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  • I have followed that guide which let me to a few GitHub issues.

    Here is what I have put in my config:

    servers {
            trusted_proxies cloudflare {
                            interval 12h
                            timeout 15s
                    }
            trusted_proxies static private_ranges
            client_ip_headers Cf-Connecting-Ip X-Forwarded-For
            }
    }
    

    I have also added all Cloudflare IPs in Jellyfin’s known proxies:

    103.21.244.0/22, 103.22.200.0/22, 103.31.4.0/22, 104.16.0.0/13, 104.24.0.0/14, 108.162.192.0/18, 131.0.72.0/22, 141.101.64.0/18, 162.158.0.0/15, 172.64.0.0/13, 173.245.48.0/20, 188.114.96.0/20, 190.93.240.0/20, 197.234.240.0/22, 198.41.128.0/17
    

    Yet, I’m still not seeing the real IPs.




















  • No worries.

    To make your life easier you will want to pass the same “volume” to each of your containers so that they are all able to interact with the files the same way. For instance, if your movies are in /home/username/media/movies then make a volume for radarr, you can name it anything but for this example I’ll use data, like so in docker:

    /home/username/media:/data

    Then inside radarr you can make your path inside.media management, root folders:

    /data/movies

    It works the same way for your downloads, just make sure your downloads go somewhere in the media folder, eg. /home/username/media/downloads. Then for your download client, use /home/username/media:/data in docker and inside the client download to /data/downloads.

    Hope that makes sense