Extended readme.md to include health check
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| |`UFW_EXTRA_PORTS` | Allows the comma separated list of ports through the firewall. Respects UFW_ALLOW_GW_NET. | `UFW_EXTRA_PORTS=9910,23561,443`| | ||||
| |`UFW_DISABLE_IPTABLES_REJECT` | Prevents the use of `REJECT` in the `iptables` rules, for hosts without the `ipt_REJECT` module (such as the Synology NAS). | `UFW_DISABLE_IPTABLES_REJECT=true`| | ||||
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| ### Health check option | ||||
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| Because your VPN connection can sometimes fail, Docker will run a health check on this container every 5 minutes to see if the container is still connected to the internet. By default, this check is done by pinging google.com once. You change the host that is pinged. | ||||
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| | Variable | Function | Example | | ||||
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| | `HEALTH_CHECK_HOST` | this host is pinged to check if the network connection still works | `google.com` | | ||||
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| ### Permission configuration options | ||||
| By default the startup script applies a default set of permissions and ownership on the transmission download, watch and incomplete directories. The GLOBAL_APPLY_PERMISSIONS directive can be used to disable this functionality. | ||||
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