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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by zo0@programming.dev to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hi folks, hope your weekend is going well.

So I have put myself into a situation. I have a home server with docker installed running fine so far. In my home network I have multiple networks for different purposes. The whole network stack looks like this OPNSense


Switch


Ubuntu Server

The server is connected to a switch port with pvid 100, and runs on vlan0.100 Now my goal is to move some docker containers to other vlans. To accomplish that I have set vlan0.101 and vlan0.102 on my server as interfaces with their own IP and default gateway on that subnet (e.g. 192.168.101.10) Next step I set up macvlans for my docker containers Then I set the port to also allow tagged traffic, but kept it on pvid 100. Now on my OPNSense I changed the host ip of my server from 192.168.100.10 to include all 3 IPs so homeserver 192.168.100.10, 192.168.101.10, 192.168.102.10

This setup seems to work fine for internal network, however no services are reachable from the outside (internet) anymore.

My first question is: Am I thinking correctly about this? Or is this over-engineered bs at this point and there is a better way to put docker containers on different subnets.

Second question is: Any ideas what's breaking the internet access?

Thanks for the help in advance :D

EDIT: i have not changed the vlan of any container yet

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[-] frongt@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 months ago

If LAN works but WAN fails, it's probably a gateway or routing issue. Does your router know it's the gateway for those subnets? Do the clients have the gateway configured? Are there routes for packets to find their way out, and back in from the gateway to the client?

[-] zo0@programming.dev 1 points 3 months ago

That is my gut feeling too, but as I mentioned in another comment all physical devices work fine in their respective subnet. This is happening before I move the containers to a new subnet, and before these changes everything was working fine.

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