Spaceinvader One | How to Migrate from Letsencrypt to the New Swag Container @SpaceinvaderOne | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 days ago.
This video shows how to migrate from the old Linuxserver.io Letsencrypt reverse proxy container to their new container called Swag
Please, if you can and want to support the channel and donate goo.gl/dw6MLW or check my patreon page patreon.com/spaceinvaderone
Need a VPN?
PIA is popular with Unraid users as its easy to setup with various vpn download containers - privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/spaceinvaderone
Or want a VPN that supports wireguard too? Torguard is an excellent VPN
Get 50% off for life using code spaceinvaderone torguard.net/aff.php?aff=6005
Need a cheap windows 10 licence for around $5 consogame.com/software/windows/microsoft-windows-10-professional?ref=5
Commands used in this video
drive.google.com/file/d/1Ho3w3ksNbZNC3HbUYU3U4I0r0hrVlZHE/view?usp=sharing
Time stamps thanks to Jessy White
0:00 Intro
0:40 Method 1 - Easy way (not the best!)
0:52 step 1 - Stop the letsencrypt container and edit template
0:56 step 2 - Change the repository and name
1:44 step 3 - Stop container and edit template and goto advanced view
1:51 step 4 - Optional - change icon URL
2:08 step 5 - Optional - goto the AppData folder & rename the letsencrypt folder to swag
2:40 All done. Letsencrypt is now migrated to Swag
2:47 Why I don't think this method is the best method
4:05 Method 2 - The best way!
4:08 step 1 - Stop the letsencrypt container and edit template
4:16 step 2 - Open the apps tab in another browser tab or window and download swag
4:30 step 3 - Compare the 2 templates side by side and transfer settings
6:13 step 4 - Copy your settings from letsencrypt AppData to swag AppData using the command line
6:33 step 4a - Copy your proxy config files that you are using to swag
6:53 step 4b - Copy your DNS verification credential files (only if you are using DNS verification)
7:42 step 5 - Start the swag container and check the log file as it runs
7:42 step 5b - Check that you can access a container through the reverse proxy
8:05 step 6 - Only if running Nextcloud - change the trusted proxy to swag
8:53 step 7 - Delete the original letsencrypt container and its AppData
9:19 Outro
Thanks to
The Limetech team for bringing us Unraid
Linus Tech Tips for the use of part of their video.
Music thanks to Boxcat games
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This video shows how to migrate from the old Linuxserver.io Letsencrypt reverse proxy container to their new container called Swag
Please, if you can and want to support the channel and donate goo.gl/dw6MLW or check my patreon page patreon.com/spaceinvaderone
Need a VPN?
PIA is popular with Unraid users as its easy to setup with various vpn download containers - privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/spaceinvaderone
Or want a VPN that supports wireguard too? Torguard is an excellent VPN
Get 50% off for life using code spaceinvaderone torguard.net/aff.php?aff=6005
Need a cheap windows 10 licence for around $5 consogame.com/software/windows/microsoft-windows-10-professional?ref=5
Commands used in this video
drive.google.com/file/d/1Ho3w3ksNbZNC3HbUYU3U4I0r0hrVlZHE/view?usp=sharing
Time stamps thanks to Jessy White
0:00 Intro
0:40 Method 1 - Easy way (not the best!)
0:52 step 1 - Stop the letsencrypt container and edit template
0:56 step 2 - Change the repository and name
1:44 step 3 - Stop container and edit template and goto advanced view
1:51 step 4 - Optional - change icon URL
2:08 step 5 - Optional - goto the AppData folder & rename the letsencrypt folder to swag
2:40 All done. Letsencrypt is now migrated to Swag
2:47 Why I don't think this method is the best method
4:05 Method 2 - The best way!
4:08 step 1 - Stop the letsencrypt container and edit template
4:16 step 2 - Open the apps tab in another browser tab or window and download swag
4:30 step 3 - Compare the 2 templates side by side and transfer settings
6:13 step 4 - Copy your settings from letsencrypt AppData to swag AppData using the command line
6:33 step 4a - Copy your proxy config files that you are using to swag
6:53 step 4b - Copy your DNS verification credential files (only if you are using DNS verification)
7:42 step 5 - Start the swag container and check the log file as it runs
7:42 step 5b - Check that you can access a container through the reverse proxy
8:05 step 6 - Only if running Nextcloud - change the trusted proxy to swag
8:53 step 7 - Delete the original letsencrypt container and its AppData
9:19 Outro
Thanks to
The Limetech team for bringing us Unraid
Linus Tech Tips for the use of part of their video.
Music thanks to Boxcat games
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