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@ -43,10 +43,17 @@ Copy the `config.default` file to `config` and change the variables as desired.
The variables are all self-explanatory.
If you want to enable SSL, you would need to have your certificate and key be
at `/config/frontend/ssl.crt` and `/config/frontend/ssl.key` respectively. The
at `/config/frontend/ssl.crt` and `/config/frontend/ssl.key` respectively. The
frontend image includes a command `ssl-gen` to automatically create self signed
certificates for you.
## PlexPass
If you own PlexPass, you can get the docker image to auto-update to the latest
PlexPass version when the container starts up. This is arguably bad docker
practice since containers are supposed to be immutable, but in this case, I
think the convenience outweighs that. All you have to do is set the
`PLEX_EMAIL` and `PLEX_PASSWORD` variables in the config file.
## Where is my data?
All data are saved in the docker volumes `seedbox_config` or
`seedbox_torrents`.
@ -58,7 +65,7 @@ editing the volumes settings in the `docker-compose.yml` file.
The OpenVPN container generates a single client key/cert pair by default.
Run the command below to get your OpenVPN config file:
```sh
$ docker exec seedbox_openvpn_1 create-client client >> client.ovpn
$ docker-compose exec openvpn export-client client >> client.ovpn
```
Edit the `client.ovpn` and replace the line `remote MYSERVER_HOST 1194` with
the hostname or IP address of your server.