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are my network settings correct?

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Just curious if I have this all setup correctly.

 

  • On my router, 192.168.11.1, I have unRaid's MAC setup as a static DHCP assignment to 192.168.11.53
  • I do have a piHole server at 192.168.11.4, it's on it's own RaspberryPi
  • I have dockers enabled that use letsencyrpt and reverse proxy on "proxynet"
  • I want all the normal clients to be forced using the piHole blocker, unRaid shouldn't bother with it
  • I have a Wireguard VPN using subdomains at duckdns.org
  • Nextcloud and Bitwarden are also running on proxynet via letsencrypt and my own domain, as a subdomain

 

I'm thinking I should:

  • could change unRaid's primary DNS to the router, 192.168.11.1
  • remove the static DHCP assignment on the router for the unRaid static IP. As it's already set to static, it won't even query the DHCP server

 

Any other thoughts or observations? Thanks!

 

 

 

 

unRaid > Settings > Network

IPv4 address assignment: static

IPv4 address: 192.168.11.53    /16  (this might be unnecessary b/c of the above static assignment)

IPv4 default gateway: 192.168.11.1

IPv4 DNS server: 192.168.11.3  (not sure what the heck this is! Maybe I meant for it to be .4 the pihole server...?)

IPv4 DNS server 2: 9.9.9.9

IPv4 DNS server 3: 8.8.8.8

Desired MTU: 1500

Enable VLANs: No

 

 

 

unRaid   192.168.11.53

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router  192.168.11.1

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piHole   192.168.11.4

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