**Be aware that when using Bazarr in docker, you cannot reach another container on the same Docker host using the loopback address (ex.: 127.0.0.1 or localhost). Loopback address refer to the Bazarr Docker container, not the Docker host.**
1. Enter the TCP port of your Sonarr instance. Default is 8989.
1. Mainly used by those who expose Sonarr behind a reverse proxy (ex.: /sonarr). Don't forget the leading slash. In fact, it should look exactly the same as in Sonarr settings. Meanly used when you use a reverse proxy.
1. Mainly used by those who expose Sonarr behind a reverse proxy (ex.: /sonarr). Don't forget the leading slash. In fact, it should look exactly the same as in Sonarr settings.
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**Be aware that when using Bazarr in docker, you cannot reach another container on the same Docker host using the loopback address (ex.: 127.0.0.1 or localhost). Loopback address refer to the Bazarr Docker container, not the Docker host.**
1. Enter the TCP port of your Radarr instance. Default is 7878.
1. Mainly used by those who expose Radarr behind a reverse proxy (ex.: /radarr). Don't forget the leading slash. In fact, it should look exactly the same as in Radarr settings. Meanly used when you use a reverse proxy.
1. Mainly used by those who expose Radarr behind a reverse proxy (ex.: /radarr). Don't forget the leading slash. In fact, it should look exactly the same as in Radarr settings.
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**If you don't use a reverse proxy or don't know what it is leave this empty !!!**