December 10, 20232 yr A couple of hours ago, the server i had running was working just fine. No issues and i was using it as usual. Then for some reason, the server seems to go offline and cannot connect to the internet. I had my server assigned a static ip from my router using DHCP but now for some reason the router refuses to connect or see the server. I can confirm that the cable is connected and lights on both the LAN port of the server, and the switch thats connected to the router are light up and flashing green. Other devices on the switch are still working just fine. I have the diagnostics here, could really use some help as my only other option i can see is a server wipe... Edit* I have already tried deleting the network config. Not sure what else I can do ihome-diagnostics-20231210-1323.zip Edited December 10, 20232 yr by NI034710
December 10, 20232 yr Community Expert Your server appears (to me) getting a IPv6 address. Is this what you wanted (or expected)? If you only want an IPv4 address, select that here (using 'Network Settings):
December 10, 20232 yr Author I wanted a IP 4 address. I did change the network settings and once I clicked apply the system log had a yellow alert that said bind to 0.0.0.0:80 failed address already in use. Same for port 443
December 10, 20232 yr Community Expert Post Diagnostics after a reboot with Network Protocol set to 'IPv4 only'...
December 10, 20232 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, NI034710 said: I wanted a IP 4 address. I did change the network settings and once I clicked apply the system log had a yellow alert that said bind to 0.0.0.0:80 failed address already in use. Same for port 443 Do you have a docker container set up to use those ports?
December 11, 20232 yr Author no i dont, none of my containers should be using those ports. just in case it was a docker i have rebooted it in safe mode and was still running into the same issues. here is a new diagnostic file with the ipv4 network setting changed ihome-diagnostics-20231210-1821.zip
December 11, 20232 yr Author Solution So, in a final last ditch effort i took the Lan cable leading to my server and directly plugged it into the switch which leads to the main router. Deleted the network config files on the usb, rebooted the server and now its being picked up no issues.
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