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WebUI Stops Suddenly

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Recently started using Unraid for the first time the other day, and LOVE it!

I ran into an issue the other day, I tried running a instance of Kasm via docker, tunneling it through a VPN container. I then opened the ports on the container and now my WebUI doesnt work as it should. Not the best with debugging so here is some key info!
 

  • Safe mode works perfectly fine and the shares still work
  • On a normal boot, it works fine with docker disabled
  • On a normal boot with docker enabled, it works for ~ 1 min then the WebUI starts to time out :(
     

Now, I know this was silly, but the other day (I can't remember if this was Unraid or my messing with my RPi - really sorry about this as this could be a red herring) I think I tried running a container on port 443 (Kasm's main one so thats why I think it was my Unraid machine), and docker was complaining about it being in use, now I don't know what came over me, I searched for the service via the port and disabled it 🤦‍♂️, some sort of systemd simmilar service. Now if I have to do something to my boot USB (as in keep my docker configs/setups etc) I am happy to do the offical long method of doing things as it was my own fault! If there is an easier way like just running a "recovery fix" command that would be prefered. Once again, could be a red herring (sorry my memory can be really bad).
 

Any help is greatly appreciated!

 

Here is my diagnostics:
alphastore-diagnostics-20240817-1444.zip

Remove the docker running on 443. If you want to use it, you need to map it to another host port.

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I have just tried this, unfortunatly that hasn't resolved my issue, I have removed all association with port 443 and still, it times out after ~ 1 min. I think there is a problem with my Linux install as suppose to some sort of Unraid issue, is it possible to copy my key data and reset it?

If it runs in safe mode and with all containers disabled, it won't be a Linux problem, likely a container problem.

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