I Enjoy Creating Videos Posted November 17, 2021 Share Posted November 17, 2021 (edited) Hello, the other day i had a internet outage and i found out i can not login to my unraid GUI when the internet was down i even tried https://tower http:/tower http://192.168.x.x and so on all of them will direct me back to some long numbers and letters followed by a .unraid.net address at the end. my unraid server has its drives encrypted so it uses the lets encrypt certificate that unraid gives you but when the internet is down it can't find it so how do i copy that or make a work around so i can get access to my server when it is not online? Thank you Edited November 17, 2021 by JP s Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted November 17, 2021 Share Posted November 17, 2021 Go to https://ip address and accept the warning Quote Link to comment
Solution ljm42 Posted November 17, 2021 Solution Share Posted November 17, 2021 Please see https://wiki.unraid.net/My_Servers#How_to_access_your_server_when_DNS_is_down Quote Link to comment
dja Posted April 4, 2022 Share Posted April 4, 2022 On 11/17/2021 at 10:02 AM, ljm42 said: Please see https://wiki.unraid.net/My_Servers#How_to_access_your_server_when_DNS_is_down Sorry to re-hash this and/or ask a dumb question here, but I'm not able to get this to work. I have 2 Unraid servers, and the one I need access to runs a pfSense VM, so obviously losing DNS causes an issue. I'd really like to keep it using SSL cert. I have tried https://ip but I get a ngix error, page not found after accepting warning. In the linked info, I see this: f Use SSL/TLS is set to Yes, then you can access your server using: https://[servername].[localTLD] or https://[servername].[localTLD]:<https_port> (if your https port is not the default of 443) What exactly is [localTLD] ? Is there another way to access the server without turning off SSL? I have piHole docker(s), can I add my servers hashed address to that with the local IP? Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted April 4, 2022 Share Posted April 4, 2022 15 minutes ago, dja said: Sorry to re-hash this and/or ask a dumb question here, but I'm not able to get this to work. I have 2 Unraid servers, and the one I need access to runs a pfSense VM, so obviously losing DNS causes an issue. I'd really like to keep it using SSL cert. I have tried https://ip but I get a ngix error, page not found after accepting warning. In the linked info, I see this: f Use SSL/TLS is set to Yes, then you can access your server using: https://[servername].[localTLD] or https://[servername].[localTLD]:<https_port> (if your https port is not the default of 443) What exactly is [localTLD] ? Is there another way to access the server without turning off SSL? I have piHole docker(s), can I add my servers hashed address to that with the local IP? local TLD is .com .org in most homes it can be .local you use pfsense so more than likely if you did not change it, it is .lan 1 Quote Link to comment
ljm42 Posted April 5, 2022 Share Posted April 5, 2022 13 hours ago, dja said: What exactly is [localTLD] See Settings -> Management Access -> Local TLD 13 hours ago, dja said: I have piHole docker(s), can I add my servers hashed address to that with the local IP? Sure, if you can get the url to resolve to the correct IP that should be fine. Just don't forget that you did this down the road if your IP changes it will no longer be dynamic. Quote Link to comment
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