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[SOLVED] Help, Unable to hit the internet with Unraid

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Everything was working fine for over a year,  then there was a FIOS router firmware update and things went south. My main computer is fine, but Unraid hasn't liked it. I've tried everything I can think of, from enabling DMZ, a new USB stick, new DNS and IP, I can't figure out what is going on. I'm still novice to Unraid so I'm sure I'm missing something you guys are more seasoned too. Current logs will show that I'm missing my Plus.key, that's because I just tried swapping the keys and entering the new replacement key, problem now is Unraid is blind to the internet and gets a 504 gateway error. 

tower-syslog-20210212-2229.zip

  • Community Expert
35 minutes ago, BlakeB said:

enabling DMZ

Don't put your server on the internet.

38 minutes ago, BlakeB said:

missing my Plus.key, that's because I just tried swapping the keys

Was there something wrong with your flash drive? Normally you put the old key on the new flash and then use the procedure on the Tools - Registration page.

 

Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post in this thread.

 

  • Author
1 hour ago, trurl said:

Don't put your server on the internet.

Was there something wrong with your flash drive? Normally you put the old key on the new flash and then use the procedure on the Tools - Registration page.

 

Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post in this thread.

 

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I don't know if there was anything wrong with the flash drive. I was just troubleshooting ideas, so I got another drive to test. I just wasn't sure what else would start blocking UnRaid from reaching outside of my network. I can't ping outside networks, and this is what I get when I try to install the new key. Sorry, here is the Diag file. Thought I attached it before.

tower-diagnostics-20210212-1924.zip

Edited by BlakeB

Feb 12 16:11:16 Tower in.telnetd[22117]: connect from 117.192.88.101 (117.192.88.101)

Unless you're living in India, with an alter-ego living in the US and China (simultaneously), then

1 hour ago, trurl said:

Don't put your server on the internet.

Remove it from the DMZ

  • Author
3 minutes ago, Squid said:

Feb 12 16:11:16 Tower in.telnetd[22117]: connect from 117.192.88.101 (117.192.88.101)

Unless you're living in India, with an alter-ego living in the US and China (simultaneously), then

Remove it from the DMZ

The DMZ was just spitballing a way to see if the router was blocking its access. I don't think it's that.

1 minute ago, BlakeB said:

The DMZ was just spitballing a way to see if the router was blocking its access. I don't think it's that.

Neither do I, but if your comfortable with attempts to log in from everywhere in the world, then it's no skin off my back.

 

You should try setting static DNS addresses within Settings - Network settings.

  • Author
3 minutes ago, Squid said:

Neither do I, but if your comfortable with attempts to log in from everywhere in the world, then it's no skin off my back.

 

You should try setting static DNS addresses within Settings - Network settings.

Same thing. It was set static in the past before the IP change.image.thumb.png.45b8b7bdc448a5500f456004eda36507.pngimage.png.1de9076a42baa179172032d172a97642.png

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Try setting the DNS server 1 to 1.1.1.1 ,server 2 to 1.0.0.1 and server 3 to 192.168.1.1

  • Author
4 minutes ago, strike said:

Try setting the DNS server 1 to 1.1.1.1 ,server 2 to 1.0.0.1 and server 3 to 192.168.1.1

Nothing, same result.

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, BlakeB said:

The DMZ was just spitballing a way to see if the router was blocking its access. I don't think it's that.

 

So did you?

1 hour ago, Squid said:

Remove it from the DMZ

 

Seriously, the bots found you immediately and not just India. They are bots and will attack repeatedly and relentlessly.

 

Feb 12 14:35:00 Tower in.telnetd[4568]: connect from 183.171.198.27 (183.171.198.27)
Feb 12 14:40:44 Tower in.telnetd[19067]: connect from 93.148.246.198 (93.148.246.198)
Feb 12 14:43:01 Tower sshd[24810]: Invalid user admin from 77.247.181.165 port 1230
Feb 12 14:43:04 Tower sshd[24894]: Invalid user admin from 104.244.73.205 port 38237
Feb 12 14:47:41 Tower sshd[3754]: Invalid user user from 128.199.206.22 port 56242
Feb 12 14:52:51 Tower in.telnetd[17287]: connect from 212.210.173.74 (212.210.173.74)
Feb 12 15:06:23 Tower in.telnetd[19088]: connect from 172.251.43.127 (172.251.43.127)
Feb 12 15:39:21 Tower in.telnetd[5546]: connect from 108.6.48.190 (108.6.48.190)
Feb 12 15:53:18 Tower sshd[8503]: Failed password for root from 174.138.15.47 port 47416 ssh2
Feb 12 15:53:20 Tower in.telnetd[8673]: connect from 117.192.88.101 (117.192.88.101)
Feb 12 15:54:36 Tower in.telnetd[11862]: connect from 42.192.161.117 (42.192.161.117)
Feb 12 16:08:23 Tower in.telnetd[14800]: connect from 103.121.234.144 (103.121.234.144)
Feb 12 16:08:43 Tower in.telnetd[15657]: connect from 104.178.219.195 (104.178.219.195)
Feb 12 16:17:17 Tower in.telnetd[5035]: connect from 179.96.241.235 (179.96.241.235)

 

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/183.171.198.27    Malaysia

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/93.148.246.198    Italy

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/77.247.181.165    Netherlands

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/104.244.73.205    Luxembourg

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/128.199.206.22    Singapore

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/212.210.173.74    Italy

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/172.251.43.127    United States of America

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/108.6.48.190    United States of America

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/174.138.15.47    Netherlands

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/117.192.88.101    India

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/42.192.161.117    China

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/103.121.234.144    India

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/104.178.219.195    United States of America

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/179.96.241.235    Brazil

 

And no doubt others since then if your server is still on the internet.

  • Author
13 minutes ago, trurl said:

 

So did you?

 

Seriously, the bots found you immediately and not just India. They are bots and will attack repeatedly and relentlessly.

 


Feb 12 14:35:00 Tower in.telnetd[4568]: connect from 183.171.198.27 (183.171.198.27)
Feb 12 14:40:44 Tower in.telnetd[19067]: connect from 93.148.246.198 (93.148.246.198)
Feb 12 14:43:01 Tower sshd[24810]: Invalid user admin from 77.247.181.165 port 1230
Feb 12 14:43:04 Tower sshd[24894]: Invalid user admin from 104.244.73.205 port 38237
Feb 12 14:47:41 Tower sshd[3754]: Invalid user user from 128.199.206.22 port 56242
Feb 12 14:52:51 Tower in.telnetd[17287]: connect from 212.210.173.74 (212.210.173.74)
Feb 12 15:06:23 Tower in.telnetd[19088]: connect from 172.251.43.127 (172.251.43.127)
Feb 12 15:39:21 Tower in.telnetd[5546]: connect from 108.6.48.190 (108.6.48.190)
Feb 12 15:53:18 Tower sshd[8503]: Failed password for root from 174.138.15.47 port 47416 ssh2
Feb 12 15:53:20 Tower in.telnetd[8673]: connect from 117.192.88.101 (117.192.88.101)
Feb 12 15:54:36 Tower in.telnetd[11862]: connect from 42.192.161.117 (42.192.161.117)
Feb 12 16:08:23 Tower in.telnetd[14800]: connect from 103.121.234.144 (103.121.234.144)
Feb 12 16:08:43 Tower in.telnetd[15657]: connect from 104.178.219.195 (104.178.219.195)
Feb 12 16:17:17 Tower in.telnetd[5035]: connect from 179.96.241.235 (179.96.241.235)

 

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/183.171.198.27    Malaysia

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/93.148.246.198    Italy

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/77.247.181.165    Netherlands

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/104.244.73.205    Luxembourg

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/128.199.206.22    Singapore

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/212.210.173.74    Italy

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/172.251.43.127    United States of America

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/108.6.48.190    United States of America

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/174.138.15.47    Netherlands

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/117.192.88.101    India

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/42.192.161.117    China

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/103.121.234.144    India

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/104.178.219.195    United States of America

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/179.96.241.235    Brazil

 

And no doubt others since then if your server is still on the internet.

Nice, A Verizon tech in India for my router is the one that even suggested enabling DMZ when this all started. I disabled it a few hours ago. Should I just force an IP reset at this point?

27 minutes ago, strike said:

Try setting the DNS server 1 to 1.1.1.1 ,server 2 to 1.0.0.1 and server 3 to 192.168.1.1

Nothing, same result.

  • Community Expert
On 2/12/2021 at 9:24 PM, BlakeB said:

Verizon tech in India for my router is the one that even suggested enabling DMZ

Maybe they thought what you were putting on the internet was secure for that purpose, or just unimportant.

  • Author

Ended up doing a factory reset on the router after leaving it unplugged for 24 hours. New external IP and looks like I can access the internet in Unraid again. 

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] Help, Unable to hit the internet with Unraid

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