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Seedbox

A collection of Dockerfiles and a docker-compose configuration to set up a seedbox and personal media server.

Included Applications

Application Web Interface
Plex plex.yourdomain.com
Deluge deluge.yourdomain.com
Sonarr sonarr.yourdomain.com
Radarr radarr.yourdomain.com
Bazarr bazarr.yourdomain.com
Jackett jackett.yourdomain.com
JDownloader jdownloader.yourdomain.com
Tautulli (plexPy) tautulli.yourdomain.com
NextCloud nextcloud.yourdomain.com
Portainer portainer.yourdomain.com
Netdata netdata.yourdomain.com
Duplicati duplicati.yourdomain.com

The front-end reverse proxy (Traefik) routes based on the lowest level subdomain (e.g. deluge.example.com would route to deluge). Since this is how the router works, it is recommended for you to get a top level domain. If you do not have one, you can edit your domains locally by changing your hosts file or use a browser plugin that changes the host header.

Traefik takes care of valid Let's Encrypt certificates and auto-renewal.

Note: Plex is also available directly through the 32400 port without going through the reverse proxy.

Dependencies

Configuration

Before running, please create the volumes which will be statically mapped to the ones on the host:

sudo su -c "mkdir /data && mkdir /data/config && mkdir /data/torrents""
./init.sh

Edit the .env file and change the variables as desired. The variables are all self-explanatory. Sames goes for open-tunnel.sh script to open a tunnel with port forwarding in order to access Plex Tools directly in your browser. (documentation needs to be updated - for now just install manually Plex Tools)

Running & updating

./update-all.sh

docker-compose should manage all the volumes and network setup for you. If it does not, verify that your docker and docker-compose version is updated.

Make sure you install the dependencies and finish configuration before doing this.

PlexPass

Just set the VERSION environment variable to latest on the Plex service (enabled by default). See https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/plex.

Where is my data?

All data is saved in the docker volumes seedbox_config or seedbox_torrents. These volumes are mapped to the config and torrents folders located in /data on the host. You can change these static paths in the docker-compose.yml file. Thanks to the local-persist Docker plugin, the data located in these volumes is persistent, meaning that volumes are not deleted, even when using the docker-compose down command. It would be a shame to loose everything by running a simple docker command ;-)