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Docker issues after system upgrade.

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Hey all-

 

I recently upgraded to Unraid 6.12.4.  I did this about a week ago, its been working great.  Since then I have rebuilt my opensense firewall AND did some major server upgrades:  New MB, New Ram, new cache drives. multiple cache pools.....Thats all working fine.   My issues:

 

1-

Docker network unable to be assigned to 2nd network card.  Prior to the upgrade, I had 2 networks.  1 br0 bridge network and one standalone card.  I was able to select either network and assign each docker container to either network (while leaving host access to custom networks off) and assign a custom IP/subnet.

 

For example, I had br0 192.168.1.0/24 and eth3 10.10.10.0/24.  I could choose custom network and use either one.  NOW I cannot do this.  Docker settings shows both options but I cannot select eth4 in a container.

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I have re-done all network settings, including renaming both unraid system network files, going into gui mode, and starting over.  I have created command line custom dockers and manually assigned subnets...still wont use the 2nd card.  I have also deleted and rebuilt the docker.img file.

 

One thing I noticed in the diagnostics attached, config/docker.cfg STILL shows the old ETH3 from my old card along side the ETH4 from the new build.  I do not know how to remove this.  Either way, ETH3 is part of BR0 and working fine; ETH3 is not an option in the docker UI.

 

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Network settings:

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This one is wierd...I have SONARR/RADARR/READAR set to go through a VPN container.  This is working perfectly fine.  I can access the UI's via manually typing in ports/IP in the address bar.

 

BUT when i connect to my router remotely via VPN, I cannot access any container set to route through the VPN container.  if i change them from routing through to br0, I can access them over my VPN connection.  I can access anything else (nextcloud,etc) over VPN, its ONLY the containers routed through the VPN. 

 

The firewall isnt blocking requests, I can see the pass through.  I just cant load UI's.

From firewall showing green: (the pink is my search).

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Something is screwy with my docker networking.

 

Ive done a ton of searching / redoing / etc...

suggestions?

 

 

diagnostics-20231120-1641 (2).zip

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Edited by Argus006

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