r0zzy5

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  1. Great, that's good to know. Although after disabling the global c-states in the BIOS, I have not had any more MCE events and my server has not gone unresponsive since, so this definitely seems to have solved the issue Sent from my GM1913 using Tapatalk
  2. Found this topic which has exactly the same error as me: Seems to be a problem with Ryzen processors than can be fixed by disabling "Global C-state control" in the BIOS. I have done this now, hopefully it will sort my issue.
  3. I have been getting the following error show up in the "Fix Common Problems" plugin: I have installed mcelog and have downloaded the diagnostics (attached). The relevant part of syslog.txt seems to be: A while after this error shows up in Fix Common Problems (not sure on exact timing as it changes each time), my server goes completely unresponsive and must be power cycled. Is this a sign that my CPU is failing? nas-diagnostics-20220302-2032.zip
  4. Turns out I had "host access to custom networks" enabled in my docker settings. I don't think I actually need this, so I disabled it and now everything seems to be working correctly. I can access all my machines over Wireguard and the local DNS resolution from pfSense is also working over Wireguard.
  5. I am trying to configure Wireguard on my unRAID server (v6.8.3) for "remote tunneled access". When I connect to my tunnel using the Wireguard Android app (v1.0.20200927) from my OnePlus 7 Pro (OxygenOS 10.0.9), I can access the unRAID web GUI (and docker containers) by IP only (no name resolution) but I cannot access any other devices on my network. Tunnel settings: Local tunnel network pool: 10.253.0.0/24 Local tunnel address: 10.253.0.1 Local endpoint: vpn.mydomain.com:51820 Local server uses NAT: Yes Peer settings: Peer type of access: Remote tunneled access Peer tunnel address: 10.253.0.2 Peer allowed IPs: 10.253.0.2 Peer DNS server: 192.168.1.1 I forwarded port 51820/UDP to 192.168.1.5 (my unRAID server IP) on my pfSense router (IP: 192.168.1.1), which also acts as my DNS server. I have my domain hosted with Cloudflare and have configured the vpn.mydomain.com subdomain to point to my public IP address with proxy disabled. I would like to be able to access all my network devices through this Wireguard tunnel. What am I doing wrong?