May 5, 20242 yr I have a network organized around pfSens with several VLANs. I also have a UniFi AP. I don't know where and how to connect the Unraid server. Should it be in a separate VLAN or should it not be routed at all. I don't know which port in the managed switch TPLink tl-sg108e and which settings to turn on (Tag or Untag). Should it be in the same subnet as the AP and switch. Some basic things would mean to me. In which case I can VMs and containers put in individual vlans (i.e. put Jellyfin on the IoT network so the clients don't have to traverse pfsense to reach it). Thanks in advance.
June 19, 20242 yr After watching a few youtube videos on pfsense and opnsense (ServetheHome, HackerHaven, DavesGarage, etc) I was also wondering the same thing. Not sure why someone has not had the decency to answer your question for over a month. This is something that really annoys me with Unraid, I see many posts with questions which are not replied to. Cheers and I hope you get a reply.
June 19, 20242 yr Author Watched and read a lot. The general conclusion is that the Unraid server is not rooted (that it is not in any vlan). I left the Unraid server (or any other server, NAS) in the subnet where my pfsense LAN port, AP, managed switch is. I'm slowly getting into the world of pfsens, networking and everything else. I'm going step by step. I agree with you that no one is answering what seems to me to be a very simple question. Although everyone has their own opinion.
June 20, 20242 yr I often get quite annoyed why some questions are NEVER responded to. This is unlike the many forums I use for computer, photography, photoshop, 3D modeling and classic car support.
June 21, 20242 yr I suspect there are a few users of Unraid who would like to add a firewall solution to their home networks. So very surprised that there has not been a reply.
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