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I was turning on IPV6 in my router settings, and in order to do so, my router had to reboot, and without thinking, I went ahead. I then realised, my server is connected to said router, so after the router rebooted, I checked and saw that most of the docker containers were fine, except for the Piped container. When I go to the Piped instance that's hosted on my domain, it just brings up a Cloudflare Code 522 Error (I use Cloudflare)

I tried restarting the containers over and over again but no luck. Any advice? I will provide more information if needed.

EDIT: It's now solved, apparently during the reboot my ISP changed my IPv4 address.

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[–] skullgiver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

How did you see up the Cloudflare connection? If your ISP rotated your IPv4 address during the reboot, you may need to update the IP in your Cloudflare dashboard. You should be able to use either the IPv4 or the IPv6 address of your server assuming the necessary port has been forwarded/opened in the firewall.

[–] amogussussywussy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

THANK YOU. I didn't realise that my ISP changed my IPv4 address until you commented this. I was about to give up on nginx proxy manager and switch to caddy or something when in reality it was an ip address problem, everything is now working fine.