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Cannot Access Unraid Web GUI from any windows systems

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Hi,

 

long time lurker in terms of getting started, finally decided to taker the plunge with a trial. One day after a reboot, I noticed I could not connect to the web GUI from my PC. I tried all sorts of things after google searches, then tried to navigate to the web console using my mobile device & noticed it worked. After that I figured my IP may have been blocked somehow so I tried to connect with a different IP & then different windows computers but still can't get in. 

 

But it works on my wife's macbook pro. 

 

Any Ideas?

  • Community Expert

Are you trying to access it by name or by IP? Are all of these devices on the same subnet?

  • Author

IP & everything is on the same subnet. 

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Are you sure something else doesn't have the same IP? I always use DHCP (the default) and then reserve IP by MAC address at my router, so everything is managed from one place.

  • Author

Positive, but I don't take that approach. I set my DHCP range & anything I need statically assigned is outside of that range. 

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Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post.

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Can you ping your server?

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19 hours ago, Stassh1 said:

figured my IP may have been blocked somehow

Are you trying to access your server from outside your LAN?

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So all machines on your LAN can ping, but some machines on your LAN can access the webUI and some can't. That suggest a problem with those machines that can't.

 

Do you have any adblockers or something else that might be blocking access? Have you tried another browser? Have you cleared browser cache?

 

Any idea what this is about?

Apr 14 15:33:14 HMS kernel: TCP: request_sock_TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 26495. Sending cookies.  Check SNMP counters.

 

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On 4/15/2020 at 8:48 AM, trurl said:

So all machines on your LAN can ping, but some machines on your LAN can access the webUI and some can't. That suggest a problem with those machines that can't.

 

Do you have any adblockers or something else that might be blocking access? Have you tried another browser? Have you cleared browser cache?

 

Any idea what this is about?


Apr 14 15:33:14 HMS kernel: TCP: request_sock_TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 26495. Sending cookies.  Check SNMP counters.

 

Adblockers were running when it worked but also disabled as tests used different browsers. already cleared cache as well . 

I google the system message & it seems like that's an informative message. 

 

  • Author

figured it out .... well kind of. Reset the TCP IP stack on one of my windows machines & got it working. Now to figure out what happened. 

 

 

Thanks for the help!

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