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Using DNS on Ports Other than ETH0

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I recently upgraded the NICs in my machines. I want everything running off the dual 10GB nics, which are bridged and bonded. Almost everything works fine, however, I can't use community applications because there is technically no active DNS on my ETH4/5 ports.

In the network options you can change what MAC goes with what ETH connection, so you can make one of the ETH4 and 5 become ETH0, does that help?

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1 hour ago, WYOhellboy said:

because there is technically no active DNS on my ETH4/5 ports.

of course it is!

Its a common thing that people "miss" dns settings for NICs beside eth0, but this is harmless.

DNS is a protocol above NIC level, it already uses routing.

Therefore the DNS settings are "global" for all NICs.

Its just a GUI "problem" that the UNRAID designer decided to put these settings into eth0. They should have put them into a seperate section.

But its not really wrong too because if you switch on DHCP the manual DNS settings are likely to be overwritten.

 

Anyway, it does not matter, they also apply to ETH4 & 5.

 

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