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I use a private Piped instance
Can you show your docker-compose? I've tried several times without succeeding 🤧
You can't just ask that. Not without at least taking them out to a fancy dinner first. Maybe a little dancing.
Before anything, you'll want to create a folder for the unix socket:
mkdir /var/run/ytproxy
and chown it to your reverse proxy's user and group.The Docker files:
compose.yml
.env
To configure the reverse proxy (I use nginx), you can use Piped's recommended files with your domains. The linked repo also contains a template for the required
config.properties
.Let me know if you run into issues, I'll be glad to help 🙂