noja Posted December 30, 2021 Share Posted December 30, 2021 (edited) I got a new pfsense firewall installed today and had to change the previous lan into a VLAN with a tag. The new LAN is exactly the same so that all my static IPs could stick around, but now it has a VLAN tag whereas before it didn't. Both of my Unraid servers are fully accessible via SSH and the NFS/SMB connections are working fine, but docker containers and GUI are inaccessible. Is there config that I missed that I can edit through SSH? So logs say something like: "Dec 30 13:56:09 SERVER-NAME nginx: 2021/12/30 13:56:09 [error] 32152#32152: *19991992 auth request unexpected status: 502 while sending to client, client: 172.16.XXX.XX, server: , request: "GET /Dashboard HTTP/2.0", host: "LOTSOFLETTERS&NUMBERS.unraid.net" Edited December 30, 2021 by noja Quote Link to comment
TuskenUnRaider Posted December 30, 2021 Share Posted December 30, 2021 I just had same issue, I had to manually set gateway on vlan to higher priority than "main" interface by setting default gateway metric on vlan to 1, and "main" interface to a higher number like 5 or 10. My issue was I could no longer access /Docker management page, this fixed it. Quote Link to comment
noja Posted December 30, 2021 Author Share Posted December 30, 2021 8 minutes ago, TuskenUnRaider said: I just had same issue, I had to manually set gateway on vlan to higher priority than "main" interface by setting default gateway metric on vlan to 1, and "main" interface to a higher number like 5 or 10. My issue was I could no longer access /Docker management page, this fixed it. Thanks for the help! So I've set the VLAN to 1, but how do I change the "main" interface to something else? My "main" interface isn't a VLAN. Quote Link to comment
Solution noja Posted January 4, 2022 Author Solution Share Posted January 4, 2022 To anyone looking for this in the future, I never did sort out why the networking wouldn't work. My solution was to create a new VLAN for my servers like I had been planning for a long time. Setting the static IPs over to the new VLAN flushed whatever issues arose and everything works fine. I had to connect directly to the servers and reboot in GUI mode and I set the IPs that way. I have to assume that if I switched the IPs back to the original VLAN, life would work again, but I'm not going to test that now that I've set things up the way they should have been done in the first place. Quote Link to comment
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