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6.12.11: Issues with accessing containers from the internet after switching to IPvlan in Docker

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My server had a few crashes a couple of months back, and the "Fix common problems" plugin suggested, that macvlan might cause issues, and that I should use IPvlan instead.

 

So I switched, and I haven't had any crashes since then, but I am not able to access to my containers from the internet as I used to.

 

A quick overview of my network:

router --> nginx proxy manager (running as a container in unraid on it's own IP) --> nextcloud (also running as a container in unraid on it's own IP).

 

Perhaps I should mention, that I had issues looking up the DNS names from inside my network, so I added a DNS rewrite in Adguard Home so service.mynetwork.home -> 192.168.xxx.xxx. This issue has been there long before I switching to IPvlan - I believe it is a setting my router doesn't support.

 

 

In the router I have opened ports for 80/443 pointing towards Nginx-Proxy-Manager, but I don't hit the container anymore. I have tried opening ports towards other containers, but none of them work.

 

If I open a port towards another machine in my network it works great, so I am almost certain it has something to do with me changing Docker to use IPvlan.

Can one of you help me debug further, or even better, suggest a solution?

Edited by RazziaDK

  • RazziaDK changed the title to 6.12.11: Issues with accessing containers from the internet after switching to IPvlan in Docker

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