April 8, 20206 yr Hi guys, Just having some trouble with NIC assignment in UnRaid today. Trying to configure a VM scenario as below with Windows Server 2008 R2 (yea I know its going EOL very shortly, but could do with a hand with the networking aspect of UnRaid for this). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cloud (Internet) | HW Router | pfSense Firewall | ___ Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller 1 ___ Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Only problem with the above scenario is that firstly, the NIC's are assigned to "vmbr0". Q1: I had tried an attempt to set an isolated bridge to stop them from connecting to "vmbr0" as both Domain Controllers are picking up "192.168.122.***" IP addresses (I think its because of a VM docker container that's pushing out DHCP and I can't seem to stop it). This assumption may very well be wrong. Q2: Secondly, I want the Domain Controllers to be pushing out their own DHCP. (Either this or have pfSense manage DHCP instead). I was thinking to achieve this, I was going to need to write a custom XML rule in to XML View. Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Kind regards
April 8, 20206 yr Author I know its probably a noobish question, but any help that someone can give, I'm having real problems trying to assign a virtualized NIC to these Domain Controllers. The assignment of the NIC isn't the problem, its the networking config of the XML and how its placed behind it that's an issue. ADDITIONAL NOTE: Also guys, do you happen to have an XML guide for the syntax's you're using for XML View options that are built in to UNRAID? If you could please let me know, I think that might be the most helpful guide around here. Thanks anyone Edited April 8, 20206 yr by Andrew Clarke Additions
April 9, 20206 yr Author This thread can be recalled now guys as I managed to get this working under "vmbr0" in the end. Not to worry fella's thanks for anyone that looked at this thread.
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