icloud-photos-downloader / icloud_photos_downloader

A command-line tool to download photos from iCloud
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Need a little help with Truenas Scale setup #860

Open MufasasBalls opened 1 month ago

MufasasBalls commented 1 month ago

For the past few hours I have been trying to get the iCloudPD downloader to work from the truecharts repo on my newer Nas build and for the life of me I have gotten nowhere with it. I have looked at my settings compared to some screenshots that @boredazfcuk uploaded in https://github.com/boredazfcuk/docker-icloudpd/issues/381 but a lot of his images don't match up with what is downloaded from truecharts. Am I doing something wrong here? I keep getting the message of

ERROR No route to icloud.com found. Please check your container's network settings - exiting ERROR Error debug - traceroute: socket(AF_INET,3,1): Operation not permitted

Can someone please explain to me what I am doing wrong here? I am quite lost. Any help would be much appreciated, I am pretty new to some of this stuff so some lingo can be a little confusing, but I am trying to learn it all the best I can.

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AndreyNikiforov commented 1 month ago

I am not yet familiar with trueNas, but instructions you are linking are for a different docker image than this repo, so some config may not work out of the box.

General thoughts for running icloudpd docker:

MufasasBalls commented 4 weeks ago

Yeah and that's what's weird to me. Every other app that has been installed via TrueCharts or the standard TrueNas Repo has worked just fine. As far as I know the image should have full access to the drives, since the user/group have admin access to the apps directory. It's a bit strange.