SOLVED Network problem cannot access GUI

Redcoat

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the result is...disconcerting.
netsat command gets same response on my boxes...

I'm thinking cable(s). Get a tester - Amazon fr - VCELINK GJ468 - ~15euro.
 

Nihilist

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I used the same cable during my UNRAID test with no problem, and with my Windows PC. I really think the cable is not the culprit here.
Btw, "netstast" with no option return lots of information. Will post it here later.
 

Nihilist

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Here the result of "netstat -a" and "netstat -i" :
trueNAS_netstat-a.jpg

trueNAS_netstat-i.jpg
 

Nihilist

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I managed to bring my NAS back to life.
While still on USB stick (version 13.0-U4), I used this link to try to configure my network.
In the end I made 2 things using the option "9" from CLI :
vi /boot/loader.conf
+ if_re_load="YES"
This is supposed to load the Realtek NIC's driver at boot

vi /etc/resolv.conf
+ nameserver 8.8.8.8
+ nameserver 8.8.4.4

"ifconfig" stated that everything was fine (but it always was based on screenshots).
I also disconnected then reconnected ethernet cable for what matters.

At that point, ping from Windows was OK and I could access GUI on 192.168.1.101
Then I reloaded the configuration from a save and I salvaged all my samba share as if nothing happened.

I'm still skeptical about the fact that the aforementioned actions really "repaired" the TrueNAS default installation.
Anyway, the next step is to get rid of the USB key and install TrueNAS back on the NVMe SSD.
Cross fingers about this...but It's for another day.

Edit : RedCoat, here is the General information asked several days ago :
TrueNAS_system-general.png

IPv4 interface says "0.0.0.0" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

Redcoat

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So glad you're back in command of TrueNAS!

So Realtek drives (or lack thereof) at the heart of it all...
 
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