Hello, thank you very much for the reply. I'm not sure I understand though.
I need my 2 containers on their own IPs so that they can serve their own webpages (both of which are on port 80) without needing redirect port mapping magic.
In most cases I just give everything some port maps (like on my unraid server I have 1 IP with tons of ports open for various web UIs between Jellyfin, Krusader, Nextcloud, etc. But I want pihole and nginx to each have port 80 on their own ip on the same machine so I picked IPvlan so I can just hit their ip. Is this bad practice? Does your solution help me keep that the case?
I'm not sure I understand what your response is suggesting and why. Can you explain a little more?
I need my 2 containers on their own IPs so that they can serve their own webpages (both of which are on port 80) without needing redirect port mapping magic.
In most cases I just give everything some port maps (like on my unraid server I have 1 IP with tons of ports open for various web UIs between Jellyfin, Krusader, Nextcloud, etc. But I want pihole and nginx to each have port 80 on their own ip on the same machine so I picked IPvlan so I can just hit their ip. Is this bad practice? Does your solution help me keep that the case?
I'm not sure I understand what your response is suggesting and why. Can you explain a little more?
Statistics: Posted by shadyhippo — Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:49 pm