March 19, 20206 yr Hi there I have a problem on my network settings : I can't connect my Windows VM to anything on my local network O_o This Windows VM have the IP 192.168.1.41 UnRAID is 192.168.1.40 and my Internet box, for example, is 192.168.1.1 I just can't connect to UnRAID or my box But i can connect to UnRAID using the "https://tower.local" I'm on virbr0 adapter for this Windows VM and my routing table is this : Do anyone have an idea of what it lacks, please ? Do not hesitate if you need more information ^^ Thank you in advance ! Edited July 1, 20206 yr by AinzOolGown Solved
March 22, 20206 yr Author Hi there, A strange thing happened yesterday : I wanted to add the possibility of using cache on one of my server's share. From the begenning, i mounted my unRAID shares onto Windows with Network Drives by using the path \\192.168.1.40\sharename. But after changing the option to use cache, i lost connexion to all of my Network Drives and the path \\192.168.1.40\ is not accessible anymore. I bypassed the problem by using the server's name (i.e."Tower" like unRAID's default name) in path, like \\Tower\sharename But, isn't that behaviour very strange ? I only changed one option on one of my shared folder and it end up changing network settings O_o I'm a bit lost. Do that light up some spirit ? ^^ Edited March 22, 20206 yr by AinzOolGown
March 22, 20206 yr Author Please find it attached, and thank you ! tower-diagnostics-20200322-1306.zip
March 30, 20206 yr Author Hi Find it, that's a VPN problem, when i disconnect it the local network is reachable again I will search how to correct that
July 1, 20206 yr Author Finally, it was both a VPN & a bridging problem I activated bonding, build a bond0 interface but seems like it need the bridging to be activated to (thanks again bonienl !) So, now all good, solved
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