October 5, 20196 yr I've had UnRaid for about 18 months – I'm trying to install PiHole. All the tutorials specify using "Bridged" networking in Docker, and then specifying the IP. Everyone stops at "As soon as I could specify my IP, it worked" – but I have the latest version and when I switch to Bridged, UnRaid doesn't ask me to specify an IP. Also, I don't see any "Custom" network – Just "Bridged", "Host" and "None" – Is there something I may have inadvertently deleted a while back? How do I restore it? Using `docker network` ? I had to do the same thing with HomeBridge, where I ended up using Host networking because Bridged wasn't working.
October 5, 20196 yr Settings>Network Settings Enable bridging: Yes Bridging members of br0: Select which interfaces are member of the bridged interface. By default eth0 is a member, while other interfaces are optional.
October 5, 20196 yr Author So I was able to change my settings from "Enable bonding" to "Bridging". But I only see eth0 to pick. Also I still don't get to specify an IP when I pick Bridge mode in docker. Screenshot attached. Edited October 5, 20196 yr by ATKZN Actually read the text on the screen.
October 5, 20196 yr 39 minutes ago, ATKZN said: So I was able to change my settings from "Enable bonding" to "Bridging". But I only see eth0 to pick. Also I still don't get to specify an IP when I pick Bridge mode in docker. Screenshot attached. Enable bonding: No Enable bridging: Yes Bridging members of br0: eth0 pihole docker>edit Network Type: Custom : br0
October 7, 20196 yr Author Thank you everyone for your help on this. With the various posts, I was able to make the correct changes and get all of my stuff in order. A lot of things make sense now, why I had to jump hoops to get basic container networking working correctly (I don't remember ever having enabled bonding because I only have one ethernet cable, but I must've fiddled around a lot when I first got unRaid). We're all enjoying PiHole now.
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