Hi,
I have Domoticz running on my synolgy NAS. It is running fine butI have changed my router and I now have a different IP address for my network and thus NAS. it used to be 192.168.2.xxx and now it is 10.83.1.xxx
Domitcz is still running but I cannot access it anymore. I guess the old IP address is still in use by domoticz.
How chang I change things so I can access Domitcz again via the right IP address without reinstalling.
I don't want to need to reinstall and need to put all switches etc in it.
changed router
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Re: changed router
So, nobody knows how I can change the IP adres of domoticz?
It is running on my nas (which has now IP 10.83.1.142)
My nas had the IP 192.168.2.142
I cannot change my network to the old IP range.
I really want to access domoticz without doing a new install.
It is running on my nas (which has now IP 10.83.1.142)
My nas had the IP 192.168.2.142
I cannot change my network to the old IP range.
I really want to access domoticz without doing a new install.
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Re: changed router
If you installed domoticz using the package of Jadahl it does not have an own IP address. It has the same IP as your NAS. To distinct it from other services, you use the port number.geminiworks wrote: ↑Sunday 06 October 2019 17:12 So, nobody knows how I can change the IP adres of domoticz?
It is running on my nas (which has now IP 10.83.1.142)
My nas had the IP 192.168.2.142
I cannot change my network to the old IP range.
I really want to access domoticz without doing a new install.
So access is something like http://10.83.1.142:8084
If you can access your NAS on the Command Line interface you could do a
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sudo netstat -tulpn | grep domo
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sudo ifconfig | grep -w Bcast
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