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Unraid assigns Ports of other Containers to Containers that are routed to Container

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I am running Unraid 6.12.13.

I have multiple containers routed through my VPN Container (with the parameter '--net=container:GluetunVPN'), and they do not expose ports themselves. All the ports are exposed in the VPN Container.

However, Unraid seems to display wrong Port mappings for these containers:

 

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The port they are all getting is my immich port. When changing my immich port, these ports change too. When removing my Immich container, it is correctly displayed again:

 

 

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When running docker PS, i am getting the correct, expected output:

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I found out Unraid always assigns the port of the container that is directly above the containers without mapping in docker ps. If I remove immich, and restart another container that has a port mapping, the containers all get this port. If there is no other container (with mappings) in the docker ps command above the containers (without mappings), they are displayed correctly.

I have the same issue. Either shows with a port from the bridge network (could be WiregaurdPIA, could be another container's port), or show up blank.

 

In the following screenshot, it shows up as a port that's above

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I don't think it's related, but I also have a couple containers using a macvlan network that won't ever show port mappings, where another container I've had in Docker for years, does always show.

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Just so people aren't focusing at the wrong thing, I've modified some of the HTML on some of my containers for privacy.

Edited by UnInfamous

  • 6 months later...

Anyone have any thoughts on this?

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