The issue presists on a virgin install of pf sense. I was able to delete the unifi directory and re run the script which started the controller but after the server rebooted the issue returned. Service unifi.sh start results in Port 8080 not available. So, how do I get rid of the certificate problem?Īlso, after importing my old local controller settings, it does show the APs but they are all disconnected. ![]() When I ran the 'gcloud compute instances create unifi-controller ' etc. Do I have to run the Petri script again? And, do I do that just from the GC command line? (When I ran the script before doing all the other work I had a bunch of systemctl errors. ![]() And, can open a browser can got the Controller to open, but I'm still getting the certificate problem (had to create an exception in firefox) and clicking the lock shows not secure. ![]() I downloaded the GoogleCloudShellCommands-Unifi.txt file and changed things like some-unique-name, dns name, etc.
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