Cannot access Transmission Web GUI after changing IP

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Joshua Parker Ruehlig

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Hmm strange that its a networking issue.

I just tried installing headphones and then tried to turn that on and it didn't work :/ I can't seem to access that log in the background anymore, where should I be looking for relevant logs?

jls doesn't show any IP address for transmission nor does it for Plex either or crashplan (i've never seen any IP address listed when I ran jls, even when transmission was working).

It does take a really long time for the plugins to load up when I click on that tab

Thank you
the slow loading is the freenas webui trying and failing to connect to the plugin middleware layer running in the plugins jail.

can you currently access plex directly at it's jail IP. do you have your jails setup with dhcp or a static IP?
in my personal setup I always need to disable VIMAGE and assign a nic to my jail for the plugin functions to work.
 

windyboi

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the slow loading is the freenas webui trying and failing to connect to the plugin middleware layer running in the plugins jail.

can you currently access plex directly at it's jail IP. do you have your jails setup with dhcp or a static IP?
in my personal setup I always need to disable VIMAGE and assign a nic to my jail for the plugin functions to work.

Ahh I just tried Plex, and this isn't loading :/ My jails are setup with static IP. I wonder what the problem might be? :S It all happened after I changed the Ip addresses of everything from 192.168.1/24 to 192.168.10/24. At this point, Transmission no longer loaded in the webui but Plex still worked
 

windyboi

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I have a somewhat interesting security output emailed to me last night looking like this:

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arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
epair2a: link state changed to DOWN
epair2b: link state changed to DOWN
ifa_del_loopback_route: deletion failed
Freed UMA keg (udp_inpcb) was not empty (20 items). Lost 2 pages of memory.
Freed UMA keg (udpcb) was not empty (336 items). Lost 2 pages of memory.
Freed UMA keg (tcp_inpcb) was not empty (20 items). Lost 2 pages of memory.
Freed UMA keg (tcpcb) was not empty (8 items). Lost 2 pages of memory.
Freed UMA keg (ripcb) was not empty (10 items). Lost 1 pages of memory.
hhook_vnet_uninit: hhook_head type=1, id=1 cleanup required
hhook_vnet_uninit: hhook_head type=1, id=0 cleanup required
epair2a: Ethernet address: 02:80:26:00:0b:0a
epair2b: Ethernet address: 02:80:26:00:0c:0b
epair2a: link state changed to UP
epair2b: link state changed to UP
epair2a: promiscuous mode enabled
ng_ether_ifnet_arrival_event: can't re-name node epair2b
epair3a: Ethernet address: 02:d1:37:00:0c:0a
epair3b: Ethernet address: 02:d1:37:00:0d:0b
epair3a: link state changed to UP
epair3b: link state changed to UP
epair3a: promiscuous mode enabled
ng_ether_ifnet_arrival_event: can't re-name node epair3b
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
arp: 192.168.10.2 moved from 02:da:65:00:0a:0a to a0:1d:48:c7:f9:78 on epair1b
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
arp: 02:13:59:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair0b!
arp: 02:85:8b:00:0c:0b is using my IP address 192.168.10.5 on epair1b!
...
etc
 

windyboi

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running ifconfig when SSHed into my FreeNAS box gives me quite a lot of network adapters, maybe the problem is that these weren't properly deleted?

bge0, bge1, ipfw0, lo0, bridge0, epair0a, epair1a, epair2a, epair3a

Wondering what the epair01 and epair1b is that the security output is talking about..
 
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