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Can't login on Unraid Home

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Hi,

please help, i was kicked off my unraid home login and can't login back. When i try to sign in i got this error > 

Something went wrong

Sign In Failed

unraid-diagnostics-20240926-2336.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Try deleting this file from the flash drive:

/boot/config/ssl/certs/certificate_bundle.pem

 

Then reboot in safe mode and retest.

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32 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Try deleting this file from the flash drive:

/boot/config/ssl/certs/certificate_bundle.pem

 

Then reboot in safe mode and retest.

When i reboot in safe mode, there is no sign in function >

 

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I've tried to boot in normal mode and got same problem

Edited by 1HP
added normal mode boot

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I didn't understand the issue is with Connect, safe boot will not load plugins, reboot in normal mode, make sure the plugin is up to date and try again.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

I didn't understand the issue is with Connect, safe boot will not load plugins, reboot in normal mode, make sure the plugin is up to date and try again.

All of my plugins are unavailable, and I cannot access the App Store.

There are a few things worth mentioning that might help troubleshoot the problem:

I recently changed the port on the pfSense DNS resolver from 53 to 5353 to avoid conflict with AdGuard, which uses port 53.

My current subnet is set to 192.168.4.1, but when checking the network settings, I noticed the old subnet 192.168.5.1, which was associated with an unplugged USB dongle (identified as eth1).

Upon booting, I see logs showing that the OS is still trying to find 'eth1'. One specific log message states: "Device 'eth1' does not exist."

It seems that unplugging the USB dongle may have caused this issue, but I’m unsure how to proceed.

 

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2024-09-27 11_51_54-UNRAID_NetworkSettings.png

Edited by 1HP

  • Community Expert
  • Solution

You can delete/rename /boot/config/network.cfg and network-rules.cfg to go back to default DHCP LAN settings, and if you still have connectivity issues after that, bypass pfSense and connect the server directly to your router, to see if that is the problem.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

You can delete/rename /boot/config/network.cfg and network-rules.cfg to go back to default DHCP LAN settings, and if you still have connectivity issues after that, bypass pfSense and connect the server directly to your router, to see if that is the problem.

THIS !!!! worked for me. Thank you very much !!!

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