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I want to force just the control panel to use https but all I can find is a global option. Am I missing that option somewhere?
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just a follow-up to this: Is it ok to login by http://your-ip/ as this seems to work ok for me.
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I re-checked, restarting the apache2 service fixes the issue, editing the php.ini was irrelevant. Does this need an extra step in your script?
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- Ubuntu Server (minimal) LTS 22.04.2
- I did not use apt or apt-get to install any php modules
- In the logs GD does appear
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I found installing froxlor very easy but I did come across this issue because I am a windows guy and cant read instructions😀
I proposed a small change to the documentation here:
Create privileged database user - Make clearer about changing the password - https://github.com/Froxlor/Documentation/issues/9
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I did wonder why CLi was getting involved, but changing that entry in the php.ini i pointed seemed to fix it.
I will re-install tomorrow and double check and just make sure I didn't do anything else.
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I have done a fresh install of froxlor and I got this error during the install, in particular when i got to the webinstaller. I do not know if this is a bug or just something that I should sort myself (which I did).
My system
Hostname: froxlor
Serversoftware: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu)
PHP-Version: 8.1.2-1ubuntu2.11
MySQL server version: 5.5.5-10.6.12-MariaDB-0ubuntu0.22.04.1
Webserver interface: FPM-FCGIMy Solution
In the file /etc/php/8.1/cli/php.ini I enabled GD and then restarted apache2, reloaded the page and I could continue.
;extension=gd --> extension=gd
Question
Is this a bug I need to report on the tracker?
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Is it possible to force on Froxlor to use https 443
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I read the following but I thought it did for all accounts for some reason.
I made the change above and it worked. Thanks.
How does it find the correct SSL? Does it search for the first SSL enabled IP in 'IPs and Ports'? I was expecting it to be 443 hardcoded, but I am happy it is not.