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First time set up: Can’t get into the Unraid GUI. Home Hub 3000

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Ok, I’m admittedly REALLY green when it comes to I.T but I’m having a heck of a time getting into the web gui for the initial set up. I’ve tried a static IP and portforwarding 443 on my Home Hub router but no luck. I hooked up a monitor and tried to login through the server itself. Couldn’t do it. I have no problem with getting into the terminal and when I ping the ip it responds. 

 

I think it may be my Home Hub router as my ISP (Bell, Canada) closes off a lot of functions. Only thing I can do is pretty much port forwards. I’d REALLY rather not use another router as my ISP doesnt allow bridge mode and it’s just a big pain in the butt. Im hoping Im just missing something. 

 

ANY help would be much appreciated. 

 

 

Solved by Vampiresoup

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Do NOT forward any ports and close any you did. 

 

Do you have a attached keyboard and monitor? 

  • Author

I've got a monitor and keyboard attached. No luck with the GUI. All my ports are currently closed. 

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Delete/rename /boot/config/network.cfg to go back to default DHCP and then post new diags after a reboot.

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Flash device error (ENOFLASH4)

Flash drive is not being detected, and because of that nginx is not started, try with a different flash drive, if the same it could be a BIOS setting that is causing this.

  • Author

Ok thanks! i'll try another flash. 

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Still same issue, flash not detected, another user with the same problem resolved it by toggling a setting called "USB power delivery in S5 State", if you don't have that one try toggling any other USB related setting, failing that you will need a different board/Server

  • Author

Ok, thanks!

 

To clarify I was able to get in to the GUI at one point when I port forwarded 443 and I can also use the terminal locally. 

There's no way this is a router issue? My ISP severely limits what it can do. (Can't even put it in Bridge mode) I was wondering if it could be blocking communications. Of course this theory is coming from someone who probably shouldn't be using Unraid given his limited background in I.T. 

 

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39 minutes ago, Vampiresoup said:

There's no way this is a router issue?

Doesn't look like it, flash drive is still not being detected, and without a flash drive detect the GUI (nginx) won't start, which is not.

 

Possibly the flash drive was detected at that time.

 

  • Author
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Found the issue! I used the USB creator on my mac it seems to have messed something up. I tried it again on my Windows PC and it seems to be working 

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Thanks again to JorgeB! I was ready to take my router apart. 

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