I have TrueNAS Core (TrueNAS-13.0-U6.7) setup on an HP DL-380 Gen 10 server in my home lab. The system has four 1GB copper ports and four 10GB SFP+ ports. I want to access the management GUI by using a management VLAN that is only accessible from one of the copper ports. The trouble is as soon as I assign IP’s to the SFP+ VLAN ports, the web GUI becomes available on those interfaces. The storage VLAN’s do not have a IP address on the switch. None of the nodes on those VLAN’s have a default gateway so nothing is routed to these addresses. That being said, if there is a node that comes on one of those VLAN’s and has the correct IP/Subnet Mask, those nodes will be able to connect to the Web UI. This is what I’m trying to avoid. Is there a way to set that up?
I went into System/General to try and set the management portal IP, but I only see 0.0.0.0 and my four storage VLAN IP’s as selectable choices.
Sounds like Core does not support binding the Web interface to a VLAN, I know I can do that in Scale (which will be called community edition once version 25.04 is released)
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