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KVM can not access Dockers on same netowork when using different interfaces

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I have several network adapters on my unRaid server 6.10.3.

 

Dockers run on the default eth0, aka, br0, well I assume that based upon choosing "Network Type" to "Bridge", it will use the same adapter that the unRaid web ui is presented on.

 

So a docker running on the default "bridge" network.

KVM running on eth1 (which i have connected to the same LAN as eth0, i wan't to spread out network traffic to KVMs vs File Share/dockers).

 

I can Access the KVMs and the Dockers just fine from another computer.  Issues arrise when I try to access a Docker from the KVM.

 

I keep getting "connection reset by peer".

 

I assume some kind of firewall/issue on unRaid is causing this? or is it Docker?  Is there a command I can run to fix this issue?

 

Thank you!

 

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60 views and no ideas? should I email unraid directly?  Thank you to those that took the time to read but unfortunately don't have an answer for me :(

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21 hours ago, bonienl said:

How exactly did you configure eth0 and eth1 on Unraid?

 

(Sorry other image header was chopped off is eth0, which has the IP for unraid on it).

 

 

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Edited by marcusone1

You should make eth1 a bridge member of eth0 (br0).

 

Change the eth0 configuration and make both eth0 and eth1 a bridge member.

 

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2 hours ago, bonienl said:

You should make eth1 a bridge member of eth0 (br0).

 

Change the eth0 configuration and make both eth0 and eth1 a bridge member.

 

Ok, I will try that thank you.

 

Will that affect my VLANs on eth1?

 

Also note: eth0 is a 10G, and eth1 a 1G interface, does that matter... i.e. will eth0 still be used to access the unraid and files, dockers, and eth1 the KVM/others used on eth1?

Edited by marcusone1

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