I have the same problem, when trying to start the UniFi interface

Java-based controller in web browser I get: Cannot access this website.

But I do the same procedure on another computer without Kaspersky protection and it starts normally.

@reymond070605 This is on the same server as the Unifi controller. If I do a dig from the pfSense to the internal address, it responds properly. But if I use the external address or FQDN, it responds with the HAProxy Stats page.


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Hi all, running my Unifi network in the cloud at present but want to bring it back on site hosted. Anyone running a Unifi controller on the same host as their HA? if so any advice on doing so along with any pitfalls would be greatly appreciated.

great, thanks all. I have now ported all my devices from the cloud to an local HA hosted unifi controller. Thanks so much for all of your help. Just one last thing, i noticed there was an update whilst in the controller, i hit update and it downloaded a large .deb file. What do i do with that?

Hi, I have a pretty simple setup. Internet -> XG (v18) -> switch. switch has cloud key, USG, unifi AP's and other devices. I have things working fine in my v17 setup, but when setting up for v18, I am having some difficulties. I cannot migrate my v17 to v18 due to potential corruption, so starting my v18 clean on a new fw.

2). I have setup the unifi devices to have lan to wan open access. Any concerns with this? I assume if I cannot trust my unifi devices then that is a fundamental issue which breaks down the entire setup

For Unifi to adopt other devices, e.g. an Access Point, it is required to change the inform IP address. Because Unifi runs inside Docker by default it uses an IP address not accessible by other devices. To change this go to Settings > System > Advanced and set the Inform Host to a hostname or IP address accessible by your devices. Additionally the checkbox "Override" has to be checked, so that devices can connect to the controller during adoption (devices use the inform-endpoint during adoption).

Setting up the UniFi Cloud Key is easily done with the UniFi app. The Cloud Key can make a Bluetooth connection to your mobile phone for instant setup. After the setup, you can manage your Cloud Key from anywhere in the world through unifi.ui.com.

The last option for running the UniFi controller is to go for a hosted solution. The advantage of running the controller in the cloud is that you can easily scale the controller up when you need to support more devices and you can easily connect and manage multiple sites.

You can install your own controller in the cloud, I have written a step-by-step guide for it that you can follow. But you can also go for one of the managed solutions that are available online. Running your own controller may be less expensive, but there are some huge advantages when choosing a managed solution:

Thank you for this great overview. I am using a Raspberry Pi 4 to run the controller since about a year, it installed perfectly using your instructions. It is running fine, but since March I am not updating the Raspberry OS, since the new operating system is not compatible with the controller anymore.

This will show if there are firmware updates available for the UniFi network devices connected to the controller. If the configured user has admin privileges, the firmware upgrades can also be installed directly from Home Assistant.

The Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Key is an integrated computer and software controller minus the bulk. The UniFi Cloud Key features a quad-core processor with 1 GB RAM, operating the latest version of the UniFi Controller with built-in hybrid cloud technology. The UniFi Cloud Key is fully capable of configuring and managing dozens of UniFi devices in your deployment. 17dc91bb1f

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