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pi.hole down?

I've tried using all three methods to access the web interface and none of them work. When I try using the https://<IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_PI_HOLE>/admin/ I get search results to access my router login. (I obviously replace the link with my pihole's IP address but I still get router login results)

Accessing through pi.hole/admin or pi.hole usually works but I keep having trouble connecting to the site. Checked downforeveryoneorjustme.com and it looks like pi.hole is down. Has this happened to anyone before? Do I just wait for the site to go back up?

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Aside from trying to reboot the pi-hole, you can also try plugging a monitor, and keyboard and mouse directly. You'll get a better answer. Just waiting is not usually helpful.

downforeveryoneorjustme.com would not help as your pihole is a local service accessible only within your network.

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downforeveryoneorjustme.com would not help as your pihole is a local service accessible only within your network.

Worth emphasizing. The call about the server being down is coming from inside the house!

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That's how I used to access the raspberry pi before learning of the web interface. Was a huge pain in the butt to do though. Another comment said to try using http instead of https and that did the trick!

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When I try using the https://<IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_PI_HOLE>/admin/ I get search results to access my router login.

Something is very wrong if you're getting search results, maybe try a different browser?

Checked downforeveryoneorjustme.com and it looks like pi.hole is down.

The PiHole website is https://pi-hole.net/ is that what you meant to check?

You can't check local private domains like pi.hole using a public service.

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pi.hole is the domain to access the web interface whereas pi-hole.net is the official website for pi-hole to view documentation and download the client.

I realized I forgot to remove the <> from the url. Unfortunately I'm still unable to connect to that IP address though so I'm thinking I may have to restart my raspberry pi

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Is that something you control? Because pi.hole is not a registered domain name. (And I wouldn't trust a random person's pihole anyway.)

Assuming it's your local pihole and you have DNS set up, I would check that configuration start to finish.

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I'd check its IP in the router then try and access it via http, not https.

But my version in still 5.something and v6 could bring https, I have yet to update my LXCs

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lemmy.world

Did you update from 5 to 6? That introduced a bunch of fuckery

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Another comment said to use http instead of https and that worked. But it's good to know not to update just yet. Thanks for the heads up!

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