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Changed router and now cannot access Array GUI?

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Hello folks - I need some help getting back into the web GUI of my array after a router change.

 

I used to have the typical FTTC Modem to wireless router running IPv6 and DHCP to a static address (192.168.1.202) to my unraid box. Accessing the web GUI via http://192.168.1.202 was fine.

 

I have just changed to a 4G modem/router running IPv4 (at the moment) and of course the DHCP server is not set up to issue static addresses yet. I quickly found the dynamic address the server had been assigned and accessed it via http://192.168.1.127 (this time) but immediately ran into a problem.

 

My Windows 10 desktop browser changed the 192.168.1.127 into the "long" address that the box seemed to be using.

 

It gave the Server Not Found error : We can’t connect to the server at 47451451017659140b69fc701f291711f8f06834.unraid.net.

 

What do I need to change or reset in order to gain access to the web GUI again please? I do have a monitor on the server and I do have PuTTY.

Edit config/ident.cfg on the flash drive and change USE_SSL from "yes" to "no", then reboot.

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Cheers - I'll do that after the movie.

5 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

Edit config/ident.cfg on the flash drive and change USE_SSL from "yes" to "no", then reboot.

Perhaps that should happen automatically if the address obtained from dhcp doesn't match the address returned when the *.unraid.net is resolved.

 

In my opinion this mismatch should be handled in some way by unraid.

3 minutes ago, jonathanm said:

Perhaps that should happen automatically if the address obtained from dhcp doesn't match the address returned when the *.unraid.net is resolved.

 

In my opinion this mismatch should be handled in some way by unraid.

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