Update ./uidgid.env with the user and group IDs that will be running Docker
Update ./docker-compose.yml and replace HOSTNAME with the URL that will be pointing at the docker container and replace /data_directory_path with the directory for config, downloads, movies and TV folders
Choose which Usenet services containers the use and remove the extras from the ./docker-compose.yml file
There are serveral containers that are duplicate services, I just added them for extra choices
Run docker-compose up -d to start all the Usenet services
Hostnames
I pointed subdomains to my home IP address for each service that I wanted external access to. I plan on setting up DynDNS with DD-WRT soon but for now my IP address has been the same for 2 months
In my router configuration I forwarded all the necessary ports to my local server running Docker
Note about Plex and setting up Plex server
Initially when all containers are fully running, Plex is accessible by IP:PORT/web/index.html but the Plex Server configuration is hidden. This is due to the Plex container being behind the Docker Network's IP and not being able to connect to Plex.tv
Specifically I had to SSH tunnel to the Plex Docker container ssh -L 8080:localhost:32400 user@dockerhost.mydomain.net, then opened a web browser and went to 127.0.0.1:8080/web/index.html which allowed me to configure my server