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I am configuring a new 1430 device and during either the First Time config or configuring afterwards - every time I change the LAN networks to a new IP scheme (from the default 192.168.1.x network) I cannot log back into the device from the GUI. However, I can SSH into it.
I tried to turn the firewall policy to 'off', I even created a custom rule to allow HTTP access from the LAN networks, but no luck. I am aware that the port needed for https admin access is 4434, I even tried to change that to something else such as 8443.
What is occurring, is that if I go to the firewall's new IP address (without including :4434) I get the Chrome error of 'your connection is not secure'. Usually not an issue, I just click 'advanced' and continue to the page. However, it never continues to the firewall login page, just back to the Chrome page of 'your connection is not secure'.
If I reset the box to factory, I can get back in just fine on 192.168.1.1 default address.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, I've tried it both ways, with the first time wizard and through the standard config. But I never tried to get back in with the DMZ interface, good suggestion. I'll try again and if (when) I got locked out I'll try the dmz interface and see if I can get back in and why the LAN ports stop letting me in.
Tried to login via the dmz port, which I configured with an IP and DHCP pool. I get the same issue. So I can only login to the web gui if I do not change the local network IP scheme. This isn't going to work for me. I need to address the box on my internal network which is not 192.168.1.x.
Well, that seemed to do it, thank you
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