Dynamix Cache Directories (makes life just as little less awful overall).CA Backup / Restore Appdata (this has saved me at least once so far).They go much faster on my Xeon than even on my Ryzen 1700.) HandBrake (none of my devices can play H.265 natively, so sometimes I re-encode them.Krusader (installed it while following SpaceInvader One's videos, haven't touched it since).still gonna have to decide between this or Lidarr) *Headphones (just haven't really messed with it yet.
Must have unraid plugins free#
You are of course free to expose the port if you want to be able to access tower:app-port in addition to the external domain url. You do not need to expose the port in unraid anymore as traefik will route the request via the docker network. The service should now pop up in the traefik dashboard. It will not conflict with other services or unraid itself, so it's no longer needed to expose services on "temporary" ports (ie 80 -> 8080, 8081 etc). This might be 80, 3000, etc depending on that app/setup. Note that traefik.port should be the port you normally access in the docker you're setting up to access the app. Make sure yout get the dashboard by going to When creating services you want to expose then add the following labels to that docker Container Label traefik.enable: trueĬontainer Label : Host: Search for traefik in community applications -> docker hub post arguments: -api -dockerĬontainer Path /var/run/docker.sock: /var/run/docker.sockĬontainer Path /traefik.toml: /mnt/user/appdata/traefik/traefik.tomlĬontainer Path /acme.json: /mnt/user/appdata/traefik/acme.json To create the json file that will hold the keys for letsencrypt, setting the json file to read/write only to the owner and setting the correct owner for the config files. Then run this in the traefik appdata folder touch acme.json mnt/user/appdata/traefik/traefik.toml debug = false Traefik - reverse proxy / load balancer that's easy, dynamic, automatic, fast
Must have unraid plugins software#
Tor relay - free software protects your privacy online Tautuli - monitoring, analytics and notifications for Plex Media Server Sonarr - Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users Radarr - fork of Sonarr reworked for automatically downloading movies Quassel core - graphical, distributed, cross-platform IRC client (server part) Plexpy - monitoring and tracking tool for Plex Media Server Paperwork - note-taking & archiving alternative to Evernote
Must have unraid plugins archive#
Paperless - Index and archive all of your scanned paper documents
Nginx - web server with a couple of static sites Netdata - distributed real-time performance and health monitoring Mailpile - email client with the main focus of privacy and usability Gitea - painless, self-hosted Git service The services I run in on the server (alphabetical because cdo):Ĭardigann - A server for adding extra indexers to Sonarr, SickRa.ĭavos - FTP automation tool that periodically scans given host locations for new filesĭuplicati - backup client that securely stores encrypted, incremental, comp.