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Did your token expire?
Actually, it may not be my VPN. I was able to get it to run with a nordlynx container. It seems that there is something up with my qbittorrent container. It updated in the last 2 weeks and I all of a sudden started to get this error:
Web UI: Unable to bind to IP: localhost, port: 8090. Reason: Unsupported socket operation”.
I tried to delete the image and re-pull and nothing seems to be working.
How about netstat -tunlp | grep 8090 ?
I got back a tcp/tcp6 with the docker_proxy and the PIDs. I killed the processes and then rebuilt the container and it still has the same problem. This was working with no changes on my end for months.
I figured it out. An update messed with my qBit configuration. I had to nuke the app data and rebuild the image and it worked like a charm
That's kind of over my head.
Is another app using 8090?