Unraid Reset Network Settings -
If you can still access the command line (via the web terminal or direct monitor/keyboard), this is the quickest and most direct way to reset your network settings. It avoids the need to power down the server or remove the USB drive.
network-rules.cfg (Maps ethX interfaces to specific hardware MAC addresses; deleting this helps if your NIC order changed).
: Management ports revert back to standard HTTP (Port 80) and HTTPS (Port 443).
If you cannot access the Unraid WebGUI, perform a clean shutdown by pressing the physical power button once (do not hold it unless necessary). 2. Access the Flash Drive unraid reset network settings
Once a reset is performed and connectivity is restored, the work is not over. A reset often reverts settings to defaults, which includes:
If the local GUI mode doesn't load because the network service is completely crashed, boot into the standard .
It's important to understand the difference between resetting your network via the web interface and the methods described above. If you can still access the command line
Use this method if you still have access to the Unraid web interface but need to revert complex configurations (like bad bridging, broken MTU settings, or incorrect static IPs) back to standard DHCP. Navigate to the tab in the top menu. Click on Network Settings .
: Type http://unraid.local or http://[your-custom-name].local into your browser.
Since you are "inside" the server, you don't need a network connection to access the interface. : Management ports revert back to standard HTTP
Eli had spent three long winters learning Unraid. He liked the clean lines of its web UI, the way his drives hummed in harmony, and the little routines he’d scripted to keep backups tidy. The server sat in a closet beneath his stairs, wrapped in winter socks to muffle the fans. It was his shrine to order.
Navigate to the network configuration directory and remove the network settings file.