So does your routing allow 172. networks? If the host is 192.168.0, without any fancy VNETS and or multiple NICs, I think you would want your ips for those jails to be in the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet
I think your old router was likely using a 172 adress for its internal networking when you set the jails up and it borked everything as your new settings are 192.
I think your old router was likely using a 172 adress for its internal networking when you set the jails up and it borked everything as your new settings are 192.
See that's the weird thing, my router hasn't changed. It just randomly stopped working.
The jails used to be set to ports like 192.168.0.48:8282 for something like NextCloud so I don't really know where these 172.x.x.x IPs are coming from
Yeah, Id edit the jail properties for each jail and assign them all IPs in your 192.168.0. subnet, and you must also set the correct gateway (defaultrouter).
Yeah, Id edit the jail properties for each jail and assign them all IPs in your 192.168.0. subnet, and you must also set the correct gateway (defaultrouter).
Something is clearly not right. Is the address of your router really 192.168.0.48/30? Normally this will be a 192.168.0.1/24. Go into the Network settings in the GUI and make sure everything is correct in there too.
Now a smart person would actually set the default route to 192.168.0.1, I on the other hand didn't pay attention when I was doing everything. (For the record I did change it to 192.168.0.1 afterwards and it works fine I just want to be able to set it back to the way it was)
Although I still have the issue that I can't just use something like 192.168.0.48:8282 for my NextCloud as that allowed me to use it with my DDNS.
Is there anyway that I could set my NextCloud to be like that, also the fact that it's currently configured for 192.168.0.48:8282 so I'd have to reconfigure the admin portal to 192.168.0.49?
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