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max096:
--- Quote from: HaWi on September 27, 2023, 10:07:45 am ---I noticed that
latest-31.0.59-v0.4.1
has been updated to the latest version but
latest-31
has not
Could that one be updated as well, please?
many thanks!
--- End quote ---
Should be up. Though, latest tag gets rebuilt at least once a week or when it detects there is a new version (it looks if there is a .deb file that it did not build an image for yet). If you wait it should be up in a eventually regardless.
HaWi:
Thank you, Max!
res80:
Hi,
thanks for the docker images, they are really great!
I've been using nginx to reverse proxy to both JRiver in novnc and to the JRiver Panel.
However, I never managed to use music.example.com for Panel and music.example com/admin for the novnc access.
So I had to use another subdomain (jriver.example.com) for that purpose.
I've recently switched to Caddy and failed again to do so.
I even tried to reverse it, having novnc on the root of the subdomain and jriver panel in a subfolder, but I also failed.
How are you all handling this?
Also, I cannot use the domain name to connect with the JRiver Windows app, but only the access code.
However, whenever my public IP is updated, I have to enter username and password again. Is there a way to fix this as well?
For JRemote, access works great with the domain name.
Kind regards,
Ruediger
max096:
--- Quote from: res80 on March 25, 2024, 05:44:59 am ---music.example com/admin for the novnc access.
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This can be done but not once the images are built. This is a configuration change that you have to do before building the image. So if you wish to do this you have to build your own docker images from source.
It does not matter what reverse proxy you throw at it. It simply will not work with any of them. The UI has to know that the base URL is no longer '/', but rather '/admin' and then your reverse proxy has to match that.
res80:
Thanks for your fast reply!
I guess I'll stick with separate subdomains then, re-building your amazing image is too complicated for me ;)
Thanks a lot for the nice docker images!
Kind regards,
Ruediger
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