I seem to have locked myself out of the web interface by creating a bridge and assigning the bridge interface the IP I was using for interface and share access. I don't recall locking down the web interface, but the more I think about it, it is something I would do when working on securing the server.
My Truenas is a VM, I can access the console. However, I cannot change the IPs back as the bridge is now being consumed by Applications. 2 test apps to be precise.
SSH is disable. I do not know how to turn it on from the console.
Is there any way I can unlock the web console so it will allow access on any interface?
Or is there a way to disable and remove the applications so the bridge IP is not locked and I can change the IP on this? I haven't setup any applications yet so no loss.
Or is there a way to remove the Bridge NIC?
Truenas Scale VM on Epyc/Supermicro server.
1 x VMNet1 Static address 192.168.101.65, This one used to be 192.168.1.65
1 x VMNet2 no IP
1 x Br0 with VMNet2 NIC attached. 192.168.1.65
Thanks for any help
My Truenas is a VM, I can access the console. However, I cannot change the IPs back as the bridge is now being consumed by Applications. 2 test apps to be precise.
SSH is disable. I do not know how to turn it on from the console.
Is there any way I can unlock the web console so it will allow access on any interface?
Or is there a way to disable and remove the applications so the bridge IP is not locked and I can change the IP on this? I haven't setup any applications yet so no loss.
Or is there a way to remove the Bridge NIC?
Truenas Scale VM on Epyc/Supermicro server.
1 x VMNet1 Static address 192.168.101.65, This one used to be 192.168.1.65
1 x VMNet2 no IP
1 x Br0 with VMNet2 NIC attached. 192.168.1.65
Thanks for any help