Thanks Javier,

this worked:
# iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j ACCEPT

# ifconfig eth0 192.168.100.30

did not help


The configuration seemed ok however, through the interface after login mmmmm....

Anyhow I am happy again, I am hooking it up again to my windows network

Thanks


Javier Uruen Val wrote:
Hi Luc,

Log into the machine and execute


# ifconfig eth0 192.168.100.30

After that try to access from the network connected to eBox to https://192.168.100.30

I'm assuming eth0 is an interface which is NOT marked  as external.

In case you have messed something up with the external interfaces you can manually enable access in the firewall to the web interface by executing:

# iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j ACCEPT

Once you have logged in through the web interface, restore your configuration and save changes.

Drop us a line if you need more help




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