Hello all!
I have a (hopefully) fairly straightforward question/set up issue. I've gone through the wonderful guides and set up a Raspberry Pi 2 running Jessie, OpenVPN and Deluge with the VPN split. Everything works great when I access the deluge web UI through 192.168.0.6/deluge (the pi has a static local IP assigned by my router). Interestingly, I cannot access the web UI through 192.168.0.6:8112. It loads and loads and eventually errors back with "Firefox can't establish a connection....."
Similiarly, I have Sonarr running on a separate machine in the local network and cannot seem to get it configured correctly to work in the setup with deluge as a download client. When I give the pi's IP address and use port 8112, the connection simply times out and it never tests correctly.
This is my nginx reverse proxy configuration:
Netstat -lp indicates python is listening on *:8112, if that is of help in this process.
Any idea what I'm missing here, or is nginx not to blame? All thoughts are appreciated! Thanks!
I have a (hopefully) fairly straightforward question/set up issue. I've gone through the wonderful guides and set up a Raspberry Pi 2 running Jessie, OpenVPN and Deluge with the VPN split. Everything works great when I access the deluge web UI through 192.168.0.6/deluge (the pi has a static local IP assigned by my router). Interestingly, I cannot access the web UI through 192.168.0.6:8112. It loads and loads and eventually errors back with "Firefox can't establish a connection....."
Similiarly, I have Sonarr running on a separate machine in the local network and cannot seem to get it configured correctly to work in the setup with deluge as a download client. When I give the pi's IP address and use port 8112, the connection simply times out and it never tests correctly.
This is my nginx reverse proxy configuration:
Code:
server {
listen 80;
server_name 192.168.0.6;
location /deluge {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8112/;
proxy_set_header X-Deluge-Base "/deluge/";
}
}
Any idea what I'm missing here, or is nginx not to blame? All thoughts are appreciated! Thanks!