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IP Conflict - possibly Docker configuration related?

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I replied to this post earlier in the week but no traction so thought I'd start a new thread.

 

I've got a Ubiquity DM-SE router and it's reporting an IP conflict with my UnRAID server IP:

 

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Doing an ifconfig from a terminal window shows this with respect to the MAC address with the conflict:

 

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I tried removing vhost0 from the GUI but no luck plus I noticed I have the same route (192.168.1.0/24) with 2 different gateways (vhost0 and bond0):

 

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How do I figure out what setting is causing the IP conflict or is this to be expected (doesn't seem it like should be)? Thanks

Edited by betaman

Solved by JorgeB

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I believe this is normal with Ubiquity equipment if you have bridging disabled, if you are on v6.12.10 try bridging enabled with ipvlan, with 7.0.0-beta you should be able to use macvlan with bridiging enabled without issues.

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34 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

I believe this is normal with Ubiquity equipment if you have bridging disabled, if you are on v6.12.10 try bridging enabled with ipvlan, with 7.0.0-beta you should be able to use macvlan with bridiging enabled without issues.

 

Thanks for the response. I'm on v6.12.10 so I tried enabling bridging in network settings and I did a reboot of the server. I was still showing 2 MAC addresses with different IPs but now it seems to be "fixed". One address showing but I don't recognize the MAC address (it's 72:cd:fe:eb:3e:49 which is not the MAC address of the eth0 port on my server). Perhaps it's related to the bridging (see pic):

 

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Edited by betaman

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The other thing is I can't assign a fixed IP address (reservation) to this new MAC address because the UDM-SE thinks it's still tied to the prior setting. Do I need to reverse the bridging, remove fixed IP from the original MAC address and then re-enable bridging etc.?

 

EDIT: Probably not a huge deal since I have the static IP assigned in UnRAID but I guess I'm just anal...haha

Edited by betaman

  • 2 weeks later...
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I did what I described above and was able to resolve the IP conflict as well as reserve the IP address once I undid and redid the bridging solution that @JorgeB suggested.

 

Thanks!

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