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Connection refused when I move the NAS machine to new house

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I have moved the NAS machine to the new house with the router. But I cannot connect to the WebGUI by any devices and it shows that connection refused.

 

The router setting is not changed, and the IP address assigned to NAS is the same. The booting console information is normal and it shows the right IP address. I have checked the flash drive and it can be read normally in my windows laptop and desktop computer.

 

The followings are what I have tried but they all doesn't work:

1. delete the network.cfg file in the flash drive and then reboot

2. reboot the machine and enter the GUI mode, but the internal browser still shows connection refused in the GUI mode

 

Anything else could I do to solve this problem? The only way is to re-install the unraid system?

Solved by Unfengdulou

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More information: Unraid system 6.12.3

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According to your Diagnostics file the IP address of your server is   192.168.31.47

 

Is this what you expect?   (This a valid IP address but an unusual one from what we normally see for most home routers...) 

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13 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

According to your Diagnostics file the IP address of your server is   192.168.31.47

 

Is this what you expect?   (This a valid IP address but an unusual one from what we normally see for most home routers...) 

Actually yes... The local network IP uses 192.168.31.1/24 in the router settings. Is changing IP a valid way? I have tried to delete the network.cfg file in the flash device but I found it seemed not to generate a new one under the /boot directory

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There is a file in the logs directory of the Diagnostics named  dhcplog.txt  and I can not recall having ever seen this log file before.  Does anyone have an explanation about this file?

 

@Unfengdulou, don't be worried about that IP address at this time.  As I said, it is valid but not what we generally see for most Unraid users...

 

7 hours ago, Unfengdulou said:

I have tried to delete the network.cfg file in the flash device but I found it seemed not to generate a new one under the /boot directory

 

Actually, the file is saved in     /boot/config  

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Problem solved. Thanks to 

 

I have checked my go file and the emhttp line is occasionally commented....

 

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