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jonomite
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I just upgraded to 3.4.0.0 and my in-home LAN IP isn't displaying. Instead, I see the MAC address associated with my server. Is this intended behavior?

 

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Edited by jonomite
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Hi, it's not the mac address, it's likely an ipv6 address. Try restarting your server and see if it's still the same. 

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jonomite
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Hi, it's not the mac address, it's likely an ipv6 address. Try restarting your server and see if it's still the same.

Restarted server from the dashboard and that didn't seem to fix it. I then restarted my machine, and that seems to have done the trick. Thanks!

 

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If it happens again, it's not really anything to worry about. It just means that when the server queried the system for network addresses it didn't find any ipv4 addresses.

Spaceboy
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Also seeing this quite regularly at present

PenkethBoy
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FWIW - just seen this for first time on my QNAP after updating to 3.4.0.0

 

i only use ipv4

 

it is a LACP (bonded) setup though of 4 network ports - but this did not happen on previous release/beta - and the setup has not changed for the last 18 months for LACP 

 

Not the end of the world

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