ChIck3n

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  1. Ok, little confusion in wording here I guess. My LAN IP is 192, I know not to use this. The WAN IP of my router is the one starting with 10. The one DuckDNS reports is the one starting with 96. 96 is what all the "find IP" websites return as well, and shows all the correct data for my ISP. The only info on the 10 address is that it is a LAN IP, but this router is plugged directly into the ISP provided fiber network box. I'm at a loss here, it's like my ISP is running me on an internal LAN or something? Nope, no VPN is enabled on my end. All my devices return that IP when I go to IP check websites, but the WAN IP on my router is different. The one DuckDNS reports has all the correct info for my ISP, so it's not like it's getting bad info, but it's just not the one on my router. More and more it's looking like something weird my ISP is doing, but I'm not sure.
  2. So I set up the docker, but for some reason it keeps detecting my IP as something that is not my IP. The docker seems to be running fine, if I manually change it to the correct IP (the one I see in my router's config) then my openVPN works fine. Until it changes it back to the same "not my IP" IP 5 minutes later. I followed Spaceinvader One's tutorial, didn't change any other settings. I disabled other dockers, even disabled openVPN to see if it was somehow changing something, but nope. Still goes back to random IP I've never seen before, it starts with 96, my real IP starts with 10, and all my network IPs start with 192. Any clue what is going wrong? Edit: I did an IP lookup online, and apparently it returns the same "not my IP" address. It names it as part of my ISP, so could it be something my ISP is doing weird and not showing my true IP? When I look up my actual IP, it has no info besides "Private IP Address LAN". So I guess my ISP is just being weird?