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Well it seems getting it to work via docker wasn't that difficult. I have it working now. Thank you to everyone for your suggestions!
I always thought Docker was some incomprehensible techno-wizardry. Especially when it comes to its networking. Which is odd as I have no issue maintaining a bunch of VMs and LXCs in my homelab. Title changed to solved. Thanks again!
But what was the solution?
I was trying to install it standalone using their install script instructions. The 'solution' was to switch to using their docker instructions and run their docker instead.
I switched from many separate Proxmox VMs for all my services, to a single VM with like 15 docker compose stacks (though still with separate VMs for things like TrueNAS). So much easier to deal with, though it does have some drawbacks of course