I can login to either no problems through the NAS directly, and I can login to root from SSH, but I can't login to my standard user from SSH, it just gives me access denied. I was using the debian shell with SSH on root, I made a new user within the OMV webUI. I don't think I technically had one setup. Ran into some wonky business with standard user. Sorry for the pile of questions, once I get it up and running this will all make more sense to me, there is a lot of potential ambiguity for me though still at this point. Making the folder using that command places it in the root directory, correct? That cd command would work globally because it's just basically root/qbittorrent but root is omitted automatically? For the copy and paste, you are suggesting the one from the docker-compose section of the linxserver/qbittorrent page not the one from the docker CLI section? Do you need a separate application or plugin to use docker-compose or is that functionality built into the standard version of docker? Also would I need to launch the container every time I boot up the NAS or would it be booted automatically? Alles anzeigenīy standard user you mean the non-admin debian linux user? I made a different user inside of OMV, it gets kind of confusing which is which. Launch the container with docker-compose up -dĬheck that your container is running on Portainer GUI. Make and edit a file named docker-compose.yml: nano docker-compose.ymlĬopy/paste the sample from github editing the values to match your path.Ĭtrl+O, Enter and then Ctrl+X to save and close the editor. Make a folder named qbittorrent: mkdir qbittorrent On the web Gui, add you standard user to the docker group.
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