March 22, 20251 yr Hi, I found that my unraid server is able to connect to the internet, but I cannot ping or connect to the local IP (192.168.1.224) or hostname for the server (e.g. tower.local). Diagnostics attached. I've already tried: Rebooting the router Changing the USB drive to another port and rebooting again Reconnecting the ethernet cable to the router Rebooting the server numerous times When I go to Connect, I can see my server, and any of the connections through my cloud flare tunnel (e.g. "plex.cloudflaredomain.com") still work. But, nothing on the local network seems to work, including apps like Scripted to connect to HomeKit (though home.scrypted.app still connects to the server). Attempting to ping the server from my computer yields a Request Timeout immediately. Any recommendations to fix this? Everything else on the network is working, and I can connect locally to other wired devices to the router using both the local IP and hostname. Thank you! tower-diagnostics-20250322-0958.zip
March 22, 20251 yr Community Expert I looked at your diagnostics file. It seems (to me) that you are getting an IPv6 address in addition to an IPv4 address. Do you need an IPv6 address? If not try setting for an IPv4 address only. If you only need IPv6, set it for IPv6 only. SETTINGS >>> Network Settings Edited March 22, 20251 yr by Frank1940
March 22, 20251 yr Author I disabled the Tailscale plugin and it was fixed? My network settings are set to IPv4 only already, so perhaps there was something off with Tailscale?
March 22, 20251 yr Community Expert Solution Just now, joshsalvi said: I disabled the Tailscale plugin and it was fixed? My network settings are set to IPv4 only already, so perhaps there was something off with Tailscale? Ask in the support thread for Tailscale. There should be a link to the Support thread on the PLUGIN tab...
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