Goofed and changed URL base, how can I change it back?

I am using the latest Sonarr on Ubuntu 16.04 and have messed up my nginx reverse proxy and am just going to skip setting up reverse proxy. However I now have a changed URL base to /sonarr and can’t access the normal :8989. Is there anyway to fix this from the command line/files, or do I have to start from scratch?

Try with ipnumber with /sonarr after it.
Or shutdown the service and edit your config file then start it up again.

I wish the ipnumber /sonarr worked but unfortunately it does not work for me. I have no problem with editing the config file but I did not see anything that looked like a config in my /opt/NzbDrone/ folder. I followed the normal Ubuntu recommended installation steps on the Sonarr github wiki.

Where should I be looking for this config?

Nevermind I found the config file in my home directory under .config/NzbDrone/config.yml

I changed the base path to be empty and start the service again and now it works again :slight_smile:

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