![]() ![]() If you cant easily tell what docker ip address it was assigned you could try as it should be able to use the container name as well If so then the jacket url should be 192.168.65.x (whatever internal docker ip address it has) when accessed by sonarr or radarr (or any container within that network), you cant go up to the host network and try to come back down via the containers external (host network) address (as most systems wont allow the hair-pinning) Just to confirm 10.0.1.x is the host ip range and 192.168.65.x is the container range? Trying Radarr, and getting slightly different (slightly more encouraging) error… No results were returned from your indexer, please check your settings. See the Jackett indexer configuration for a list of supported categories.Įverything seems to be working (at least it looks that way) for Jackett added to Couch Potato. ![]() Configure the correct category IDs via the * (Anime) Categories options.Click on the indexers corresponding Copy Torznab Feed button and paste it into the Sonarr/Radarr URL field.Go to Settings > Indexers > Add > Torznab > Custom. ![]() Adding a Jackett indexer in Sonarr or Radarr Only edit on this post would be the masking the key. Why would Sonarr ask you to enter an API key, if it already has its own in the Security settings?Īctually, here are the instructions directly on Jackett w/instructions on how to add to Sonarr. ![]() One of the key tutorial’s I was following had you take the Jackett api and use it for Sonarr. “Unable to connect to indexer, check the log for more details.” ~ sometimes experiment with the Categories per the selected indexer to match.
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