Enable LAN interface from Shell
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I have made a cardinal sin and not looked before de-tabbing the interface for LAN adapter. I therefore cannot log into the pfsense webgui. I have several redundant adapters having changed this around and was cleaning up things (a little too wel in this case).
Does anyone have an idea how to re-enable the adapter from the shell?. Help would be appreciated thanks. First time this has ever happened to me.
I have tried command below with no success.
ifconfig bge0 up
/etc/rc.linkup opt1 start
/etc/rc.linkup interface=bge0 action=start
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Maybe you can access from the WAN side....
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/usermanager/locked-out-of-the-webgui.html
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You mean you unassigned LAN? You only have a WAN interface?
If you only have WAN you will be able to login to the gui using that IP, the anti-lockout rule will have been moved to that.
From the console you can re-assign an interface as LAN from the menu. Or you can also roll-back the config change you last made from that menu.
Steve
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@stephenw10 yep. Spot on I just hadn't replied yet. Reassigned the IP on the bge0 interface and it automatically enabled the interface again. Many thanks for the help from all on this thread.
I did work it out myself but knowing others would have got it as well makes a difference. Thanks.