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I cant access the WebUI on any docker containers (plex, jellyfin, etc)

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Set up my server a year or two ago and really havent touched anything since.  I noticed my plex container might have been an old version or something, so I decided this would be a good time to finally make the switch to jellyfin.

 

After deleting the old containers, I installed jellyfin, and then when I go to the docker tab, click the icon, and go to WebUI, I get "this site can't be reached" page everytime:

 

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Ive tried in brave, firefox and chrome, and from multiple PCs with no difference.

 

Happens with ALL containers now (tried plex, and a few others - no webui will work)

 

tried resetting router, rebooting unraid server, etc - no difference.

 

I did switch my router from DDWRT back to stock firmware a few months ago - could that have had an effect on this?

 

I am out of ideas. Any guesses?

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Post your docker run command as explained at the very first link in the Docker FAQ in this same subforum. 

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Sorry I'm new here. Uninstalled and reinstalled. Attached below.

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I don't use that container. Do you know which of those ports is supposed to be the webUI for it?

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7 minutes ago, trurl said:

I don't use that container. Do you know which of those ports is supposed to be the webUI for it?

According to the address when I go to web I think its 8096.

 

This happens is EVERY container right now, for example, I went and installed photoview, start up the container, and then I get the same "This site can’t be reached" message when I try to go to the WebUI.

 

I took a screenshot of my OLD plex install before deleting it, and the port mappings look very different to what they are now.  Its also set to "bridge" now, and was "host" before. All this was just how it was set up out of the box - I didn't manually choose any ports or settings in either instance.  

 

Attached below - plex is old, jellyfin/photoview is current:

 

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Ok very weird, just removed jellyfin and photoview, installed plex media server, and now the webui seems to be working!!!

 

I then tried jellyfin, but that still seems to not work for some reason. Tried in both bridge (default) and host mode.  

 

Heres the port mappings of both:

 

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EDIT: Also just removed plex incase of shared ports - so jellyfin is the only container installed, and same deal.  

Edited by fhj74784

what happens when you type http://192.168.1.4:8096 in your web browser as address ?

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18 hours ago, alturismo said:

what happens when you type http://192.168.1.4:8096 in your web browser as address ?

For some reason it is working now. I have no idea why it wasnt working before, but for some reason I can now go to the WebUI page.

 

Im completely stumped.

 

But to answer your question - it would previously give me the same error - the site cant be reached.  I tried many different combinations, with/without "/web/index.html#!/wizardstart.html" to the end, but nothing worked.

 

But like I said - for NO REASON AT ALL - its working now.  

 

:/

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