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bind port already used issue

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Hello all:

 

I am trying to install a pihole-template docker with ports 53 (TCP/UDP) and 67 (UDP).

 

If I look into the port allocations, 53 and 67 are not used in other dockers.

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When I try to use the ports 53 and 67 in bridge mode like below:

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I get error:

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But if I change the ports to 533 and 677, it works but DNS port needs to be 53 to send DNS query from clients. Not sure what I am doing wrong. Can someone help me please?

 

Thank you.

Set up pi hole to be on it's own dedicated IP address

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That helped. Thank you Squid.

  • 4 years later...
On 9/2/2020 at 8:38 PM, Squid said:

Set up pi hole to be on it's own dedicated IP address

Excuse me for replying to this 4 years later, but, how would one do this?  I am having the same issue as the OP, and your suggestion seems to have solved their problem, but I'm not seeing any obvious way to do this.

 

Nevermind this for now, I figured it out.
In case anyone finds this in the future, just set Network Type to Custom and then you can set a Fixed IP address.
 

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Edited by Th3Element05

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