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    Multiple reboots and restart WebGui - cannot get web page

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    • bearhntrB
      bearhntr
      last edited by

      I have rebooted my pfSense box 4 times in the last 24 hours - having Internet issues all day yesterday with the ISP. All settings look the same, and boots just fine. I have Internet access in whole home - but I cannot get the web page to display. 2 different browsers and 2 computers. All I get is a white page. I have tried, http:// and https:// {address of my LAN} and neither work.

      Ideas???

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      • Dobby_D
        Dobby_
        last edited by

        You may try out log in over the serial console and type the following command in: (8) Shell

        pfSense-upgrade
        

        reboot

        go back shell and type again in

        pkg upgrade
        

        restart the web-configuration again in the console
        over the shown menue point (11) Restart webConfigurator

        Flush (wipe) the Browser caches of your browser!
        Try connecting to the web-config.

        Controll all running packets in you setup.

        #~. @Dobby

        Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
        PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
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        • bearhntrB
          bearhntr @Dobby_
          last edited by

          @dobby_

          The pfSense-upgrade and pkg upgrade updated nothing - said I was already at latest.

          I had already cleared the cache and cookies, but did it for 7 days instead of 24 hours and that seemed to be the clincher -- it let me back in.

          Thanks

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          • Y
            yellowbrick @bearhntr
            last edited by

            @bearhntr I had the same issue and evenrually gave in and did a clean install. As a benefit, I got boot environments setup on my SG-4860, which given how long I have had it, did not have it configured.

            Make sure you have online (autoconfig backup if Plus) and locally downloaded as well before you take the plunge to do a clean install.

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