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This sounds so similar to my non-issue that I think it's easily fixed.


Ubooquity isn't assign an IP, it's merely displaying what it thinks is the IP you should be using to access it.

Just use the other one in your web browser and it should work.


I have this same issue with my VPN. Ubooquity displays my VPN IP, but my VPN doesn't allow port forwarding. So I just type my ISPs provided IP into my web browser and it works fine.

Months away, from what's said in that other thread.


Great Scott, whip us something up via HTML/CSS wizardry!


Looks like that data is hidden behind some encryption though. :(

I am balind. and a bad spellar.


Thank you

Nope. I've looked and looked, myself, but ultimately just stick with the web reader.

+1 for Duckdns, as it works fine. I ran into an issue with also running a VPN on the same machine, and DuckDNS would see the VPN IP when what I needed was my direct IP from my ISP.


Alternatively, do you use a Synology NAS? This way you get your actual IP, regardless of what your server has.

https://www.synology.com/en-us/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Application/How_to_set_up_your_domain_with_Synology_DNS_Server


Not sure if other companies offer a DNS package, but I've been using the one with Synology without issue.



Also, what you're asking for.... can't be done? Not without a DNS service of some sort, like Duck or Synology offer. Ubooquity itself doesn't really care what your WAN IP is, it's just watching for inbound traffic on the assigned port. It has no way to tell you what your new WAN IP is without you remoting in and looking for yourself.


It's like, if your address changed while you were away, and the post office is the only place that knows your new address. But you're driving to your old address to find that your key doesn't fit the locks anymore. You need to stop by, or call, the post office (DNS service) to find out your new address. Your house can't call you and tell you, it's just a pile of bricks that doesn't care where it is.


Ubooquity = a pile of bricks. Tom, I apologize. :P

Tom's still working on v2.0. Please be patient. :)

I'm curious if this actually worked.


So far I'm assuming it did since you haven't come back. :P

I think this comes down to the app that you're using and how you have your comics sorted, doesn't it?


I've tried Challenger Viewer on Android and it gives the option to sort by folder structure. Coincidentally I have my comics sorted by Publisher/Comic (Year)/Issue .... mostly, and so when browsing via OPDS it works out exactly as I want it to.

put a jpg in the folder, name it "folder.jpg"


To be honest though, this may be a feature of the Comixology theme that I'm using.