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timthedevguy

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  1. I finally figured it out, had lots of time in the ER yesterday to think lol. What I did. Reviewed syslog from diagnostics, found the nginx was still complaining about the SSL certificate, I verified SSL was set to no in ident.cfg, changed http port back to 80 and then renamed the /boot/config/ssl/certs folder to certs_old. I then ran '/etc/rc.d/rc.nginx start' and now I have access to the UI. Rebooted and verified access is still ok. As a last tidbit, I regenerated my SSL certs from my internal AD CA and have had no issues. Thanks again for all the help folks!
  2. Yeah, had to have a proxy server on port 80 though for my purposes and couldn't because UNRAID was using it, but....it looks like there are no good ideas on how to solve this. Thank you to all for the ideas and help. So instead, how can I either go back to 6.9.2 or get a working 6.11.0? Do I run the usb installer and copy over some config files or am I hosed completely?
  3. I have tried via the IP, no luck. Ah, I can change that, it has two stacked, I always just use the top one. But can be changed no issues. Should I attempt to change the http port back to 80 and reboot?
  4. Thanks JorgeB, that did not fix it Just to clarify, my original post combined with newer responses may confuse folks. WebGUI HTTPS: Not working WebGUI HTTP: Not working SSH: Working PING: Working Console: Working Shares: Not working Docker: Not working When I was working on 6.9.2 I added a cert from my own internal PKI and changed the HTTP port from 80 to 8888 I have no qualms with downgrading if we think that would help.
  5. Yep, I can even connect to it via SSH. I did at at some point change the HTTP port from 80 to 8888 because I run a caddy docker container to act as a proxy to other docker containers on the box.
  6. Yes, it's sitting at the login prompt currently.
  7. Thanks trurl, I read that but kept missing the use_ssl command, finally saw it and just ran use_ssl no and rebooted, still can't access the WebUI so I'm guessing the problem is bigger than the cert. No rush on the diag, when you get time it would be appreciated.
  8. Greetings, I recently upgraded my UNRAID from 6.9.2 to 6.11.0 and upon booting I cannot access the WebUI. Shares are not started either, but one problem at a time. Did some searching and such and found where sometimes the emhttp doesn't start so I checked the go file, attempted (even though forum said don't) to run it manually and was informed its already running. Rebooted and performed a diagnostics and checked out those files. I did have SSL on my 6.9.2 and found this line in 'syslog.txt' Sep 30 18:50:38 tower root: nginx: [emerg] cannot load certificate key "/boot/config/ssl/certs/tower_unraid_bundle.pem": PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey() failed (SSL: error:0909006C:PEM routines:get_name:no start line:Expecting: ANY PRIVATE KEY) Am I correct in thinking that could be the culprit? How can I reset the system to use HTTP and no SSL certificates from the CLI? I'll attach my diagnostics just in case it could be something else. Any help/advice is very much appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20221001-1019.zip

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