August 19, 20241 yr 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.
August 19, 20241 yr Community Expert Do NOT forward any ports and close any you did. Do you have a attached keyboard and monitor?
August 19, 20241 yr Author I've got a monitor and keyboard attached. No luck with the GUI. All my ports are currently closed.
August 19, 20241 yr Community Expert Delete/rename /boot/config/network.cfg to go back to default DHCP and then post new diags after a reboot.
August 19, 20241 yr Community Expert 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.
August 20, 20241 yr Author Still not working unfortunately. Im not sure what I should change in my bios. Thanks for your help! tower-diagnostics-20240819-1753.zip
August 20, 20241 yr Community Expert 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
August 20, 20241 yr 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.
August 20, 20241 yr Community Expert 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.
August 20, 20241 yr Author Solution 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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