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Access to Unraid Server UI suddenly severed

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Hi all,

 

Last night I went to log in to my Unraid server and it returned a ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED in Chrome. Tried on several machines with the same results. Pinging host name returned valid results to the correct IP. I was able to SSH in as well as access my Docker containers UI pages. Also, file access continues to work on both Windows and from a Linux machine.

 

I checked, and I do see the server listening on :80 and :443 and IP info looks correct. I have attached the diagnostics output to this thread. I am a bit hesitant to reboot as I have seen one thread where a person had similar issues, rebooted, and then arrays failed to start.

 

I do have a Pihole on a separate device (Raspberry Pi). It seems to be functioning fine at this point.

 

Any advice on what to do here?

kuiper-diagnostics-20230118-0630.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Thanks @JorgeB. I just ran that with success but now I get a NGINX 404 page... Then I realized that I had my HTTPSEverywhere addon enabled!

 

Once I disabled the addon, I was in. I'm wondering why this isn't more predominant as I'm sure a ton of people are going to start running in to this.

 

Thanks again for your help!

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