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  1. I've attached diagnostics from today. And it's with GUI and SSH. To add a bit more, I tested hardware today by swapping my drives to a completely different machine and the issue persists. The USB was also replaced as another test. I can login to the server after a reboot, but within 20 or so seconds the page becomes unreachable and then it comes back after about the same amount of time, sometimes longer. sunraid-diagnostics-20240329-1028.zip
  2. Yes this was intentional because I couldn't reboot it normally.
  3. Hello, recently I've been struggling with my server and I'm not sure what to do at the point I'm at now. About a day ago I ran into some issues which i thought were server related, but ended up just being chrome related. But in the process of my troubleshooting yesterday I changed some settings after scanning with Fix Common Problems. I essentially changed my settings to match this document it pointed me to: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/6.12.4/#fix-for-macvlan-call-traces. At first I followed the steps that include the "Settings > Docker > Host access to custom networks = Enabled" step but then backtracked and changed the maclan setting to ipvlan instead since I figured that'd be fine. Come earlier today, I noticed I couldn't connect to my server for longer than 30 seconds without it disconnecting, even after multiple reboots. I ran memory tests and everything seems to be fine, so I'm not sure what else to check since I'm relatively new and can't really touch anything. When hooked up to a monitor directly it seems to just sit perfectly fine at the login prompt at the CLI. I took a look at the syslog that I have and I notice there's some avahi-daemon logs which I'm not sure about. I've attached my syslog to see if this is possibly suspicious as I'm not very familiar with Avahi. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm a little bit worried about a breach and I'm still learning. Thank you! syslog

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