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[Solved] Moved to new hardware. No incoming connections.

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Hi Guys,

 

First time poster. I've been using Unraid for about a week now. Earlier today I moved my hard drives and usb drive to a new motherboard and case. Now when I boot up, everything goes right except it doesn't seem to want to accept any incoming connections.

 

I have an IP (the same as before.)

I can ping other hosts from the console and ping the machine from other hosts.

From the console I can telnet to itself.

I can use wget on the machine.

the syslog shows no errors.

 

The motherboard is a Supermicro X7SPA-HF. It has two NIC ports, one with IPMI. I tried disabling IPMI but that didn't seem to do anything. I don't see why it would possibly disallow any connections.

 

Any ideas? I've been working on this for a few hours now and I'll keep going.

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Well, figured it out. This is embarrassing.

 

It turns out with IPMI you end up having two IPs within the same nic. I had set the IP in the bios to the same ip I'm using in Linux, causing a conflict. May this be a warning to future forum searchers.

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