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problems with network settings

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Each time i change a network setting i'm stuck.

I have no more access to network settings page only the choice of giving a name to eth0. 

docker network custom br0 is no more selectable in docker template. 

 

Capture d’écran 2023-10-07 à 19.17.33.png

godzilla-diagnostics-20231007-1919.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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it seems to be the macvlan call traces problem.

So if i understand correctly i have to disable bridging on eth0.

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it's too odd.

I reboot to regain access to network settings.

i deactivated bridging on eth0 and network settings disappeared again.

edit: unraid doesn't create a custom docker network with macvlan driver. I tried to create one with portainer but after validation the network get created with driver: "none"

Edited by caplam

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Try renaming/deleting /boot/config/network.cfg and rebooting to go back to defaults.

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It seems that i also have problem in docker.cfg.

here's my file:

DOCKER_ENABLED="yes"
DOCKER_IMAGE_FILE="/mnt/user/docker/"
DOCKER_IMAGE_SIZE="60"
DOCKER_APP_CONFIG_PATH="/mnt/user/appdata/"
DOCKER_APP_UNRAID_PATH=""
DOCKER_READMORE="yes"
DOCKER_CUSTOM_NETWORKS="eth1 "
DOCKER_LOG_ROTATION="yes"
DOCKER_LOG_SIZE="10m"
DOCKER_LOG_FILES="2"
DOCKER_AUTHORING_MODE="no"
DOCKER_USER_NETWORKS="preserve"
DOCKER_TIMEOUT="120"
DOCKER_IMAGE_TYPE="folder"
DOCKER_AUTO_ETH2="no"
DOCKER_DHCP6_ETH0="fdd6:c963:62f:4879:2001:7e8:f883:a401:::/72"
DOCKER_DHCP_ETH0="192.168.178.128/27"
DOCKER_ALLOW_ACCESS="yes"

and the gui:

 

Capture d’écran 2023-10-08 à 12.55.02.png

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i've been able to create a custom docker network with macvlan but ipv6 is not enabled for it.

Can i delete network.cfg and docker.cfg ?

Edited by caplam

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Not sure docker.cfg reverts to defaults without a file, but you can always get the default docker.cfg from an Unraid download zip.

33 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Not sure docker.cfg reverts to defaults without a file, but you can always get the default docker.cfg from an Unraid download zip.

docker.cfg reverts to stock on a delete, but you HAVE to reboot.  If you don't reboot you will get continual corruption messages in the GUI and unknown operation until its recreated.

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deleted docker.cfg, network.cfg and rebooted.

 

custom docker network eth0 with macvlan driver, ipv6 enabled and parent interface vhost0 get created upon reboot.

I had to set up docker parameters and it started correctly.

I'm on the way to try to enable ipv6 on my entire network.

Until now i had ignored ipv6 but now i'm trying to understand how it works and how i can use it.  

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