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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.
Yay!
Did you check the logs?
I checked the logs but I don't have the knowhow to understand them, maybe you could help?
INFO: Command execution complete ThrottlingCache: 0 entries SLF4J: No SLF4J providers were found. SLF4J: Defaulting to no-operation (NOP) logger implementation SLF4J: See https://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#noProviders for further details. Dec 20, 2024 5:07:46 AM org.hibernate.Version logVersion INFO: HHH000412: Hibernate ORM core version [WORKING] Dec 20, 2024 5:07:47 AM org.hibernate.cache.internal.RegionFactoryInitiator initiateService INFO: HHH000026: Second-level cache disabled Dec 20, 2024 5:07:47 AM org.hibernate.engine.jdbc.connections.internal.ConnectionProviderInitiator initiateService INFO: HHH000130: Instantiating explicit connection provider: org.hibernate.hikaricp.internal.HikariCPConnectionProvider Dec 20, 2024 5:07:47 AM org.hibernate.engine.jdbc.dialect.internal.DialectFactoryImpl constructDialect WARN: HHH90000025: PostgreSQLDialect does not need to be specified explicitly using 'hibernate.dialect' (remove the property setting and it will be selected by default) Logged in as user: null Room ID: !CfXSiQMnWTEPfnBNuK:matrix.org Filter ID: null Dec 20, 2024 5:07:49 AM org.hibernate.engine.transaction.jta.platform.internal.JtaPlatformInitiator initiateService INFO: HHH000489: No JTA platform available (set 'hibernate.transaction.jta.platform' to enable JTA platform integration) Database connection is ready! PubSub: queue size - 0 channels Cleanup: Removed 0 old videos ThrottlingCache: 0 entries Cleanup: Removed 0 old videos PubSub: queue size - 0 channels
My next step would be to restart server…