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Two occurrences of UNRaid server on router

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I have my server connected to a router with a NATed IP to the Internet. It is not on a DMZ. I have some port forwarding in place for Let's Encrypt. That is working as it should. I also have noticed that I can reach the internal ports of the Docker containers via the Internet to the Public IP address. Does this have anything to do with using both an Ethernet and Bridge interface on the server. I have br0 bridging eth0. If I turn off bridging, will the Docker containers stop being accessible? I do not have any VMs or docker containers using alternate, local IP addresses.

 

On my router, I see two occurrences of my UNRaid server with the same IP address.

 

Thanks for any help.

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