I’ve been banging my head on this for a few days now, and I can’t figure this out. When I start up immich container, I see in docker ps:

CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                                                        COMMAND                  CREATED              STATUS                        PORTS                                                                                                             NAMES
1c496e061c5c   ghcr.io/immich-app/immich-server:release                     "tini -- /bin/bash s…"   About a minute ago   Up About a minute (healthy)   2283/tcp, 0.0.0.0:2284->3001/tcp, [::]:2283->3001/tcp                                                             immich

netstat shows that port 2283 is listening, but I cannot access http://IP_ADDRESS:2283 from Windows, Linux, or Mac host. If I SSH in and run a browser back through that, I can’t access it via localhost. I even tried changing the port to 2284. I can see the change in netstat and docker ps outputs, but still no luck accessing it. I also can’t telnet to either port on the host. I know Immich is up because it’s accessible via the swag reverse proxy (I’ve also tried bringing it up w/ that disabled). I don’t see anything in the logs of any of the immich containers or any of the host system logs when I try to access.

All of this came about because I ran into the Cloudflare upload size limit and it seems I can’t get around it for the strangest reason!

  • @roofuskit
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    2 months ago

    Did you read breaking changes? The ports changed recently. Also looks like you’re redirecting two ports to one.

    • d00phyOP
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      82 months ago

      Damn! I missed that one. Working now. Thanks!

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      This is quite important with Immich. They’re good at documenting their breaking changes, just gotta make sure you check the changelog before updating. Also best to avoid auto updating with Watchtower or similar to avoid surprises.