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[6.12.3] Hide WebUI on a public ip server

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Hello everyone!
I'm very new with Unraid, actually just installed for the first time.
 

My (first :D) issue is that the way my ISP works, i only get a static external ip address based on my card's MAC address. Server is a dell r720 and i also have a lan cable from the server's second port to my home wifi router (some 4G weirdo). In this router i've set the server's second port MAC address to be assigned local ip 192.168.0.10.

In Unraid i have eth0 with dhcp on auto and it got the external ip address. The eth1 with dhcp on got ip 192..10.

By some miracle, running ping in terminal to yahoo and to my desktop's 192 ip, both work.

Now, my first problem is that WebUI is accessible on both ips (external and 192..10), is there a way to prevent the ui being thrown out on the internet like that?
 

Second issue is that i tried to create my first vm :) and apparently, it doesn't have internet access, guess my luck ended.

The unraid eth0 connection is set to bonding no, enable bridging yes and members of br0 is just eth0. I don't want to use the 4G internet from eth1 so i didn't include it.

So, if i want to share the internet from my eth0 external ip to a vm, what are my options here?

Thank you!

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Just now, trurl said:

Don't put your server on the internet.

Take your server off the internet immediately!!!

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is there a way to achieve this? :

 

only use eth0 for unraid os

 

and inside a vm settings:

 

only use eth1 for this vm

 

this way, if i would set the local network to eth0, the webui would be accesibile only on lan.

 

and inside the vm (for example an ubuntu install), i could set its network interface mac address to the one registered with my isp and i would get the external ip to the ubuntu vm.

 

that would be awesome, is this possible?

49 minutes ago, ChrissR said:

My (first :D) issue is that the way my ISP works, i only get a static external ip address based on my card's MAC address.

Why don't as most people doing, get the router to connect ISP.

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

Take your server off the internet immediately!!!

If you haven't already taken your server off the internet, you are already being hacked.

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