I've been messing around with it and had gotten back into the web interface by adding a default route. Thinking I should get back to a "good" state, I restored the prior config. After the restart I'm locked out of it again. Adding the default route again says it already exists.
Based on other recent posts, it seems like there might be underlying problems with NAT and/or NUT. Not sure how that applies to this situation. As you said, the typo was not the cause of my issue but the update itself is.
After more tinkering I was able to get back into the web interface. This was done by selecting DHCP for the LAN. In the web interface I noticed that "IPv4 gateway rules" says "Select a gateway from the list to reply the incoming packets to the proper next hop on their way back and apply source NAT when configured. This is typically disabled for LAN type interfaces." As mentioned before, the appliance is only set up with LAN. It does not have WAN. This seems to explain why access was broken, but it doesn't explain why the update broke it.
It had been working fine for the last week (brand new install) and it stopped with the update. How do we determine what the problem is?
Based on other recent posts, it seems like there might be underlying problems with NAT and/or NUT. Not sure how that applies to this situation. As you said, the typo was not the cause of my issue but the update itself is.
After more tinkering I was able to get back into the web interface. This was done by selecting DHCP for the LAN. In the web interface I noticed that "IPv4 gateway rules" says "Select a gateway from the list to reply the incoming packets to the proper next hop on their way back and apply source NAT when configured. This is typically disabled for LAN type interfaces." As mentioned before, the appliance is only set up with LAN. It does not have WAN. This seems to explain why access was broken, but it doesn't explain why the update broke it.
It had been working fine for the last week (brand new install) and it stopped with the update. How do we determine what the problem is?
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