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Can you not factory reset via BIOS?

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asmb9-ikvm
And that doesn’t clear the settings?

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Probably not cleared settings because theoretically you can update without losing them…

https://servers.asus.com/products/Servers/Server-Accessories/ASMB9-iKVM/#Resources obviously useless… :frowning:

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Where did you get the firmware?

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You blocked all IPv4, but what about 6?

Could you figure out its ipv6 address and get in?

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Can you change the IP with IPMITool? I’m wondering if changing the IP/gateway will remove the firewall rules

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Hey, opening ip6 addresses… I literally just saw a vid, and at 13:30, it has This one simple trick for opening ip6 addresses in a web browser: Square Brackets.

I had never heard of this before, but only do ip4 myself
Does this help at all in firefox?

if you even had the ip6 address to check in the first place…

screenshot:

this might be common knowledge to you big brains, but I never heard of this…

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Factory Reset via ipmitool or ipmicfg:

ipmitool raw 0x3c 0x40
or
ipmicfg -fd

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