November 16, 20232 yr So I just replaced my router and it now shows my servers ip in attached devices twice. The one mac address matched my network settings. It shows 5 wired devices two being the same ip as the server. I only have 4 ports plugged in so not sure what would cause this? I did restart the server and the same issue . tower-diagnostics-20231116-1727.zip Edited November 16, 20232 yr by Gragorg
November 16, 20232 yr Author 43 minutes ago, JonathanM said: ipvlan? Not entirely sure when i run ifconfig -a I get the following entry for it vhost0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 ether :::MY MAC ADDRESS: txqueuelen 500 (Ethernet) RX packets 48562 bytes 8494721 (8.1 MiB) RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 50 bytes 2100 (2.0 KiB) TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 I thought it was weird as it never showed up in my old router. I assume this comes from docker networks? Everything seems to work as it should. Does this require any further attention? Edited November 16, 20232 yr by Gragorg
November 16, 20232 yr Author Something else I noticed under Docker settings. On test server it shows "Docker custom network type: ipvlan". That docker setting is totally missing on my server?
November 16, 20232 yr Community Expert 3 minutes ago, Gragorg said: Something else I noticed under Docker settings. On test server it shows "Docker custom network type: ipvlan". That docker setting is totally missing on my server? Option is only there if you have bridging enabled.
November 17, 20232 yr Author So is it normal to have 2 mac address showing on the same IP in my new router?
January 16, 20242 yr Author Still haven't been able to address why my IP is listed twice in my router. Have noticed this occasionally in my logs *** WARNING: Detected another IPv4 mDNS stack running on this host. This makes mDNS unreliable and is thus not recommended. *** unraid Bonding and Bridging are both off on this server however they are both turned on my other server. Not sure if this has anything to do with it. In the router the IP shows twice with different MAC addresses When I run "ip a" One MAC address shows as eth0 and the second shows as vhost0@eth0. Any ideas? tower-diagnostics-20240116-1346.zip
March 3, 20242 yr I am seeing the same issue (no bridging enabled): eth0 and vhost0 have the same IP and different MACs
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