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    Breaking loop on Error message

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • M
      MPPurcell
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      I am still a PfSense newbie, and i guess I did a silly thing. I wanted to change the IP Gateway address, and I had also specified a number of static IP addresses for computers (under the previous Gateway IP.) I deleted the static address for the computer I was on, and then went to change the Gateway IP, but after that, I got the following error message, which keeps popping up. I thought that once I signed in under the new IP Gateway address, I would be able to go back and change all the remaining static device addresses (just one number on each.) But now I keep running into this error message and can't do anything to get past it:

      "Error: 501 Description: An HTTP_REFERER was detected other than what is defined in System -> Advanced (http://192.168.5.1/). If not needed, this check can be disabled in System -> Advanced -> Admin."

      It won't let me go to turn off the message--the error just reappears. I want to change it to good old 192.168.1.1. I'm guessing I need to just reset the whole system, but if that's the case, do I need to do it from the machine itself, rather than through the web GUI, and how do I do that?

      Thanks,
      Michael

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        Grimson Banned
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        https://forum.netgate.com/topic/133117/xg-7100-appliance-http_referer-issue-when-changing-lan-ip-in-webgui

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          MPPurcell
          last edited by

          Thanks. I can see I am not the only one dealing with that error message.

          This looked like it was going to be helpful, but I restarted the PfSense machine and now I cannot get into the GUI through either the previous IP (192.168.5.1) or the one I tried to change it to (192.168.1.1). It looks to me like I am going to have to hook up a monitor and keyboard and do something with the setup parameters on the machine itself. Any other suggestions? I haven't tried this yet, so I am not sure how to do this either.

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            MPPurcell
            last edited by

            Okay, there really wasn't any way I could figure out how to deal with this through the GUI. I plugged in a keyboard and monitor, and reset the LAN's IP address after the machine went through startup. That's the only way that made sense and was straightforward.

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