August 26, 20169 yr I have a motherboard with two ethernet ports. One is currently unused. I'd like to use the second ethernet port (eth1) to allow my dockers to reach the internet (WAN) without impacting traffic on the primary port (eth0) which serves the LAN. eth0 and eth1 will be on different subnets. I suppose there are two steps here, one is getting Unraid to use eth1, and the other is to configure the dockers to use eth1 instead of eth0 for their attempts to reach hosts outside the LAN subnet. So for example, in the Deluge docker, I would want the host web UI to be served on eth0, so clients can access the UI on port 8112, but I want the docker's bittorrent activity to occur only on eth1. Also, I do not want Unraid to serve SMB clients on eth1, only on eth0. Has anyone tried this?
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August 26, 20169 yr Author Ah well, now I feel dumb for not seeing the previous question. I wonder if the trial version of Unraid allows dockers? I want this bad enough that I am willing to run a 0-disk array just to have the dockers. I guess I can run dockers without Unraid, but my experience with dockers is nil outside of Unraid.
August 26, 20169 yr I wonder if the trial version of Unraid allows dockers? I want this bad enough that I am willing to run a 0-disk array just to have the dockers. I guess I can run dockers without Unraid, but my experience with dockers is nil outside of Unraid. The trial version of the latest RC has no limitations that I am aware of (other than needing internet connectivity and only valid for the trial period). You can't start an array without any disks, so you will have to have at least 1 array disk assigned.
September 25, 20169 yr I also want to do this, in particular the Deluge configuration you describe. Subscribing in case we ever get an answer. Thanks!
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