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Relic664

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  1. It's been some time since I posted this, so I wanted to post the "solution". The iptables created by Unraid's built in wire guard interfere with accessing the webui from another vlan. In my case, I was trying to access the webui from a different vlan. I had no issues when the tunnel was down, but if the tunnel was up (even if no containers were using the interface) it wouldn't work. So the guide should really note that this limitation; you can't access webui from a different vlan if the wire guard tunnel is up, regardless of how you have your vlan configured.
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  3. As described in the title, I can't access the webui for docker containers, even locally, when the containers are configured to use a wireguard interface that's configured via unraid. I know the wireguard connection works fine as I can ping external sites over the interface from unraid itself (over the wireguard interface) and from inside the container, so it doesn't seem to be a connection issue. More likely some routing issue? The webui works fine when configured in bridge mode. I get "connection time outs" when the interface is up. I was trying to follow the guide here Most people have had issues trying to do this remotely, but my issue specifically is local, so I'm not sure where to go with this to fix it.

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