• @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      218 days ago

      It was a while ago now, bit I think it was trying to get all the individual bits to talk to each other (radarr to prowlarr, etc). I was following some guide and that’s where it all fell apart.

      • kamen
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        318 days ago

        Sounds like a network configuration issue of the containers - you either have to use the host network (probably not recommended) or to map the necessary ports of each app. But trying to do that in WSL sounds like an extra layer of fuckery that you don’t necessarily have to deal with. Running Docker directly on Windows sounds like the more sane thing to do in that case.

          • kamen
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            217 days ago

            I know, but it’s managed by Docker, i.e. you don’t have to do anything special.

        • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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          117 days ago

          Yeah, it was blocking the networking between them, and after Google failed me for an hour, I realised they all had Windows installers so there wasn’t really a lot of point persevering with weird half-broken versions of Linux and Docker.