2024-07-24, 03:46 PM
(2024-07-24, 02:19 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: No. It shouldn't be a problem. I was just making sure the client IPs weren't overlooked.
Having said that. For testing purposes, what happens when you disable it? Jellyfin is one of two containers not using bridge networking.
I removed the rule and same issue. I updated the container and tried again, no dice with any device. The other one not connected to the bridge is qbt, but that is being tunneled through gluetun, so that makes sense. When I look at 'docker inspect jellyfin' should it show an IP address or because it is 'host' it stays blank? I haven't touched anything in the router, which i would not have expected to do that, but is there something I need to do in the router?
Code:
"NetworkSettings": {
"Bridge": "",
"SandboxID": "removed",
"SandboxKey": "/var/run/docker/netns/default",
"Ports": {},
"HairpinMode": false,
"LinkLocalIPv6Address": "",
"LinkLocalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"SecondaryIPAddresses": null,
"SecondaryIPv6Addresses": null,
"EndpointID": "",
"Gateway": "",
"GlobalIPv6Address": "",
"GlobalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"IPAddress": "",
"IPPrefixLen": 0,
"IPv6Gateway": "",
"MacAddress": "",
"Networks": {
"host": {
"IPAMConfig": null,
"Links": null,
"Aliases": null,
"MacAddress": "",
"DriverOpts": null,
"NetworkID": "removed",
"EndpointID": "removed",
"Gateway": "",
"IPAddress": "",
"IPPrefixLen": 0,
"IPv6Gateway": "",
"GlobalIPv6Address": "",
"GlobalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"DNSNames": null
}