Unraid Reset Network Settings ❲95% FRESH❳
The machine came back up slowly, lights blinking as if reciting a new prayer. On boot, the console printed an IP address: 192.168.1.100. He typed it into his browser. The Unraid web GUI materialized, calm and familiar. The docker containers reported healthy, and his shares were there. Network defaults used DHCP now, but the server was reachable again.
(Note: If you prefer to back it up instead of deleting, run mv network.cfg network.cfg.old instead). Step 4: Reboot the Server
Delete these files, or rename them to network.cfg.old if you want to keep a backup of your previous settings. Step 4: Reboot Your Server Safely eject the USB flash drive from your computer. Plug the flash drive back into your Unraid server. Power on the server. unraid reset network settings
The server will boot up and automatically launch a local web browser displaying the Unraid login screen. Step 2: Reset via the Local WebGUI Log in using your root credentials. Navigate to > Network Settings .
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Plug the flash drive into a working desktop computer or laptop (Windows, Mac, or Linux). Step 3: Locate and Delete the Network Config Files Open the flash drive directory in your file explorer. Navigate to the following folder path: /config
: Open the USB drive and navigate to the /config folder. The machine came back up slowly, lights blinking
Fortunately, Unraid stores its network configuration in a single, dedicated text file on your boot flash drive. By modifying or removing this file, you can completely reset your network settings to the default DHCP configuration and regain control of your server.
If your Unraid server is connected to a monitor and keyboard, or if you still have SSH access but the WebGUI is broken, you can reset the network settings via the command line without removing the flash drive. Step 1: Log In to the Terminal The Unraid web GUI materialized, calm and familiar