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(SOLVED) Changed router subnet to .2.1 and Radarr/Sonarr timing out connecting to SAB and indexers

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-- : Test was aborted due to an error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, The operation has timed out.: 'http://192.168.2.20:8080/api?mode=get_config&apikey=*&output=json'

 

I changed my subnet recently and the unraid server has picked up .2.20 and I have tried adding this to the settings in radarr but am still getting the above error.  All web UI work for sab, radarr, and sonarr and sab can connect to downloaders but neither sonarr or radarr can connect to indexers or sab itself.. both erroring with a timed out.

 

I tried using the internal 172 address listed for the sab server which did not help.  Something else seems a miss here since even radarr cannot communicate with the indexer either.

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

EDIT: Well... derped myself on this one, had a proxy set for some reason and no idea why.  Disabled and everything is working again.

Edited by Majicpanda

  • Majicpanda changed the title to (SOLVED) Changed router subnet to .2.1 and Radarr/Sonarr timing out connecting to SAB and indexers

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