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Provision Certificates 403 Error

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I downloaded Unraid a few days ago and I have been trying to provision certificates, but I keep getting a 403 error. I went through the help and tried to add a new DNS to my Netgear C6300 router, but when I changed the DNS I couldn't connect to the internet for some reason. I have been searching through the forums and I couldn't find anything to fix my rebinding protection issue. Everything so far seems to deal with pfsense or pihole, which I don't have. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

 

Unraid Version: 6.8.3

 

Netgear C6300

 

Ryzen 1950X

ASRock Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming

Corsair HX1000i 

 

 

 

Edited by countdrew
Hardware

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The error is related to a security setting on your router, try and see if your router has this setting available and uncheck it.
Note this is from a different model netgear router that may or may not be the same.

 

Advanced -> DHCP/DNS


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Edited by tjb_altf4

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On 5/26/2020 at 8:28 PM, tjb_altf4 said:

The error is related to a security setting on your router, try and see if your router has this setting available and uncheck it.
Note this is from a different model netgear router that may or may not be the same.

 

Advanced -> DHCP/DNS


 

I went through every tab on my router and there isn't anything similar to that. Am I out of luck?

 

When I changed my settings to this, I could connect to my router, but my internet wouldn't work. I have Comcast Xfinity, so I couldn't try the Static IP address part.

 

 

These are the settings that I have:

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Also searching for bind in the user manual of my Router didn't show anything.

Edited by countdrew
manual

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Try under advanced setup.

I'm not familiar with netgear routers, so cannot be certain.

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39 minutes ago, tjb_altf4 said:

Try under advanced setup.

I'm not familiar with netgear routers, so cannot be certain.

Okay, it looks like I did this part correctly under Advanced Setup > IPv6

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Now it says that I'm successfully using open DNS.

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I have suspicious attacks disabled, so I thought it would be working not, but I am still getting the 403 error. 

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