Robert Thomspon
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OK, at this point, I have to assume I'm doing something wrong...
I've got TrueNAS installed on an HP ML350 G8. I've got my primary access passing through an Intel NIC that goes into a switch linked to my unifi setup running on VLAN2 (relatively simple setup... IPs are 192.168.2.X on VLAN2...)
I've been trying to get transmission to run behind a VPN but have thusfar been totally unsuccessful (if it runs through the VPN (PIA specifically), I can not connect to it by browser, but can shell into it and see that it is indeed behind the VPN)... OR, I can disable the VPN and access it by web UI (or IP) and by shell... (This is actually not even the problem I'm posting about... And I'm pretty sure it's entirely a unifi issue I'm dealing with).
Anyway, I thought... OK, this is too much work for something that should be relatively easy... But alas... Never is it..
So, I decided just to implement the use of a second NIC (built in... And no, not Intel... Unfortunately it's Broadcom... And I know I'll have performance issues with it... But torrents are a fallback when all else fails... So speed isn't a big issue). Well, the moment I plug in the second nic, it takes a BUNCH of stuff off the network, and drops TrueNAS...TrueNAS then becomes flaky and SLOW. (Difficulty loading pages, etc).
Setup is: NiC 1 (Intel) plugs into Switch running VLAN2. (192.168.2.x)
NIC3 (Broadcom) plugs into Switch running the rest of the LAN (192.168.1.x)
Network is modem to USG to Unifi POE... POE switch branches out and segregates the network... 1 port is assigned to VLAN2 and goes to a Dell switch which runs out to all the wired stuff on VLAN2 (Kodi boxes, Cameras, etc). All the rest of the ports on the POE switch run to LAN devices (it actually goes to another Dell switch first and then out from there).
Sorry if I missed any information you guys might need to help... Just let me know what you need and I'll happily supply...
Otherwise, does anyone have any clue what would cause this? (It acts as if there are 2 DHCP servers on the network conflicting with each other)
I've got TrueNAS installed on an HP ML350 G8. I've got my primary access passing through an Intel NIC that goes into a switch linked to my unifi setup running on VLAN2 (relatively simple setup... IPs are 192.168.2.X on VLAN2...)
I've been trying to get transmission to run behind a VPN but have thusfar been totally unsuccessful (if it runs through the VPN (PIA specifically), I can not connect to it by browser, but can shell into it and see that it is indeed behind the VPN)... OR, I can disable the VPN and access it by web UI (or IP) and by shell... (This is actually not even the problem I'm posting about... And I'm pretty sure it's entirely a unifi issue I'm dealing with).
Anyway, I thought... OK, this is too much work for something that should be relatively easy... But alas... Never is it..
So, I decided just to implement the use of a second NIC (built in... And no, not Intel... Unfortunately it's Broadcom... And I know I'll have performance issues with it... But torrents are a fallback when all else fails... So speed isn't a big issue). Well, the moment I plug in the second nic, it takes a BUNCH of stuff off the network, and drops TrueNAS...TrueNAS then becomes flaky and SLOW. (Difficulty loading pages, etc).
Setup is: NiC 1 (Intel) plugs into Switch running VLAN2. (192.168.2.x)
NIC3 (Broadcom) plugs into Switch running the rest of the LAN (192.168.1.x)
Network is modem to USG to Unifi POE... POE switch branches out and segregates the network... 1 port is assigned to VLAN2 and goes to a Dell switch which runs out to all the wired stuff on VLAN2 (Kodi boxes, Cameras, etc). All the rest of the ports on the POE switch run to LAN devices (it actually goes to another Dell switch first and then out from there).
Sorry if I missed any information you guys might need to help... Just let me know what you need and I'll happily supply...
Otherwise, does anyone have any clue what would cause this? (It acts as if there are 2 DHCP servers on the network conflicting with each other)