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Unraid UI port change not working?

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Hi All

 

I am trying to change my Unraid port setting from 80 & 443 to 6000 & 6001

After changing the ports in the UI....

It was NOT possible to access the Unraid GUI anymore?

Not by IP or hostname?

 

It tried to connect by IP:PORT and also I could see Unraid trying to access:  http://hostname.local:6000/  

(By the way is the hostname case sensitive?)

 

So I did a telnet and I had to edit the ident.cfg file in \\flash\config back to 

# Generated settings:
NAME="SERVERNAME"
timeZone="Europe/Paris"
COMMENT="The Ultimate Media Server"
SECURITY="user"
WORKGROUP="WORKGROUP"
DOMAIN=""
DOMAIN_SHORT=""
hideDotFiles="no"
localMaster="yes"
enableFruit="no"
USE_NETBIOS="yes"
USE_WSD="yes"
WSD_OPT=""
USE_NTP="yes"
NTP_SERVER1="time1.google.com"
NTP_SERVER2="time2.google.com"
NTP_SERVER3="time3.google.com"
NTP_SERVER4="time4.google.com"
DOMAIN_LOGIN="Administrator"
DOMAIN_PASSWD=""
SYS_MODEL="Xeon E-2100G based 24-bay NAS system"
SYS_ARRAY_SLOTS="24"
USE_SSL="no"
PORT="80"
PORTSSL="443"
LOCAL_TLD="local"
BIND_MGT="no"
USE_TELNET="yes"
PORTTELNET="23"
USE_SSH="yes"
PORTSSH="22"
USE_UPNP="no"
START_PAGE="Main"

Then a restart: /etc/rc.d/rc.nginx restart

 

Also when trying to start with SLL/TLS set to Auto I got this error:

root@SERVER:/boot/config# /etc/rc.d/rc.nginx restart
Checking configuration for correct syntax and
then trying to open files referenced in configuration...
nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful
Shutdown Nginx gracefully...
Stopping unraid-api process...
Process stopped!
Starting Nginx server daemon...
nginx: [warn] "ssl_stapling" ignored, host not found in OCSP responder "r3.o.lencr.org" in the certificate "/etc/ssl/certs/unraid_bundle.pem"
root@SERVER:/boot/config#

 

After this I could login but looking at the UI I still se the 6000/6001 ports? (See below)

HTTPS is grayed out?

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How do I get this working with port 6000/6001 ?

I need port 80 & 443 to get my nginx-proxy-manager-npm-official working with IPv6

see more about this here:

 

 

Edited by casperse

Maybe you have a conflict with a VM, because 6000 is usually used by X11. Try 5000/5001 as I mentioned in my manual.

  • Author
On 10/5/2021 at 5:17 PM, mgutt said:

Maybe you have a conflict with a VM, because 6000 is usually used by X11. Try 5000/5001 as I mentioned in my manual.

That could be it! - (My Synology uses 5000/5001 default for Synology - its running as a VM)

I will try 8000/8001

  • Author
On 10/5/2021 at 2:34 PM, Squid said:

HTTPS is greyed out because use SSL is set to no.

 

Yes my bad - I did that when I had to SSH into the config to get my login page up again, so I could start the server (Forgot I changed Auto to no)

 

Finally got the new monitor cable for the server a DISPLAY Adapter to HDMI (So I could troubleshoot and do the network changes  port change with the GUI on my screen)

 

But for some reason the GUI is not displayed after Bios and loading of Unraid? (Cant catch a break...one problem to a new one)

I have not changed any of my settings, and it used to work on my old 1280p monitor now I have a new 4K display

I have search the forum but my BIOS settings looks ok?

 

I have set the IGP as the default in the BIOS on the motherboard and it works but only during boot!

 

Then it stops and flashed this on the monitor before going black (Here it was running in 1080 so resolution is ok)

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I managed to catch this with my phone...

The below txt "failed to connect happens after a very long timeout" (Since I havent had any screen doing boot for some time I don't know if this is normal?)

 

UPDATE: I guess this problem is alreday known and is fixed by uninstalling the VM backup....

Really a shame I really liked having backup of my VM's

But is this also the reason the GUI doesn't work anymore... or just these 3 above errors?

(I am rebuilding with a new drive so I cant reboot for some time now )

 

Bios settings:

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Diagnostic file:

diagnostics-20211009-1432.zip

 

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