Your basic NZBGet settings should've been configured when you installed NZBGet as shown HERE. NZBGet LXC with NZBGet SW installed as per NZBget LXC - Ubuntu 18.04.Īll your preferences are stored in the /opt/nzbget/nf file.pfSense is fully configured as per HAProxy in pfSense.Proxmox node fully configured as per PROXMOX-NODE BUILDING.Synology NAS, or linux variant of a NAS, is fully configured as per SYNOBUILD.Network DNS server is 192.168.1.5 (Note: your Gateway hardware should enable you to a configure DNS server(s), like a UniFi USG Gateway, so set the following: primary DNS 192.168.1.254 which will be your PiHole server IP address and, secondary DNS 1.1.1.1 which is a backup Cloudfare DNS server in the event your PiHole server 192.168.1.254 fails or os down).If you want to use another coin or token let me know via my contact page. If you have found my site useful please consider pinging me a tip as it helps cover the cost of running the site, you can even buy me a coffee □ Guide re-written and updated with DSM7 screenshotsĪdded new port settings and Docker Bridge NetworkĪdded note regarding ongoing updates of NZBGet Restart: unless-stopped sudo docker-compose -f /volume1/docker/nzbget/nzbget.yml up -d Historic UpdatesĪdded new folder mappings to ensure atomic moves and Hard-linking Ensure you change the variables to your own and then follow the ‘Some Final Steps’ section. You can use the below code saved as nzbget.yml in the ‘/docker/nzbget’ share, this will set up the container in a single command via SSH. You have now completed the setup and can begin using NZBGet. Only change the MainDir setting all the paths below it can be left as is. To make sure you file ‘path’ settings are correct, go into settings and change the following value, this will ensure downloads go to the correct place. NZBGet will now be running, you can connect to it by going to the IP address of your NAS and port 6789 You can repeat the ones shown on the right side of the settings page ‘Container Port’ onto the left side ‘Local Port’ once you have done this press ‘Next’. We won’t be changing any of the ports the container uses. Press ‘Save’ to go back to the initial setup screen, then press ‘Next’ Port Settings You do not need to set up anything on these tabs. Your timezone /wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones The GID you obtained in the user setup guide ![]() The UID you obtained in the user setup guide Next we are going to set up a couple of environment variables that docker will use to allow the container access to our files and folders and also to tell it where we live in the world.Ĭlick the Add button, and fill in the following details as per the table/screenshot, you will need to do one at a time. Next up we are going to click on the ‘Advanced Settings’ button, this will take you to a new window with a number of tabs which we are going to work through.Įnvironment Variables (PGID, PUID and Timezone) ![]() You will be greeted with the Network screen, we will be using the ‘synobridge’ network we created earlier select it from the list and click Next. In Docker click on the ‘Image’ tab, in the list of your containers select the ‘Linuxserver/ NZBget’ image and click on ‘Launch’ You can check the status of the download over on the ‘Image’ tab. The pop-up box will ask which version you want to download, make sure you choose ‘Latest’ from the list of available versions. In the list of available containers select the one made by Linuxserver as shown below and click on ‘Download’. Open up Docker within DSM and navigate to the ‘Registry’ tab, then search for ‘nzbget’. Step 3: Setting up a Docker Bridge Network.Step 2: Setting up a restricted Docker user.In order for you to successfully use this guide please complete the three preceding guides In the guide I will be taking you through the steps to download and setup NZBGet in Docker. It works on its own or in conjunction with other tools such as Sonarr and Radarr. NZBGet is an Usenet downloader, it will download releases from Newsgroups and where required will also repair and extract releases. ![]() Please note that NZBGet is no longer receiving updates from its developer – It continues to function perfectly, however you may wish to use the actively developed SABnzbd. Historic updates now at the end of the guide. Tailscale: Remote Access to Synology and Its Services Made EasyĬompose version number removed and small wording amendments.Step 3: Setting Up a Docker Bridge Network.Step 2: Setting up a restricted Docker user and obtaining IDs.
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