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cheinz71

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  1. Thank you, I will give it a try. However, the distro update makes sense 😉
  2. No, using the leftside menu brings the error: Version-check currently unavailable, please try again later I also assume the certificate error is the root cause.
  3. Hi Doop, I do not have any repository. It's a V-Server from netcup which comes with Froxlor out-of-the-box. The last system update failed with froxlor and I had to change the URL in the froxlor.list , which is now deb https://debian.froxlor.org stretch main I posted my question in the netcup Forum and got a lot of help but nothing worked. I never touched the froxlor installation on my server and used the web frontend, also for updates. I did the system update/upgrade procedure regularly but the last one was about 1/6 year ago, embarrassingly.
  4. Hi there, I have an issue with my Froxlor Installation. My current version is 0.10.22-1. First I noticed on the admin panel that the version check fails with "Version-check currently unavailable, please try again later" After that, I tried to upgrade froxlor by "apt-get update" / "apt-get upgrade". I got the following error from the froxlor packages: Err:8 https://debian.froxlor.org stretch/main amd64 Packages server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none [...] W: The repository 'https://debian.froxlor.org stretch Release' does not have a Release file. N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use. As you can see, I have a certification error and the strange message that there is no release file for Froxlor stretch. The following I have tried without success: 1. Reinstalling the Froxlor Public key with apt-key adv --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key FD88018B6F2D5390D051343FF6B4A8704F9E9BBC 2. Reinstalled all CA-Certificates with sudo apt-get install --reinstall ca-certificates 3. Ensured, that all required packages are installed (e.g. apt-transport-https) 4. Checked the Froxlor certificate with openssl s_client -connect debian.froxlor.org:https Result: CONNECTED(00000003) depth=2 C = US, O = Internet Security Research Group, CN = ISRG Root X1 verify return:1 depth=1 C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R3 verify return:1 depth=0 CN = debian.froxlor.org verify return:1 --- Certificate chain 0 s:CN = debian.froxlor.org i:C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R3 1 s:C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R3 i:C = US, O = Internet Security Research Group, CN = ISRG Root X1 2 s:C = US, O = Internet Security Research Group, CN = ISRG Root X1 i:O = Digital Signature Trust Co., CN = DST Root CA X3 --- Server certificate -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIGQjCCBS [..deleted lines..] Jpw== -----END CERTIFICATE----- Can anybody help me? Thank you in advance, Christian
  5. Hi Doop, thank you for your response. But how to solve? The only way is to remove some text and to try again, not knowing the cause of the spam detection automatically runs in the "Forbidden" state. In my post which failed there were some error messages contained from "apt-get update" regaring froxlor, containing URLs etc. I will retry it without the detailed information, unfortunately. Best regards, Christian
  6. Hi, I have a problem with froxlor and wrote a message with some short Code snippets. I did not manage to send that message because it is always flagged as spam, without any further information about that. Trying to remove content which may (or may not) the root cause results then to " *** Forbidden. You sent forms too often. Please wait a few minutes. *** Sorry, but in my point of view, that spam filter is complete senseless. Why blocking content from normal users by some strange rules which are not transparent. Really annoying! A pity! Best regards, Christian
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