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Issue with SSL Certificate Preventing Local Web Interface Access

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Hello Unraid Community,

I recently encountered an issue with my Unraid server that I'm hoping to get some assistance with.
After enabling SSL, Telnet, and other services on my server, I've been unable to access the local web interface. Previously, I accessed it via https://192.168.178.142/login, but now it redirects to a different URL: "https://192-168-178-142.7c2b56f32414c20c54054307a4a74431ea57c6dc.myunraid.net/login".


I believe this issue is related to the SSL certificate. I've tried to resolve this by ChatGBT help, but without success.
I'm now considering either disabling the SSL certificate or resetting the server to factory settings, but I'm not confident in proceeding without further guidance.

 

I can easily connect with Putty. But since I'm a Linux beginner, I can't get any further.


Could anyone provide advice on how to safely disable the SSL certificate or suggest alternative solutions to regain access to my server's web interface? Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.


Thank you in advance!

Amperas

Solved by JorgeB

Have you tried using just http:// instead of https:// ?

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23 hours ago, itimpi said:

Have you tried using just http:// instead of https:// ?

Unfortunately, that didn't work. The result is and remains the same.

  • Solution

You can try disabling SSL, type in the CLI:

use_ssl no

 

  • Author
3 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can try disabling SSL, type in the CLI:

use_ssl no

 

That actually helped!
Thank you!

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