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  1. The problem will keep returning whenever you view the Headphone pages that are setting those specific cookies. A temporary solution would be to either set your browser to block cookies from your unRAID server, or to simply use a different browser when using Headphones (this is what I'm doing).
  2. A few of us have encountered the same issue after installing and using Headphones, check this thread for more information: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=23260.0
  3. Out of curiosity, do you run Headphones on your server? I was experiencing a similar issue over the weekend where I was losing access to unRAID's webGUI and the only way I could restore access was by clearing the cookies that Headphones was setting when viewing its 'home' and 'logs' pages. I posted about it here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=23260.0
  4. I recently upgraded from 4.7 to 5.0-rc8a and began troubleshooting an issue in which I would lose access to unRAID's webGUI anytime I would install and use Headphones for a short amount of time. This problem initially confused the hell out of me because it would persist after reboots, after disabling all plugins, and even after wiping the contents from the flash to a backup copy I made before I even installed Headphones. It wasn't until I decided to load the webGUI from a different browser (where Headphones had not yet set cookies to) that I noticed that it was still accessible. The issue can be reproduced by viewing both the 'home' and 'logs' pages on Headphones and then refreshing unRAID's webGUI afterwards. Access is restored back to the webGUI after deleting these two cookies: SpryMedia_DataTables_artist_table_home, SpryMedia_DataTables_log_table_logs. The content of both of these cookies are fairly long. I thought I'd post this here in case others are experiencing the same problem.