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Provision IP Not Matching Static IP

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I keep getting the provision error. After pinging the address I noticed the IP does not match the IP from my new router. Is there a way to correct the provision so it goes to the correct IP address?

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What is he static IP on your server? 192.168.0.16??

What is the subnet/gateway from your router for your network to make sure everything is talking correctly? 

Also I think DNS rebranding is an option in your router you need to turn off to be able to setup the SSL certs. 

Edited by Herbiewalker

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192.168.50.73 is what it is currently (as seen on error), 192.168.0.16 is what is was when I first set it up (as seen on the ping location). So when I click provision unraid is sending it to the old IP and not the new one.

Do you have an option on your router to flush the DNS cache? If not then you might need a restart on the router to reset the old DNS settings so it picks up the new static IP. It looks like you are pinging your server name from a windows box which could also have a old DNS cache which you can reset with the command 'ipconfig /flushdns' and reset with 'ipconfig /registerdns' this should clear out any old DNS settings on the windows box and pull fresh DNS from the DNS server (router). 

If the problem still persists after those tips then I would go with a setting needs configured or turned off in the router to get DNS working.

Another option is to skip using your router as the DNS in the server settings and point straight to a different DNS like cloudflare, google, or quad 9. I have also seen some setups point to a PieHole for DNS....

Edited by Herbiewalker

We have discovered an issue with our DDNS when your server changes IPs (or possibly just when it changes subnets.) For now you'll need to disable SSL or revert to your previous IP.

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It works, thanks. 

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