NeoDude

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  1. Yep, I have to agree. I use your docker with a variety of different devices including Raspberry Pi's, Android Phones and Samsung TVs. It's been faultless.
  2. Save yourself the hassle and just buy an Intel PCIe Dual NIC to pass through.
  3. I would be interested in this Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
  4. Most decent routers have VPN facilities. Personally I don't have any external ports forwarded to UnRaid and I do everything by connecting into my home network using OpenVPN. I previously had an OpenVPN server set up on my ASUS router and now have one set up in pfSense.
  5. Nice build, very similar to mine, although yours is a lot neater
  6. What if the Firewall VM was using a dedicated passed through NIC, would it not then virtually be a separate device?
  7. I've tried 3 different DNS providers without success. Seems to be working fine this morning though. Very confusing.
  8. Thanks but I doubt it's related. I have multiple devices on my network, both Windows and other OSs, and both static and DHCP assigned addresses. None of the devices can access the website.
  9. And it's away again. I performed another tracert with my new IP and again I can't access the website. It's almost like the act of performing the tracert has somehow blocked my IP.
  10. Working now. Had to reboot my modem and so have now got a different IP.
  11. tracert from my laptop this time and I've reverted to using my ISP supplied DNS as opposed to OpenDNS which is what I normally use... 1 5 ms 2 ms 2 ms router.asus.com [172.16.20.101] 2 17 ms 16 ms 16 ms 10.172.24.1 3 21 ms 23 ms 16 ms sgyl-core-2a-xe-122-0.network.virginmedia.net [62.252.231.169] 4 * * * Request timed out. 5 * * * Request timed out. 6 * * * Request timed out. 7 28 ms 33 ms 27 ms teln-ic-2-ae1-0.network.virginmedia.net [212.250.14.146] 8 29 ms 27 ms 27 ms ve1011.r1.lon1.uk.atrato.net [80.94.66.28] 9 109 ms 110 ms 112 ms et-05-01-00.edge01.atl01.us.as5580.net [78.152.34.165] 10 114 ms 109 ms 112 ms coloat-as46562-gw.r1.atl1.us.atrato.net [78.152.46.194] 11 117 ms 114 ms 111 ms 66.71.255.133 12 135 ms 133 ms 135 ms 206.220.173.18 13 * * * Request timed out. 14 * * * Request timed out. 15 * * * Request timed out. 16 * * * Request timed out. 17 * * * Request timed out. 18 * * * Request timed out. 19 * * * Request timed out. 20 * * * Request timed out. 21 * * * Request timed out. 22 * * * Request timed out. 23 * * * Request timed out. 24 * * * Request timed out. 25 * * * Request timed out. 26 * * * Request timed out. 27 * * * Request timed out. 28 * * * Request timed out. 29 * * * Request timed out. 30 * * * Request timed out. Would my ISP be blocking this for some reason?
  12. Still no access today. Traceroute from my router looks like this... traceroute to lime-technology.com (216.119.154.106), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 10.172.24.1 (10.172.24.1) 13.596 ms 17.417 ms 88.857 ms 2 sgyl-core-2a-xe-122-0.network.virginmedia.net (62.252.231.169) 48.911 ms 11.684 ms 16.601 ms 3 * * * 4 * * * 5 * * * 6 teln-ic-2-ae1-0.network.virginmedia.net (212.250.14.146) 26.332 ms 21.633 ms 60.318 ms 7 80.94.66.28 (80.94.66.28) 27.817 ms 29.444 ms 29.253 ms 8 78.152.34.165 (78.152.34.165) 125.350 ms 105.782 ms 104.070 ms 9 78.152.50.169 (78.152.50.169) 105.298 ms 114.684 ms 110.325 ms 10 66.71.255.133 (66.71.255.133) 118.241 ms 66.71.255.143 (66.71.255.143) 106.406 ms 66.71.255.133 (66.71.255.133) 110.593 ms 11 206.220.173.18 (206.220.173.18) 131.715 ms 130.320 ms 192.075 ms 12 * * * 13 * * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 * * * 22 * * * 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * * I'll pm you my IP RobJ, ta
  13. Yep, the wiki page error rings a bell. Still no access today, having to post this on my phone. Hope it doesn't affect server updates.
  14. For the past few days I've been unable to access this website from my home network. All other sites work fine and the site works on my devices if I connect through my phone's data network. Has my ip been banned or something?
  15. As I said, Unassigned Devices would be used if there was a network share on the Ubuntu machine that you wanted mounted within UnRaid for whatever reason. You want to do the opposite, mount a share from UnRaid within Ubuntu. Assuming that the share is set up correctly within UnRaid and you can see it via the network on the Ubuntu machine this should be a matter of adding an entry to the Fstab file, something like... server:/usr/local/ShareName /ShareName nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
  16. I don't understand why you are using the Unassigned Devices plugin? This should be used for mounting external shares for use by UnRaid, it appears what you are wanting to do is the opposite, mount shares from UnRaid to another system.
  17. 6.2.4 I've updated. Fingers crossed Cheers Man.
  18. Think this is the important bit... Nov 28 04:00:01 Gandalf Docker Auto Update: Community Applications Docker Autoupdate running Nov 28 04:00:01 Gandalf Docker Auto Update: Checking for available updates Nov 28 04:00:01 Gandalf Plugin Auto Update: Checking for available plugin updates Nov 28 04:00:08 Gandalf Plugin Auto Update: ca.update.applications.plg version 2016.11.27 does not meet age requirements to update Nov 28 04:00:08 Gandalf Plugin Auto Update: ca.backup.plg version 2016.11.27 does not meet age requirements to update Nov 28 04:00:09 Gandalf Plugin Auto Update: Community Applications Plugin Auto Update finished Nov 28 04:00:18 Gandalf Docker Auto Update: Installing Updates for CouchPotato Headphones musicbrainz Netdata plex Sonarr teamspeak3 unifi Nov 28 04:00:33 Gandalf kernel: veth1697e43: renamed from eth0 Nov 28 04:00:33 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 2(vethb279a51) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:00:33 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 2(vethb279a51) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:00:33 Gandalf kernel: device vethb279a51 left promiscuous mode Nov 28 04:00:33 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 2(vethb279a51) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:00:44 Gandalf kernel: veth4ba317b: renamed from eth0 Nov 28 04:00:44 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 3(vethe2358fa) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:00:45 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 3(vethe2358fa) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:00:45 Gandalf kernel: device vethe2358fa left promiscuous mode Nov 28 04:00:45 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 3(vethe2358fa) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:01:32 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 5(vethc3132e8) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:01:32 Gandalf kernel: veth7ffedad: renamed from eth0 Nov 28 04:01:32 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 5(vethc3132e8) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:01:32 Gandalf kernel: device vethc3132e8 left promiscuous mode Nov 28 04:01:32 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 5(vethc3132e8) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:02:47 Gandalf kernel: vetha65313c: renamed from eth0 Nov 28 04:02:47 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 8(veth9e7763d) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:02:47 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 8(veth9e7763d) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:02:47 Gandalf kernel: device veth9e7763d left promiscuous mode Nov 28 04:02:47 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 8(veth9e7763d) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:04:03 Gandalf kernel: veth982b8a6: renamed from eth0 Nov 28 04:04:03 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 9(vethb57f527) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:04:03 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 9(vethb57f527) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:04:03 Gandalf kernel: device vethb57f527 left promiscuous mode Nov 28 04:04:03 Gandalf kernel: docker0: port 9(vethb57f527) entered disabled state Nov 28 04:04:05 Gandalf sSMTP[32040]: Creating SSL connection to host Nov 28 04:04:05 Gandalf sSMTP[32040]: SSL connection using ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 Nov 28 04:04:07 Gandalf sSMTP[32040]: Sent mail for [email protected] (221 2.0.0 closing connection r7sm60241906wjp.43 - gsmtp) uid=0 username=root outbytes=751 Nov 28 04:04:07 Gandalf Docker Auto Update: Community Applications Docker Autoupdate finished Nov 28 04:40:01 Gandalf sSMTP[25148]: Creating SSL connection to host Nov 28 04:40:01 Gandalf sSMTP[25148]: SSL connection using ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 Nov 28 04:40:04 Gandalf sSMTP[25148]: Sent mail for [email protected] (221 2.0.0 closing connection e5sm26738156wma.12 - gsmtp) uid=0 username=root outbytes=631
  19. Installed this yesterday and this morning I had a notification that around half of my dockers had been "Auto-Updated". Upon checking it appears that the Dockers in question have actually been deleted I've re-installed the dockers in question from templates and all is good with the world again. Any ideas what happened?
  20. After reading this yesterday I updated my CA to take advantage of the Docker Auto Update feature. This morning it would appear that all the dockers that were updated are now orphan images How do I get my dockers back?
  21. In my experience the ISOLCPUS command caused worse performance in my Win10 VM. I just stick with the Core Pinning.