comet424 Posted March 22, 2019 Share Posted March 22, 2019 so i cant figure why 3 different locations for Port 1200 Docker - Docker Settings Open-VPN server Gui shouldnt it be change the Docker settings to 1200 the other 2 should change Quote Link to comment
ppunraid Posted March 22, 2019 Share Posted March 22, 2019 11 minutes ago, comet424 said: thats correct reason i said there is a bug in the openvpn as program as you see in the previous images... Unraid is set to 1200 not 1194 yet unraid is reading another file then Interesting. I didn't see the bottom part of your screen shot. Have you tried deleting the appdata for the openvpn configuration? Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 22, 2019 Share Posted March 22, 2019 (edited) yes i did ill try again later what i did was Install OpenVPN-AS i instantly change it from 1194 to 1200 and changed from eth0 to bond0 and when i logged into the GUI the gui automaticlly set to 1194 as well i had to manually change it.. so thats why i thinking 3 locations for the VPN Port i edited the config.jon file too found a 1194 port so i changed it thinking that would modify unraid but it didnt reboots Force Update like you seen.. you see it says 1200 in the force update yet it wont save it i ran New Permissions for AppData Rights which really bugs me gotta keep doing that every so often for deleting files moving New Permissions.. so i figured its a bug that its saving 3 different copies of the port address but when i get home later tonight ill un install server and re delete the folder and reinstall again 3rd time the charm then lol i also edited as.conf but there was no 1200 or 1194 in there either Edited March 22, 2019 by comet424 Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted March 22, 2019 Share Posted March 22, 2019 2 hours ago, comet424 said: yes i did ill try again later what i did was Install OpenVPN-AS i instantly change it from 1194 to 1200 and changed from eth0 to bond0 and when i logged into the GUI the gui automaticlly set to 1194 as well i had to manually change it.. so thats why i thinking 3 locations for the VPN Port i edited the config.jon file too found a 1194 port so i changed it thinking that would modify unraid but it didnt reboots Force Update like you seen.. you see it says 1200 in the force update yet it wont save it i ran New Permissions for AppData Rights which really bugs me gotta keep doing that every so often for deleting files moving New Permissions.. so i figured its a bug that its saving 3 different copies of the port address but when i get home later tonight ill un install server and re delete the folder and reinstall again 3rd time the charm then lol i also edited as.conf but there was no 1200 or 1194 in there either You're confused about app settings and port mapping. When you tell openvpn-as to listen on port X, it is listening on that port inside the container, not on unraid. When you change port mapping in unraid gui, app has no idea about that change. The change is at the docker system level, not inside the container. You should read the docker FAQ here to better understand how that all works Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted March 22, 2019 Share Posted March 22, 2019 When an app is set to Network Type HOST, all port mappings are ignored Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 ok im confused now then so whats the point in Docker settings of changing the Port address from 1194 to something else and what you guys mean its listening in the app not unraid.. Server AS is unraid app docker... I dont have no port for unraid i set 1200 UDP port OpenAS Port docker settings so i confused what you guys mean Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 (edited) and i dont see no FAQ OpenVPN AS Docker section and i set it to Bridge and i see the 1200 port now h ave no idea what a bridge or host is as it wasnt part of the OpenVPN AS video Edited March 23, 2019 by comet424 Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 as you can see i followed his instructions.. as its Set to HOST 1194 but i have it set for HOST 1200 but it doesnt it only went to BRIDGE 1200 so that confuses me Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 so since i have it set to Bridge to get port 1200 is it going to work or wont work.. as he didnt talk about setting to Bridge just host so i should be able to get HOST 1200 right? or is there a better video how to setup the Ports Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 so i gave it a shot with teh bridge mode doesnt work i do openvpn --config client.ovpn and get error root@backupserver:/boot/openvpn# openvpn --config client.ovpn Fri Mar 22 20:31:02 2019 OpenVPN 2.4.6 x86_64-slackware-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD] built on May 7 2018 Fri Mar 22 20:31:02 2019 library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.1a 20 Nov 2018, LZO 2.10 Enter Auth Username:mike Enter Auth Password: Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 WARNING: --ns-cert-type is DEPRECATED. Use --remote-cert-tls instead. Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: <dns address>:1200 (System error) Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: <dns address>:1200 (System error) Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 protocol Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 SIGUSR1[soft,init_instance] received, process restarting Fri Mar 22 20:31:12 2019 Restart pause, 5 second(s) Fri Mar 22 20:31:17 2019 WARNING: --ns-cert-type is DEPRECATED. Use --remote-cert-tls instead. Fri Mar 22 20:31:17 2019 Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Fri Mar 22 20:31:18 2019 Incoming Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication Fri Mar 22 20:31:18 2019 RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: <dns address>:1200 (System error) Fri Mar 22 20:31:18 2019 RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: <dns address>:1200 (System error) Fri Mar 22 20:31:18 2019 Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 protocol Fri Mar 22 20:31:18 2019 SIGUSR1[soft,init_instance] received, process restarting Fri Mar 22 20:31:18 2019 Restart pause, 5 second(s) so something isnt liking my dns address name dunno why dunno why its not just working Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 so doesnt work in bridge mode how do i get 1200 port in HOST mode for the docker? i cant find FAQ for OpenVPN AS Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 im getting frustrated .. i cant delete 1194 i added a port to AS and still wont add port i googled docker ports and that article was usless it doesnt say anyhing how to erase 1194 and replace it with 1200 https://lime-technology.com/wp/docker-guide/ so im really getting frustrated i want 1194 erased and 1200 put in its place.. in host mode because Bridge mode doesnt work at all gui is disabled Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 ive tried googling delete unraid port 1194 change unraid port 1194 change openvpn as port 1194 unraid i cant find anywhere to erase this damn 1194 i figured once i change the docker port to 1200 it should change to 1200 not stay at bloody 1194 banging my head off the wall there is no documentation how to fix this Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 7 hours ago, comet424 said: ive tried googling delete unraid port 1194 change unraid port 1194 change openvpn as port 1194 unraid i cant find anywhere to erase this damn 1194 i figured once i change the docker port to 1200 it should change to 1200 not stay at bloody 1194 banging my head off the wall there is no documentation how to fix this Earlier they referred to the docker faq, not a specific openvpn faq. You do not understand the basics of using docker, so read through the docker faq. In host mode, the port settings does not matter. You can safely use the bridge network option and use port 1200 that you insist on using. Read the Readme in the github link in the first post to get info about how to set up the container. Please don't use this thread as a monolog. Post everything in one post, edit the post if you want to add more info. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 12 hours ago, comet424 said: and i dont see no FAQ OpenVPN AS Docker section and i set it to Bridge and i see the 1200 port now h ave no idea what a bridge or host is as it wasnt part of the OpenVPN AS video Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 (edited) @aptalca so I looked that article it didn't help I set docker to disk4 location instead of mnt/user folder I searched the real docker faq for port but that didn't help to run Fix Common issues.. it found no issues and yet still at 1194 so I not sure which docker issues would be considered my problem even a reboot and then running Fix Common Issues didn't find my error I checked each disk to make sure the appdata not on there just Disk4 so I still stuck.. thanks for the FAQ link I also find running Fix Common Issues says errors found.. yet displays no Errors Found.. so that contradicts itself I read about the one ports thing text was in black so you had to highlight to read it.. and it said nothing how to fix it to port said this which there is no download folder Report post Posted June 2, 2017 I want to change the port my docker container is running on or I have two containers that want to use the same port, how do I do that? So say you had four apps with random docker container ports, just edit like this... Don't change the container port as you can see in this bit of a Dockerfile (code used to generate a container) from nzbget, only 6789 is actually "exposed" so even if you change it in the app's webui to 6788, it won't be able to communicate as only 6789 is exposed to the host at the container/host interface. # ports and volumes VOLUME /config /downloads EXPOSE 6789 soo if this means edit a container file for each docker.. what is the container file.. so I can change EXPOSE 1194 to EXPOSE 1200 as article doesn't say... and SpaceIvader only talked about editing as.conf and I edited the config.json and changed that 1194 to 1200 that didn't work I also searched "dockerfile" in the OpenVPN-as folder and didn't find it I also tried typing VOLUME /config /downloads EXPOSE 6789 in the terminal prompt that didn't do anything either so I not sure how I edit the container/host file Edited March 23, 2019 by comet424 Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 If you are using Host then you can't map ports. Not sure if you understood that from things already said here since you seem to be trying things at random. Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 (edited) @trurl yes I confused thought it be a simple thing to do I have to use HOST because Bridge Doesn't work the OpenVPN-AS gui doesn't work in Bridge mode only in Host mode also SpaceInvader doesn't do Bridge mode does Host and he shows that the container port is 1194 that he copies well I dotn want 1194 as its already being used by Pfsense so I want to change that 1194 to 1200 so I can port forward no one is explaining right why in HOST mode I can not EDIT the OpenVPN-AS container change that 1194 to 1200 and save it.. no ones explaining then how you do it right to change the port from what I read from that Docker FAQ no matter what port I set in OpenVPN-AS gui when you log into admin no matter what port it will never work because the docker/container always points to 1194 and will never listen to 1200 that's what I basically understand from that FAQ Docker and that you need to edit the host/container to change it "Don't change the container port as you can see in this bit of a Dockerfile (code used to generate a container) from nzbget, only 6789 is actually "exposed" so even if you change it in the app's webui to 6788, it won't be able to communicate as only 6789 is exposed to the host at the container/host interface." so I searched more and squid guy wrote in different article "The xml files are stored on the flash drive /config/plugins/dockerMan" so I edit the OpenVPN-as xml file where it says Target 1200 Default 1194 I changed the Default to 1200 and did a reboot and it didn't work went back to 1194 all I want is OpenVPN-AS to work on Port 1200 not 1194 that's all I want I need exact instructions to Change 1194 to 1200 so yes im totally confused cuz I thought it was a Simple change port 1194 to 1200 when you first Install OpenVPN-AS or when you click the Edit button... so yes I confused and frustrated thought it was a simple thing to do.. all I know is if I set to Bridge then it changes port 1200 yet OpenVPN doesn't work at all then when in Host mode I can access 192.168.1.8:943 to he webgui when in Bridge mode webgui is now disabled but i see port 1200 instead of 1194 Edited March 23, 2019 by comet424 Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 Do you understand mapping? What port mappings are you using when you set it to Bridge mode? Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 24 minutes ago, comet424 said: no one is explaining right why in HOST mode I can not EDIT the OpenVPN-AS container change that 1194 to 1200 and save it.. When in HOST mode (or when assigning a container its own unique IP address), the docker system completely ignores any and all port mappings and gives the container access to any and all ports that it wants to use. IE: In host mode or with an unique IP address it will always utilize 1194. If you have another container which also wants to use 1194 then you have a few choices: Use the container in bridge mode, and you can then map 1194 to whatever host port you want. Map the other container's port 1194 to some other port (assuming that it's also running in bridge) Assign one or both of those conflicting apps their own unique IP address and you won't need to worry about port conflicts between the two of them. As far a OpenVPN-AS is concerned, there were some reports that the later versions of it did not like running in Bridge mode for whatever reason, and the workaround was to run in HOST. 29 minutes ago, comet424 said: so I searched more and squid guy wrote in different article "The xml files are stored on the flash drive /config/plugins/dockerMan" so I edit the OpenVPN-as xml file where it says Target 1200 Default 1194 I changed the Default to 1200 and did a reboot and it didn't work went back to 1194 The only way to change port mappings is to edit the container via the docker tab. Simply changing the .xml and rebooting will not change anything with relation to the installed app. Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 for unraid I don't know mappings for windows Mapping a network drive yes and in unraid nope like I said all I know is what spaceinvader said in the video when you first install OpenVPN-AS he copys the port address of 1194 that's being used.. and I know from like Plex and Deluge you edit or Add variables or Edit... sooo what I did was EDIT 1194 to be 1200 and then save. and my understanding is you erase 1194 and its replaced with 1200 same as when say deluge said where to save downloads example /downloads but if I write /downloads/downloads as example it chooses /downloads/downloads not its default.. im a windows user not a unraid user I only went to unraid because Freenas doesn't update Plex on its own and Unraid was easier for Plex so I only use a couple things on Unraid and use it for storage I don't play with it I set it and forget it like I confused Fix Common issues says it found errors (shows in yellow) but it found no errors so it gives false report im new to this unraid freenas pfsense stuff.. I been a Windows Home Server uses and Windows for 30 yrs so all this stuff confuses me if its not Gui Based Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 5 minutes ago, comet424 said: so all this stuff confuses me if its not Gui Based Everything is all GUI based. Watch this for principles on path and port mappings Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 @Squid for what I have on my sisters UInraid is Krusader Deluge OpenVPN-AS i don't know how you set a differnet IP address for it I learned how to do different IP in FreeNas why does it always default to 1194 no matter what. I did the Docker Tab edit or least that's what i been saying click Docker click Edit on OpenVPN-AS change Host3 1194 to 1200 and save but it never changes from 1194 to 1200 i use 1194 VPN and 1196 for Pfsense VPN so i want 1200 for OpenVPN-AS so i can run rysnc its all i want and i cant use OpenVPN-as in Bridge mode and i forget who told me in the forums here to delete network card option in OpenVPN so delete the variable that fixed the issue for accessing website but nto the port sorry i not expert with this i learning as i go along Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 2 minutes ago, comet424 said: I did the Docker Tab edit or least that's what i been saying click Docker click Edit on OpenVPN-AS change Host3 1194 to 1200 and save but it never changes from 1194 to 1200 If the network type is set to host then you can change it all day long and it will never take effect Only works in Bridge mode. By design by docker themselves 4 minutes ago, comet424 said: i don't know how you set a differnet IP address for it Quote Link to comment
comet424 Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 ok thanks it confuses me and i understand same time i watching the video you sent hopefully i understand it by time its over Quote Link to comment
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