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How do I opt out of this so I can use my IP address to get to the GUI?

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I want to know that if I put my IP address in I will always end up at the GUI no matter what.

 

It's great functionality for many, but it spikes my anxiety.

Solved by ljm42

I don't fully understand the question, opt out of what?

 

Please upload your diagnostics.zip file (from Tools -> Diagnostics) as it will tell me about your setup.

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On 1/20/2023 at 12:13 AM, ljm42 said:

I don't fully understand the question, opt out of what?

 

Please upload your diagnostics.zip file (from Tools -> Diagnostics) as it will tell me about your setup.

I don't want the URL to be hijacked, I just want it to stay with hostIP/Main as the URL. I can use wireguard to get to it remotely fine.

 

My internet isn't always that reliable and getting locked out until I physically accessed my server was inconvenient.

 

As rquested I have included my diagnostics.

tower-diagnostics-20230123-1237.zip

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Nothing has been hijacked :) but you have configured your system for "Strict" mode SSL so it will only respond using the certificate on https://ip.yourpersonalhash.myunraid.net . If you no longer want that level of security, navigate to Settings -> Management Access and set "Use SSL/TLS" to "No" or "Yes". Just not "Strict".  Turn on the inline help for details, or see https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Security#Securing_webGui_connections_.28SSL.29

 

That link also explains how to get access to your server when your Internet is down while you are in Strict mode, if that interests you.

 

It is also worth mentioning that in your version of Unraid, My Servers Remote Access will work regardless of whether you choose No/Yes/Strict, if that is important to you.

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10 hours ago, ljm42 said:

Nothing has been hijacked :) but you have configured your system for "Strict" mode SSL so it will only respond using the certificate on https://ip.yourpersonalhash.myunraid.net . If you no longer want that level of security, navigate to Settings -> Management Access and set "Use SSL/TLS" to "No" or "Yes". Just not "Strict".  Turn on the inline help for details, or see https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Security#Securing_webGui_connections_.28SSL.29

 

That link also explains how to get access to your server when your Internet is down while you are in Strict mode, if that interests you.

 

It is also worth mentioning that in your version of Unraid, My Servers Remote Access will work regardless of whether you choose No/Yes/Strict, if that is important to you.

Thank you very much.

Also thank you for the back ground readiung so I can understand what has been happening.

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