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[SOLVED] Unraid reports wrong port to glass-isc-dhcp


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Hi,

 

I installed glass-isc-dhcpd docker and the default port conflicts with another docker. I changed the port from 3000 to 3080 in the setup. Unraid reports x.x.x.x:3000 on the docker page still. And if you click the UI it tries to take you to http://x.x.x.x:3000 resulting in a page not found. If I change the 3000 to 3080 in the address bar the glass interface loads and runs fine.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

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The app is set up to run in host mode, with no port mappings per se at all.  The port it uses is determined by an environment variable, which you did change.  However, you most likely didn't change the WebUI link that is also in the template.  Switch to advanced view in the top right to adjust the URL it uses.  (If the webUI entry still doesn't show, then you also have to enable template authoring mode in Settings - Docker with the service stopped.

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14 hours ago, Squid said:

The app is set up to run in host mode, with no port mappings per se at all.  The port it uses is determined by an environment variable, which you did change.  However, you most likely didn't change the WebUI link that is also in the template.  Switch to advanced view in the top right to adjust the URL it uses.  (If the webUI entry still doesn't show, then you also have to enable template authoring mode in Settings - Docker with the service stopped.

Hi and thanks for the help. I always forget about advanced mode, I changed the port in there as well and now it loads the page from the webui link on the docker page. It does still report port 3000 in the unraid page but I can live with that as long as things function properly.  The reason I did not use HOST mode is I have two network interfaces hooked up to unraid one for the internet and one for business network only. The business network will handle DHCP and backups to our business since its internet connection to it is controlled by a 3rd party and I do not have access to the firewall to handle port forwarding.

 

Question, I noticed in the advanced setting it is http://[IP]:[3000] wouldn't it be better to make it say http://[IP]:[PORT] instead of hardcoding it?

 

Thanks again ...

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