On Fri, 5 May 2023 at 22:32, Tom Plancon <tplan...@bkaarchs.com> wrote:

> Dave,
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> Here is a screenshot of headers from Dev Tools, ( I thought you were
> referring to pgadmin dev tools – sorry!).
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> It appears I have 2 settings that contradict each other, and a set of
> duplicate X-Content-Type-Options. I assume that means 2 different apache2
> conf files are being referenced?
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That would be my guess, yes. I note there are two X-Content-Type-Options
headers as well, so I suspect your configuration is messed up in some way
that's causing things to get set twice. I'd have a search for other config
files that might be setting either of those headers for the same virtual
host.


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> *From:* Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org>
> *Sent:* Friday, May 5, 2023 4:25 AM
> *To:* Tom Plancon <tplan...@bkaarchs.com>
> *Cc:* pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
> *Subject:* Re: portion of pgadmin page not allowed to display
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> Hi
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> On Fri, 5 May 2023 at 02:36, Tom Plancon <tplan...@bkaarchs.com> wrote:
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> Hi Dave,
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> Thank you for your response.
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> In the apache2 security.conf, the “Header set X-Frame-Options “sameorigin”
> ” line was commented out. I uncommented it, restarted apache2 and
> postgresql, no change in pgadmin4 behavior.
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> I added the line directly to the apache2.conf, restarted everything again,
> no change.
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> I don’t seem to have the developers tools you mentioned. Again, I
> installed pgadmin4 from the Ubuntu apt repository.
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> The developer tools are built into Firefox - see
> https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/.
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> Please check the response headers (and post them here) for the initial
> request to the server, and for any that have been blocked (they normally
> get displayed in red).
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> I’m running this Ubuntu server on the Azure cloud. I’m wondering if that
> is putting some restrictions on server behavior.
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> It shouldn't make any difference. People run in the cloud all the time.
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> BTW, how do you stop, restart pgadmin4, by restarting postgresql?
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> No - the PostgreSQL server often isn't even on the same VM. Assuming
> you're running pgAdmin in web mode using a standard setup done by our
> setup-web.sh (i.e. mod_wsgi, not uwsgi or gunicorn), to restart the pgAdmin
> server you simply restart the Apache server that it's hosted by.
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