gpsguy
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I ran into the issue today and was able to solve it for me!
In my case, I had a dead server that had been running FN 8.0.4 x64. Today, I setup a brand new server, did a fresh install of FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-x64 (10351), imported the old volume and scrubbed it. I decided to restore the old configuration file. After a couple of restarts and manually configuring the interface, I received the "Welcome to nginx!" message.
After issuing the shell commands above, I was able to access the GUI and look around at my config.
In network/interfaces, I had 2. My new bge0 with a static address ending in .18 and the old re0 interface ending in .18. The latter, was defined on my old server and came over when I restored my old backup configuration. I deleted the re0 interface, restarted the server, and it solved this problem for me.
In my case, I had a dead server that had been running FN 8.0.4 x64. Today, I setup a brand new server, did a fresh install of FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-x64 (10351), imported the old volume and scrubbed it. I decided to restore the old configuration file. After a couple of restarts and manually configuring the interface, I received the "Welcome to nginx!" message.
After issuing the shell commands above, I was able to access the GUI and look around at my config.
In network/interfaces, I had 2. My new bge0 with a static address ending in .18 and the old re0 interface ending in .18. The latter, was defined on my old server and came over when I restored my old backup configuration. I deleted the re0 interface, restarted the server, and it solved this problem for me.