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Gregory Knox edited this page Oct 21, 2019
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- Go to the Community Applications tab and go to settings in the left column at the bottom.
- Find the setting called "Enable additional search results from dockerHub?" and set it to "Yes".
- Search for "gaps", it will find nothing until you click "Click Here To Get More Results From DockerHub".
- Look for the one titled "gaps" with housewrecks written under it.
- Click the install button.
- In the "Add Container" screen, in the top right corner enable advanced view by clicking on the toggle switch next to "Basic view".
- In the WebUI field type:
https://[IP]:[PORT:8443]
This is the port I assume you will be using for the WebUI, but if you (like me) already have a container using this port change it to another port, we'll call this the "passthrough-port". - In the "Extra Parameters:" field, type:
--expose 32400
This is assuming your Plex port is 32400, if not, change it to the port you use for Plex. - Click on "+ Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device" and select "Port" in the "Config Type:" box.
- Set the name to whatever you want, you can also just leave it empty.
- Set the "Container Port" to
8443
- Set the "Host Port" to
8443
Unless another docker uses this already, in which case you should set this to the "passthrough-port" we talked about in step 7. - Leave the rest empty and click "Add"
- Click "Apply"
- Done, you can now use it as you would any other docker by clicking on the logo and selecting WebUI.