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Wrong "Local acces URL" in Management Access (after changing server's IP)

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While I was test driving unraid I've changed the server's IP address at some point. I changed it from 192.168.2.88 to 192.168.1.88.


Today I purchased a key and wanted to use the "My Servers" plugin. That's how i landed on the Management Access configuration screen.


There are two "Local access URLs" showed on this screen. One of them is the old IP of the server. I want to change this IP into the correct new one 192.168.1.88. (I imagine these host names are used for the certificate creation and I want to be able to access my server by IP.)
I'm unable to change the IP through the UI, perhaps I'm missing something or else could someone please guide through a way to change this using CLI?

 

I'm afraid to provision a certificate when the local access url's are not correct because that might stop me from accessing my server by it's new IP. (http://192.168.1.88)

 

Here is a screenshot of the Management Access page I'm talking about.

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I also included a screenshot of my network settings to show my current IP does not match with the one showed on the Management Access page.
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Solved by ljm42

The IP would be changed via the network settings, and the array needs to be stopped to change them

  • Solution

That is odd.  Please reboot, if the problem persists upload your diagnistics.zip (from Tools -> Diagnostics)

 

Actually, open a web terminal and see if running this solves the problem:

/etc/rc.d/rc.nginx reload

If not, upload your diagnistics.zip (from Tools -> Diagnostics)

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@lljm42 The reload of nginx did the trick.

I issued the command you gave me and then went to the "Management Access" settings to verify the IP. All is good now.

Thank you very much!

Thanks for reporting this. When the IP changes it is supposed to automatically reload nginx, but looks like that isn't happening. Rebooting would also have fixed this, but by running that command you've narrowed down the issue. Thanks!

 

If you don't mind, would you please upload your diagnostics.zip (from Tools -> Diagnostics)? It would help to see in the logs where things changed.  Thanks!

  • Author

I Guess the lines you are looking for are in `syslog.1.txt`?

 

I changed the server's IP several times between 192.168.2.88 and 192.168.1.88 on Monday/Tuesday 16/17 of January because I was "fighting" with my Unifi USG and the Unifi Controller that I run in a container on unraid.

 

I hope you find what you are looking for.

node804-diagnostics-20230124-1306.zip

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