Hi
I Have a Little Mistake . I have me Locked Out from the Web Interface.
I Think i have Set the Wrong Port on "External internet Access"
My Sab Running on a Cubieboard witout Xserver only Commandline .
How can i Change the Access to the Web Interface
Thx
Little Mistake Loked Out Web Interface
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Re: Little Mistake Loked Out Web Interface
You should first shutdown SABnzbd, then edit the sabnzbd.ini and remove the option inet_exposure and local_ranges.
Restart SABnzbd.
Restart SABnzbd.
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Re: Little Mistake Loked Out Web Interface
lots of thanks
i Have one other Question.
I got permission Denied with 3 part Addon’s on my Mobil Fon.
Witch Switch have i to Set ?
Thx
i Have one other Question.
I got permission Denied with 3 part Addon’s on my Mobil Fon.
Witch Switch have i to Set ?
Thx
Re: Little Mistake Loked Out Web Interface
You need to make SABnzbd available on your local network (or the internet, if this is what you want!) by setting the SABnzbd Host (Config > General) to 0.0.0.0.
And you need to check your "External internet access" settings. For this you also need to set "List of local network ranges", which would be the hosts you trust. For example "192.168.1.", which would allow access from all local devices on your network only.
(Sorry for slow response, I was moving homes)
And you need to check your "External internet access" settings. For this you also need to set "List of local network ranges", which would be the hosts you trust. For example "192.168.1.", which would allow access from all local devices on your network only.
(Sorry for slow response, I was moving homes)
If you like our support, check our special newsserver deal or donate at: https://sabnzbd.org/donate