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Just figured it out.
For future OPNSense users, go to System: Settings: Administration. then, under Alternate Hostnames, enter "myunraid.net"
That allows me to access local web GUI normally.- 1
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Does anyone know how to do this via OPNSense? Trying to find the equivalent to the video and am struggling.
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On 8/29/2020 at 7:40 PM, MandolinJeff said:
And the address range for a static IP has to be reserved for static IP's. So if I let it assign an address from the DHCP pool and then try to make it static, I'll have to carve that address out from the DHCP pool. So instead I changed it to a range (3) I already had set up for static IPs. Either way it looks like I may be going back to 43 regardless.
I now suspect it has to do with TLD and DNS Rebinding being blocked by OPNSense.
Did you figure this out? Just moved to OPNSense and can ping the Unraid server, but can't access through any webgui path.
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Did you ever figure this out? Same issue here.
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Hello! Did you ever have any success on solving this?
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For the life of me, I have gone through the forums, the documentation, the logs, and I can't figure out why the docker isn't caching the foundry downloads.
I've run chown to make sure it had access, tried making the container_cache myself, tried leaving it to the installer, etc. It never makes the file, and if I put a .zip in there, it doesn't see it.
Am I missing an obvious flag? I don't even know where it is holding it while the docker runs, only to lose the data on restart. I am fairly new to hosting dockers, so maybe this is an obvious fix, any ideas?
Can't access web UI using "Tower" after IP address change.
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Just figured it out.
For future OPNSense users, go to System: Settings: Administration. then, under Alternate Hostnames, enter "myunraid.net"
That allows me to access local web GUI normally.