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[duplicati] changing hostname does not work #1804
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Actually, afaik duplicati has a config in the GUI for this as well, that can be set when you disable ingress. We already allow extra arguments (As in: Docker/k8s container arguments). |
Ok, thank you! But I need ingress because I don't want every service to export its https over different ports - it's like the 2000s (without SNI) called ;-) |
Ah, ok, changing back to ingress after configuring it worked, thank you! This makes this more or less like a feature request ;-) |
Yeah it's a fine feature request though :) |
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Describe the bug
I configured duplicati to use Ingress and added another hostname there than my "normal" truenas scale has. When trying to access the Web Portal an error message appears: "The host header sent by the client is not allowed"
Please add the hostnames configured in the ingress section to duplicatis config - or allow to omit extra arguments for the duplicati process, for example "--webservice-allowed-hostnames=*"
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