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Network Issues

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Hey all, browsed here often, first time poster - been using Unraid for several years now and there's nothing quite like it

 

Looking for help with a networking issue I'm dealing with - I recently physically moved and when I connected my tower back up (same router, same ISP, same ethernet cord, same USB) and I continually got 403 Forbidden when trying to access the web gui for my unraid server (pip) or any of the ports for the docker containers I'm running. I hooked up a monitor to the machine and booted in Unraid's GUI, and found that browsing to the Docker or Apps pages would cause the GUI to hang. Also, the browser on the GUI itself wouldn't access external web pages. After some tinkering, replacing the USB to rule out any data issues on that, and a bunch of networking checks, I haven't come back with much OTHER THAN whenever I unplug and re-plug in the ethernet cord, I get a few minutes of connectivity out of the machine (before it reverts back to not working) and the router itself sees the mac address and IP of the machine regardless of if the networking is working or not. 

 

Attaching diagnostics, let me know what else I can do on my side, and please walk me through whatever decision tree you walk down so I know better for next time

pip-diagnostics-20210512-2252.zip

 

Do you have something else on your network that has the same IP address as your server? That would cause the problem you're seeing.  I see it has a static address of 192.168.1.101, if that helps you locate the possible culprit.

 

There are call traces related to the Tehuti network driver, though you don't seem to be using it. Your static IP address is assigned to a gigabit Intel NIC.

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