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Managed to Lock myself out of Unraid Web Interface

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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

Screen Shot 2022-12-28 at 2.39.18 PM.jpg

Solved by SimonF

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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

Screen Shot 2022-12-28 at 2.39.18 PM.jpg

the fqdn changes. if you goto http://ip does it redirect to new fqdn?

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I enter http://10.0.0.10:1080 and it gets rewritten as https://10.0.0.10:1443

 

Screen Shot 2022-12-28 at 2.54.11 PM.jpg

Screen Shot 2022-12-28 at 2.54.18 PM.jpg

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you can exit file in boot/config called identcfg and chage use_ssl to no

Edited by SimonF

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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 

 

 

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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:

 

Screen Shot 2022-12-28 at 2.39.18 PM.jpg

 

 

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.)

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You can issue the command via ssh without rebooting

use_ssl no

 

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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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