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If the server is completely unresponsive, press the physical power button once for a clean shutdown. Avoid pulling the power plug unless absolutely necessary. Step 2: Access the Flash Drive on a PC
If your server is tucked away in a closet and you cannot easily plug a monitor into it, you can reset the network by plugging the Unraid USB boot drive into another computer. Step 1: Power Down the Server Safely
Misconfigured network settings can lock you out of your Unraid server, but you can completely reset your network configuration to factory defaults by deleting the network.cfg file from your Unraid boot flash drive.
If you see eth1 (but not eth0 ), edit the network-rules file manually: unraid reset network settings install
Reset Network to default - General Support - Forums - Unraid
Reset Network to default - General Support - Forums - Unraid
: If you still cannot connect via HTTPS, you may also need to edit /boot/config/ident.cfg and change USE_SSL="yes" to USE_SSL="no" . If the server is completely unresponsive, press the
If you replaced your motherboard or network card and Unraid refuses to connect because it is looking for the "old" network adapter.
rm /boot/config/network.cfg rm /boot/config/network-rules.cfg Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard the server by typing reboot . Post-Reset Configuration
This guide will walk you through every method to reset your network configuration, from simple file deletions to advanced command-line fixes and complete fresh installs. Step 1: Power Down the Server Safely Misconfigured
If you are using any like Pi-hole, custom VLANs, or a managed switch?
and plug it into your desktop computer. Navigate to the config folder on the USB drive.
If you have a monitor and keyboard attached to your server, you can perform the reset directly from the terminal: Log in as root . Navigate to the configuration directory: cd /boot/config/ . Delete the network configuration files: rm network.cfg rm network-rules.cfg (if it exists) Reboot the server: reboot .
Properly eject the USB flash drive from your computer using the "Safely Remove Hardware" or "Eject" option.
If you have a monitor hooked up to the server, the final lines of the boot text will display the newly assigned local IP address.