servidude Posted April 13, 2019 Share Posted April 13, 2019 (edited) I'm going crazy here setting up a VM and trying to access it on my network... I've set up a bridge (br0) in Network Settings, and set my Linux VM to use it, but even when it's up and running I can't see anything on my local (192.168.1.*) network. Does unRAID actually tell me what the VM's IP is? All I see is the Routing Table, for br0 it shows me Route 192.168.1.0/24, is that how it should be? (Note my router also uses this IP range). Here is a (clickable) screenshot: I have a feeling I might be missing something really obvious. Can you help? Thanks. Edited April 14, 2019 by servidude Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted April 13, 2019 Share Posted April 13, 2019 Your picture is impossible to see as it's just blurry. You will have to check in the Linux vm if the network card is configured. Quote Link to comment
servidude Posted April 14, 2019 Author Share Posted April 14, 2019 6 hours ago, saarg said: Your picture is impossible to see as it's just blurry. You can click on it to make it bigger 😊 Thanks for your reply. Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted April 14, 2019 Share Posted April 14, 2019 14 hours ago, servidude said: You can click on it to make it bigger 😊 Thanks for your reply. That is what I did. Quote Link to comment
Friis Posted April 15, 2019 Share Posted April 15, 2019 As I can tell, your VMs will get an IP in the 192.168.1.0/24 network. Unraid doesn't say what IP address your VMs get, as your router is the one providing with DHCP requests. What do you need it for? Quote Link to comment
servidude Posted April 15, 2019 Author Share Posted April 15, 2019 4 hours ago, Friis said: As I can tell, your VMs will get an IP in the 192.168.1.0/24 network. Does this mean an IP address somewhere between 192.168.1.0 and .24? 4 hours ago, Friis said: What do you need it for? Trying to install XPEnology in a VM, so I need an IP to access the web interface. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted April 15, 2019 Share Posted April 15, 2019 45 minutes ago, servidude said: oes this mean an IP address somewhere between 192.168.1.0 and .24? No - it means that the first 24 bits of the address are fixed and will consist of 192.168.1, but that the last 8 bits can be anything. 1 Quote Link to comment
tjb_altf4 Posted April 16, 2019 Share Posted April 16, 2019 Open your unraid terminal and type: arp -a | grep br0 This will give you all connected to the br0 network. From the output, you should be able to find your VMs IP by matching hostname or by NIC mac address (this is listed on your VM template page). Quote Link to comment
servidude Posted April 16, 2019 Author Share Posted April 16, 2019 10 hours ago, tjb_altf4 said: Open your unraid terminal and type: arp -a | grep br0 This will give you all connected to the br0 network. From the output, you should be able to find your VMs IP by matching hostname or by NIC mac address (this is listed on your VM template page). Thank you! Unfortunately, the output from arp didn't include the MAC address of my VM... 🤔 Is this a sign that something else could be wrong? Quote Link to comment
tr0910 Posted April 16, 2019 Share Posted April 16, 2019 Yes most likely. You need help from folks who got that running. Maybe change the thread title to clarify the SW you are trying to run. Sent from my chisel, carved into granite Quote Link to comment
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