December 28, 20223 yr Hi, I was attempting to update the certificates for my Unraid server and some how I have managed to muck up the process and now I can no longer connect to the web interface. I can still ssh in to the server and login on the console. Is there a way I can manually, on the command line, set the connection protocol to http rather than https and ignore the whole certificate problem I have created for my self, so I can get in and try setting up for the new certificates. Thanks for any advise. I have attached a screen shot to the error I'm getting when trying to connect David
December 28, 20223 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, infinate-unraid said: Hi, I was attempting to update the certificates for my Unraid server and some how I have managed to muck up the process and now I can no longer connect to the web interface. I can still ssh in to the server and login on the console. Is there a way I can manually, on the command line, set the connection protocol to http rather than https and ignore the whole certificate problem I have created for my self, so I can get in and try setting up for the new certificates. Thanks for any advise. I have attached a screen shot to the error I'm getting when trying to connect David the fqdn changes. if you goto http://ip does it redirect to new fqdn?
December 28, 20223 yr Author I enter http://10.0.0.10:1080 and it gets rewritten as https://10.0.0.10:1443
December 28, 20223 yr Community Expert Solution you can exit file in boot/config called identcfg and chage use_ssl to no Edited December 28, 20223 yr by SimonF
December 28, 20223 yr Author I have edited the ident.cfg file and set use_ssl to no, but the address in the browser is still getting rewritten, do I need to reboot or send some form of kill to cause the config file to be reread
December 28, 20223 yr Community Expert 8 minutes ago, infinate-unraid said: do I need to reboot o I would suspect that a reboot will be required for this change to take place. I believe you can (still) type reboot on the command prompt to reboot the server. 46 minutes ago, infinate-unraid said: I believe if you click on the 'Advanced' button at this warning, your browser will take you to the GUI. (At least, it will in Firefox.)
December 29, 20223 yr Community Expert You can issue the command via ssh without rebooting use_ssl no
December 29, 20223 yr Author Thanks for all your help. I'm now able to log into the web interface. Just need sort out the ssl cert stuff correctly this time
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