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  1. Have also lost my shares and cannot reach the Unraid server via smb...
  2. OK guys, I got this working... I can now access my home SERVERS/lan which is being the CGNAT. Everything is accessible, just like it was with wireguard... I just needed to remove my home IP subnet range from the exclude list in the cloudflare zerotrust dashboard. Hooe this helps other people... It would be great to have something like this built directly into Unraid, but am happy with the docker for now.
  3. Had a look at this and doesn't look like that's the problem.
  4. I also used to use wireguard to connect into Unraid, but with the double CGNAT, and not IP6 I can't use that any more... But thanks for the help
  5. I have a question... As I'm behind a double NAT CGNAT config, I was want to set up a tunnel so that I can access by home LAN remotely on the road. Has anyone been successful in getting this to work? I can access the tunnel OK using my android mobile and the WARP 1.1.1.1 app, but can't seem to access any of my LAN servers/resources using the 192.168.0.1 IP address range. Any pointer would be appreciate. (I have already the 192.168.0.0 arrange range routed in the Cloudlfare dashboard.)
  6. Did you get this to work? As I'm having issues seeing the UPS with the same setup.
  7. I would actually love to see what the power would be like with the Windows VMs turned off and Unraid just running on the E cores, and the transcoding done through the iGPU 🙂. I would love to see if it get anywhere near my current i9 mini nuc unraid server which runs at ~20W with 10 dockers and 24TB of NVMes
  8. My suggestion is to run unraid as a VM inside windows. I currently use this and I like the setup. I'm using Vmware and Plop iso to boot from the Unraid USB. You can also edit the vmx file to automatically connect the Unraid USB drive to the VM client.
  9. Ok, I've had a couple of days look at this and tried to get it to work. I am convinced it is possible, but I failed in my attempts. The card resets several times, I've also got rid of all the errors and I can get the UHD 605 driver installed without problems in the windows VM, but no output on the hdmi or DP. I may give this another shot in Ubuntu or arch at some point... or even under proxmox. BTW I was using the latest beta kernel.
  10. Hi Simt, I'll have a look at this tomorrow, but I think you are almost there, just a few changes to the QEMU xml, which I think I can help with. You need to map your real igpu device to a virtual pcie bus in the virtual machine. It's straight forward, but just done slightly different in unraid. I'm not at my rig or I'd send the info now. If you can send me or point me in the direction of your vbios for the UHD605 I would much appreciate it.
  11. I would also love to get some progress on the J4105 with the Intel UDH 605 I have an Odroid H2 myself and it's currently running unraid with a PFSense VM really nicely. If I was able to use the igd in a VM this would be perfect. I have seen reports that it is possible to pass through the UHD 605 to a VM, check out the top post in the following link. https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-5-2-gemini-lake-and-igd-graphics-passthrough-for-ubuntu-18.47129/page-2 I haven't had time the last few weeks to tinker and try to get it to work but my previous attempts I could get the pass through and the UHD 605 to show up in windows device manager, but no output displayed via HDMI... Let me know your mileage. Also if you could send or attach your UHD605 video ROM bios that would be much appreciated, as I can see if that gives me any more progress. I know that was the key with my 9900k passthrough setup.
  12. I love the web GUI interface, with so many easy to access advanced functions. I would love to see Intel gvt-v and vgpu integration in the virtual machines. This will be a game changer!
  13. I had this problem myself, but tracked it down to me pre allocating video memory. I had 1GB. Set the value to auto and unraid booted fine after that.
  14. Guys you can turn on pointer trails and adjust them to short. Then you can see your mouse cursor again. Hope that helps