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[Fixed] Unraid Ports Closed after Installing New Router

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EDIT: I'm an idiot. when I was setting the new ip address I mistyped the default gateway address, causing the internet to become unreachable. All is working now.

 

Today I installed a new router on my home network, a Netgear Orbi CBR750 cable modem/router unit to be specific. While everything else seems to be working, and I can reach Unraid fine on my local network, I can't seem to forward any ports to it. Port checker showed anything I checked as closed and my pages hosted on 443 wouldn't load. At first I naturally assumed that this issue was with the router itself, but logs in the router clearly showed the requests being sent to Unraid's IP, and when I changed port forwarding for 443 to my HP server's iLo port sure enough it worked, although obviously due to certificate errors I couldn't actually visit the page, but port checker did show the port as open at that point. I've tried forwarding to both 443 (unraid itself) and 1443 (nginx) and get no response either way. Other ports such as minecraft on 25565 are also apparently closed. I'm not sure what sorts of logs would be helpful, or maybe what commands I can run to check unraid's ports.

Edited by Renkin42

  • Renkin42 changed the title to [Fixed] Unraid Ports Closed after Installing New Router

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