March 16, 20215 yr Hello all! I'm facing an issue that I don't how it happen, and furthermore, how to resolve it... Since yesterday, I can't access to my tower GUI. My router see it, my VMs are working fine, ping and SSH is ok, but, when I type in Chrome (firefox and Safari, same problem) http://192.168.1.80 (local IP of my Tower), the url change to something like "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.unraid.net" and browser says "DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN". My Tower is headless (in the garage, The Tower 900 with custom watercooling so not easy to move). Any advice would be appreciate Thanks ! PS: config is Threadripper 3960x / 48GB ram, the 2 VMs running use 24Gb of ram and 24 cores Edited March 16, 20215 yr by Valiran complete error message
March 16, 20215 yr It looks like you enabled local https/SSL access but your client computer can't resolve the DNS address. Did anything change in your network after you set this up? You should be able to get into the webgui if you use https://192.168.1.80 and then ignore the browser warnings. Go to Settings -> Management Access and set Use SSL/TLS to "no" to disable SSL (you have have only one tab pointed at the server when you change this setting)
March 16, 20215 yr Author Man, you deserve a big thank ! I didn't do anything on my Tower, SSL is set as AUTO as always (and by default if I remember correctly)
March 16, 20215 yr It is set to "auto" by default which means in the default state where there are no certificates, you access the webgui via http://<servername> or http://<ip address>. Once you provision a certificate then "auto" will switch the url to https://<yourpersonalhash>.unraid.net. This requires working DNS to setup, so something must have changed on your network if it is no longer working. To disable this you can change the setting to "no" or delete the certs from your flash drive ( config/ssl/certs/* ) and reboot.
March 16, 20215 yr Author Thanks, but it was a dummy one EDIT: Well, thanks a lot everybody, problems are solved Edited March 16, 20215 yr by Valiran
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