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Changing HTTPS port stops web management access

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Running current stable release.

So in order to get ready for some Docker containers I am deploying I wanted to get unraid off the default 443 SSL. I was successful doing HTTP from 80 to 8080 and figured it'd be the same with HTTPS so 443 to 4443.

When I do that, the site stops responding and reboots do not fix it. Restarting nginx does not fix it

root@fs:~# /etc/rc.d/rc.nginx restart
Checking configuration for correct syntax and
then trying to open files referenced in configuration...
nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful
Shutdown Nginx gracefully...
Starting Nginx server daemon...
root@fs:~# reboot

Only thing I can do is edit /boot/config/ident.cfg back to 443, reboot (not restart nginx) and then I'm back in.

Anyone else seeing this issue?

 

Sidenote: I removed the bonding from NIC's (but kept the bridge even though only eth1 is in use) a few hours ago not sure if that might have anything to do with it.

57 minutes ago, Trunkton said:

Sidenote: I removed the bonding from NIC's (but kept the bridge even though only eth1 is in use)

The management interface of the system is restricted to eth0.

When you remove bonding, make sure the system is connected using eth0 (br0).

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Thanks! Will do

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