very reliable. Thank you for maintaining this.

HaWi:
Thank you Max!
I am running 31.0.12 in docker on my Synology and it works flawlessly. Greatly appreciate your support of docker.

xdeyzaguirre:
I use QNAP TS-453D with QTS, After the update to QTS 5.1.0.2444, and Container Station to Versión 3.0.3.457 (2023/05/26) JriverMC don't work as a server.
It seems to work well, but I don't connect with http://"IP":49154 (port redirected to 5800)
Thanks in advance

max096:

--- Quote from: xdeyzaguirre on July 13, 2023, 05:37:49 am ---I use QNAP TS-453D with QTS, After the update to QTS 5.1.0.2444, and Container Station to Versión 3.0.3.457 (2023/05/26) JriverMC don't work as a server.
It seems to work well, but I don't connect with http://"IP":49154 (port redirected to 5800)
Thanks in advance

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Probably, you have https enabled. The http to https redirection that is in the current image does not work well when you remap the port. You need to type in https://"IP":49154 and it won´t redirect you.

This is already fixed in the next version, but might be some time until that is released. You can grab the nginx config from the dev branch and map it over /etc/nginx/sites-available/https_config if you want that specific change now (https://gitlab.com/shiomax/jrivermc-docker/-/raw/dev/rootfs/etc/nginx/sites-available/https_config). With that it should redirect to https to the port you have entered in the browser as opposed to always 5800.

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