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  1. Hey guys The last few hours I had to fight with problems with my Unraid. I want to explain the solution in case you are experiencing the same problems. After restarting the Unraid server, I tried to reach the server via the IP. A Chrome error page appeared with the error err_connection_refused. No errors were displayed locally on the server. The Unraid also appeared in the network topology of the Unify router as online, but the Docker containers remained unreachable. Every reboot resulted in the same behavior - access to the GUI was no longer possible. I observed the server behavior in several reboots and noticed that the login window to the GUI appeared for a few seconds each time - before the err_connection_refused appeared. I restarted the server in SAFE mode and checked whether 1) the array was causing problems, 2) one (or more) of the Docker containers was causing problems or 3) one (or more) of the plugins was causing problems. 1) --> No, starts normally. No err_connection_refused. 2) --> No, tested every container and did not get err_connection_refused. 3) --> Unfortunately it is not possible to test the plugins in SAFE mode. The plugins are not visible. So I had to shut down the server and go into the folder structure of the plugins on the boot device. I deleted two plugins that seemed suspicious for the error err_connection_refused: “Tailscale” and “Unraid Patch”. And voila: After deleting the two plugin files tailscale.plg and unraid-patch.plg, the server booted normally with the connection maintained. (I did not delete the plugin folders, by the way) Finally, I don't know whether Tailscale or Unraid Patch caused a problem. But removing the two plugins fixed the problem and let the server start normally again without disconnecting.

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