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Stock nginx built into Synology DSM won't cut it, so I decided to install Nginx Proxy Manager. Before doing so, I created a macvlan and assigned the NPM container to use the assigned IP. Once install is finished, and I try to launch NPM, it fails to load. I tried the same install without macvlan, and it works and loads just fine. I have installed many other containers on macvlan, so I know what I am doing and have the knowledge and experience, but I have never run into this before where there seems to be a conflict I am not aware of.

Help? Anyone?

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[โ€“] sk1nT7@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Usually, when using macvlan, the ports should not conflict as the container obtains a new, separate IP address. What happens if you use bridge networt and manually map the port 80 and 443 port to a random one on your synology like 8888 and 9999?

What happens if you use bridge networt and manually map the port 80 and 443 port to a random one on your synology like 8888 and 9999? Can you then access these ports?

Not exactly sure how to do that. Yes, you're right, I created a whole new container and for some reason it doesn't load. Without macvlan IP it loads fine, with the macvlan it just refuses to load.