February 27, 20215 yr Hi. I feel like I asked this years ago but can find no evidence. When I first set up unraid it was on a single ethernet lead into Nic 1. That worked fine. Today I tried setting up a bond on 4 other nics. And whilst it connects internally just fine, it cannot access the internet, none of my dockers work etc. I tried deleting the config files for network from the USB and start again, but this clearly does not delete all networking stuff because unraid complained that Nic1 was down and to plug in a cable. I know I had this problem before, but for the life of me I cannot recall how I fixed it. In short I dont want to use Nic1, I want to use the bond I created. Can someone give me a pointer?
February 27, 20215 yr Author Additional info on Nic one, the settings for it allow me to enter DNS. But the bond settings do not offer this. Evidently I need to make the Bond the main one, but unraid seems pretty wed to me using only Nic 1.
February 27, 20215 yr 58 minutes ago, garethsnaim said: Additional info on Nic one, the settings for it allow me to enter DNS. But the bond settings do not offer this. Evidently I need to make the Bond the main one, but unraid seems pretty wed to me using only Nic 1. unRAID will always use eth0 (I assume that is your NIC 1). If you want another interface assigned to eth0, change it in Network Settings by assigning desired MAC address to eth0. And of course you have to stop Docker and VM Manager to make changes to interfaces such as DNS, IP addresses, etc.
February 27, 20215 yr Author Ok I'll take a look, but surely a bond of 4 nics is not one mac address?
March 5, 20215 yr Author Ok so I changed the bond to be eth0 and the server told me to reboot which I did. I booted in GUI mode and can see the interface from there. Dockers can now reach the internet. But I cannot access the GUI from LAN
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