FTL Engine is never started when system starts

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Expected Behaviour:

When Raspbian starts, Pi-Hole should start along with the FTL engine.

Actual Behaviour:

When Raspbian starts, Pi-Hole starts, but not the FTL engine. To get FTL to start, I have to SSH into the device and run sudo service pihole-FTL restart on each boot.

Debug Token:

eik2ws6gsx

*** [ DIAGNOSING ]: Networking
[✗] No IPv4 address(es) found on the eth0 interface.

[✗] No IPv6 address(es) found on the eth0 interface.

This will be a problem you should fix before anything else. Can you verify you have network connectivity?

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Sorry, I forgot I set it to use ethernet and not wi-fi, though there was network connectivity via wi-fi already. Here's the debug token with the ethernet connected: gxfa9ry0rp

New debug token after the old one likely expired: y07bt5cwoc

You're IP address is different than what Pi-hole is configured to use. Your device has 192.168.1.88 but it's configured to use 192.168.1.99. Run pihole -r > Reconfigure

That worked, thank you!

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