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Unraid console unreachable after reboot

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My server had to be rebooted last night and I'm unable to access the web console via https any longer.  I can only reach the console via http, however after doing this I was unable to reach my docker apps (Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr, Organizr, etc) unless I'm using http.  I was able to verify the server came up on the same IP it always has and it is showing up on my router.  I keep getting an error of a connection timeout whenever I try to get to the encrypted address for the console.  I'm struggling to no where to start looking/troubleshooting to remediate this problem.  If someone could provide a little guidance as to where I can start, I'd appreciate it greatly.  

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I can reach the internet from all other computers on my network, and I can ping google.com from the server.  I recently moved to a new house but brought my router along with me, I've been at this location for a few weeks and this issue hasn't arisen yet, but could it be a problem with my public IP having been changed?

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I was able to fix the issue.  My server came up with the wrong IP address, I statically assigned the original IP and everything is operating correctly now.  Thank you for the help!

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2 hours ago, jackfalveyiv said:

I was able to fix the issue.  My server came up with the wrong IP address, I statically assigned the original IP and everything is operating correctly now.  Thank you for the help!

The best approach is to let everything on your network use DHCP, and for anything where you want a static IP, reserve that IP by MAC address in the router. That way everything is managed in one place.

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Great advice, I will do that.  Thank you.

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