- jwilder/nginx-proxy - Nginx Proxy
- linuxserver/sabnzbd - SABnzbd
- linuxserver/couchpotato - CouchPotato
- linuxserver/plex - Plex
- linuxserver/sonarr - Sonarr
- linuxserver/plexpy - Plexpy
- linuxserver/hydra - NZBHydra
- linuxserver/muximux - Muximux
- linuxserver/radarr - Radarr
- linuxserver/ombi - Ombi
- linuxserver/nzbget - NZBGet
- Update
./uidgid.env
with the user and group IDs that will be running Docker - Update
./docker-compose.yml
and replaceHOSTNAME
with the URL that will be pointing at the docker container and replace/data_directory_path
with the directory for config, downloads, movies and TV folders - Choose which Usenet services containers the use and remove the extras from the
./docker-compose.yml
file- There are serveral containers that are duplicate services, I just added them for extra choices
- Run
docker-compose up -d
to start all the Usenet services
- I pointed subdomains to my home IP address for each service that I wanted external access to. I plan on setting up DynDNS with DD-WRT soon but for now my IP address has been the same for 2 months
- In my router configuration I forwarded all the necessary ports to my local server running Docker
- Initially when all containers are fully running, Plex is accessible by IP:PORT/web/index.html but the Plex Server configuration is hidden. This is due to the Plex container being behind the Docker Network's IP and not being able to connect to Plex.tv
- I found my solution in this Github issue thread linuxserver/docker-plex#36
- Specifically I had to SSH tunnel to the Plex Docker container
ssh -L 8080:localhost:32400 [email protected]
, then opened a web browser and went to127.0.0.1:8080/web/index.html
which allowed me to configure my server