March 26, 20233 yr Hi, I had a docker on port 8070 for wordpress... (for which I tried to get a ssl certificate, without success and maybe this is the cause of my problem...). This docker has been deleted. I don't have another Docker on port 8070. But now when I enter 192.168.1.10:8070 it redirects to unRAID Dashboard while all other ports return an error (expect the ones where there is docker, of course). How can I force the removal of this obsolete redirection, and make it return an error as before ? EDIT: that's even worst. Now each time I try to install Wordpress on a different port, the 192.168.1.10:8888 or 8095, all are redirected to 192.168.1.10/Main even if the Docker is stopped. Do you have an idea how to fix ? Thank you. Edited March 26, 20233 yr by zarkoff
March 26, 20233 yr Author Ok, I answer to myslef... I think it was just the cache of my browser 🙂 Edited March 26, 20233 yr by zarkoff
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