Document verified odin access path and Unraid API

Replace the assumed/unconfirmed environment notes with facts verified from
this box, and add docs/odin-access.md as the access reference.

Verified:
- Tailscale is the only path from dev to odin. dev (100.94.16.46) is a VPS
  with a public IP, not a LAN machine; odin is 100.101.253.105, and a subnet
  route puts 192.168.90.0/24 over tailscale0 at the same ~34ms RTT.
- The myunraid.net host is the canonical nginx vhost, not a cloud relay --
  DNS resolves it to the private 192.168.90.103, so traffic stays on the
  tailnet. The bare IP 404s on /graphql, and plain HTTP 302-redirects to the
  myunraid host while stripping the x-api-key header.
- GraphQL is live: unauthenticated POSTs return HTTP 200 with an
  UNAUTHENTICATED error body, so 200 must never be read as success.

Corrects unraid-docker-manager's claim that no SSL ignore is needed: TLS
verification fails from dev because ca-certificates 20250419 cannot chain
Let's Encrypt intermediate YR1. The cert is genuine and the claim likely
holds on odin itself, but curl needs -k here.

Container-polling field behaviours (UPPERCASE state, /-prefixed names,
PrefixedID ids, no isUpdateAvailable in 7.2) are carried over from
unraid-docker-manager, which is credited as the authoritative source.

No API key is present on this box; .env.unraid-api is gitignored there and
absent from the clone.

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# Accessing odin
Reference for reaching the Unraid host (**odin**) from this workstation (`dev`) and
driving its API. Everything here was verified from `dev` on 2026-08-15; the "Verified"
column says how.
Related repo: **`luckberg/unraid-docker-manager`** on `git.bergerhouse.net` — an n8n
Telegram bot that manages odin's containers. It is the origin of most of the API detail
below and is worth reading before writing anything new against the Unraid API.
---
## Network path: Tailscale
`dev` and odin are both on the tailnet. `dev` is a **VPS** (public IP `51.222.234.162`),
*not* a machine on the home LAN — Tailscale is the only path to odin.
| Node | Tailscale IP | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `dev` | `100.94.16.46` | this workstation (linux) |
| `odin` | `100.101.253.105` | the Unraid host (linux) |
Other tailnet nodes seen: `duplicati`, `experience` (windows), `fedora`, `nusgwvm`,
`salt`, `google-pixel-8-pro`.
**A subnet route is advertised for the home LAN.** odin's LAN address `192.168.90.103` is
reachable from `dev` and routes over `tailscale0`:
```
$ ip route get 192.168.90.103
192.168.90.103 dev tailscale0 table 52 src 100.94.16.46
```
Both the tailnet IP and the LAN IP answer at ~34 ms RTT — the same path. This matters:
the `myunraid.net` URL below looks like a cloud relay, but **DNS resolves it to the
private `192.168.90.103`**, so traffic goes direct over Tailscale and never leaves the
tailnet. If Tailscale is down, none of it is reachable.
---
## WebGUI / API endpoint
```
https://192-168-90-103.87c90a69c53e7197560c778a63f483e675130f2a.myunraid.net:8443/
```
The hostname encodes odin's LAN IP with dashes, under a per-server hash on `myunraid.net`.
This is the **canonical vhost** — not merely a convenience alias. Use it for everything.
### Why the plain LAN IP does not work
Both failure modes are real and confirmed:
| Attempt | Result | Verified |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `https://192.168.90.103:8443/graphql` | **404** from nginx | curl |
| `http://192.168.90.103/graphql` | **302** → the `myunraid.net` URL | curl |
| `https://<myunraid-host>:8443/graphql` | **200**, GraphQL responds | curl |
nginx only serves `/graphql` on the `myunraid.net` `server_name`; the raw IP vhost returns
404. Plain HTTP redirects to that hostname — and **the redirect strips the `x-api-key`
header**, so a client that follows redirects authenticates as nobody. Always call the
`myunraid.net` URL directly rather than relying on a redirect.
### TLS caveat — correcting the other repo
`unraid-docker-manager` states "Valid certs via myunraid.net — no SSL ignore needed."
**That is not true from `dev`.** Verification fails here:
```
depth=1 C=US, O=Let's Encrypt, CN=YR1
verify error:num=20:unable to get local issuer certificate
depth=0 CN=*.87c90a69c53e7197560c778a63f483e675130f2a.myunraid.net
```
The leaf is a genuine Let's Encrypt wildcard, but the chain presents an intermediate
(`YR1`) that this box's CA bundle (`ca-certificates 20250419`) cannot chain to a trusted
root — either the server omits the intermediate or the bundle predates it. The cert is not
forged; the chain is incomplete *for this client*.
Practical consequence: **`curl` needs `-k` from `dev`**, and any script that talks to odin
must either pass the insecure flag or pin/supply the issuer. n8n running *on* odin may
well verify fine, which is likely why the other repo's claim held there. Prefer supplying
the missing intermediate over making `-k` a permanent habit — `-k` disables verification
entirely, which on a tailnet is a tolerable but real weakening.
---
## Unraid GraphQL API
- **Endpoint:** `{UNRAID_HOST}/graphql`, POST, where `UNRAID_HOST` is the `myunraid.net`
base URL **without** the `/graphql` suffix.
- **Auth:** `x-api-key: <key>` header.
- **Availability:** native in Unraid 7.2+ (odin is on 7.2); 6.97.1 needs the Connect plugin.
Unauthenticated requests return HTTP **200** with a GraphQL error body — not an HTTP 401:
```json
{"errors":[{"message":"Invalid CSRF token","extensions":{"code":"UNAUTHENTICATED",
"originalError":{"error":"Unauthorized","statusCode":401}}}],"data":null}
```
**Never treat HTTP 200 as success.** Always inspect `response.errors[]`.
### Polling running containers
```bash
curl -sS -k -X POST "${UNRAID_HOST}/graphql" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "x-api-key: ${UNRAID_API_KEY}" \
-d '{"query":"query { docker { containers { id names state } } }"}'
```
```json
{"data":{"docker":{"containers":[
{"id":"<server_hash>:<container_hash>","names":["/n8n"],"state":"RUNNING"}
]}}}
```
Field behaviours that bite:
- `state` is **UPPERCASE**`RUNNING`, not `running`.
- `names` is an array and entries are **`/`-prefixed** — `/n8n`, not `n8n`.
- `id` is a `PrefixedID`: `{server_hash}:{container_hash}`, two 64-char SHA-256 hex
strings joined by a colon. The server half is identical for every container on odin.
- **`isUpdateAvailable` does not exist** in the 7.2 schema, despite appearing in that
repo's earlier research. Introspect before relying on any field.
### API keys
Not present on this box — `.env.unraid-api` is gitignored and absent from the clone. Create
a key scoped to what the script actually needs:
```bash
unraid-api apikey --create --name "<name>" --permissions "DOCKER:UPDATE_ANY" --json
```
Or WebGUI → Settings → Management Access → API Keys. Store it in the collection's own
`.env`, never in git.
---
## Gotchas carried over from `unraid-docker-manager`
- **Each Bash tool call is a fresh shell.** Source the env file in the *same* command
chain as the request: `. .env.unraid-api; curl ...`. A separate `source` call is lost.
- **Large API responses:** save to a temp file before parsing; piping a 400 KB body
straight into `python3 -c` fails silently.
- Docker API `204 No Content` means success with an empty body.