On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 14:00:58 -0800
Scott Doctor wrote:
> Putting the repository name into it
>
> https://nousrandom.net/code/Random
All fossil repositories, placed in this directory must have .fossil extension.
Try to rename this file to "Random.fossil" and then try to access it on
https://nous
Putting the repository name into it
https://nousrandom.net/code/Random
the browser tries to download the file. So it seems the issue is
with the location{} statement. Will respond with the complete
nginx.conf file later (got some pay-the-bills work to do at this
moment). The config is the def
On Tue, 6 Mar 2018 16:30:58 -0800
Scott Doctor wrote:
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> Well I did everything in the list. Triple checked eveything.
> Keep getting a 403 error (forbidden) when I try to access
> through the browser.
>
> https://nousrandom.net/code/
>
> I created a new repository in that folder, opened it
On Mar 6, 2018, at 5:30 PM, Scott Doctor wrote:
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> Any suggestions what to check?
File permissions, SELinux, web server permissions…there’s a whole pile of
things that can go wrong here.
I just heard that the venerable Unix and Linux System Administrator’s Handbook
came out in a new version
Well I did everything in the list. Triple checked eveything.
Keep getting a 403 error (forbidden) when I try to access
through the browser.
https://nousrandom.net/code/
I created a new repository in that folder, opened it and did an
empty commit. Must be missing some setting somewhere. I ha
On Mon, 5 Mar 2018 16:04:35 -0800
Scott Doctor wrote:
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> This is the first time I am using nginx so I am learning this as
> I go.
>
> A couple of questions. Under your 1.1 the [service] section,
>
> what do I use for THE_USER_YOU_WANT since the access will be
> from the internet?
Well, I a
Ugh, mail program seems to have word wrapped the quoted section
of your post.
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On 3/3/2018 15:17, John Found wrote:
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 10:57:58 -0800
Scott Doctor wrote:
I am trying to setup an internet s
This is the first time I am using nginx so I am learning this as
I go.
A couple of questions. Under your 1.1 the [service] section,
what do I use for THE_USER_YOU_WANT since the access will be
from the internet?
The default location for web pages is /var/www/html/
is this what I should u
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 10:57:58 -0800
Scott Doctor wrote:
> I am trying to setup an internet server for one of my projects
> that I am going to make open source using fossil. I have a new
> Linode server account with a clean install (and fully updated)
> of debian and nginx with letsencrypt https
The SQLite.org website, and the Fossil-SCM.org website (which is the
same server) have always run off of the "althttpd" webserver. I have
just put up documentation for this very simple but effective webserver
at
https://www.sqlite.org/docsrc/doc/trunk/misc/althttpd.md
If you prefer to run Fo
ChiselApp also uses Let's Encrypt
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018, Warren Young wrote:
On Feb 27, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Roy Keene wrote:
You don't lose support for TLS, since Apache supports TLS. It's just running
Fossil as a CGI -- this is exactly how ChiselApp works.
Compare Thomas? post to the HOWTO
On Feb 27, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Roy Keene wrote:
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> You don't lose support for TLS, since Apache supports TLS. It's just running
> Fossil as a CGI -- this is exactly how ChiselApp works.
Compare Thomas’ post to the HOWTO I linked in my first post in this thread.
The largest part of the differe
You don't lose support for TLS, since Apache supports TLS. It's just
running Fossil as a CGI -- this is exactly how ChiselApp works.
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018, Warren Young wrote:
On Feb 26, 2018, at 3:33 PM, Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com> wrote:
Since it seems that the only dynamic stuff
On Feb 26, 2018, at 3:33 PM, Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com> wrote:
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> Since it seems that the only dynamic stuff is in PHP and fossil,
> I suggest using Apache mod_php and mod_cgi (contrary to Warren's
> suggestion), as I think the configuration will be easier.
Of course, but then you los
Since it seems that the only dynamic stuff is in PHP and fossil,
I suggest using Apache mod_php and mod_cgi (contrary to Warren's
suggestion), as I think the configuration will be easier.
If that is an option, you can copy my configuration. I have a file in my
web root called "scm" that says this:
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:31 PM, Scott Doctor wrote:
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> What I want is for fossil to activate when I access a specific directory to
> use fossil.
That’s step 7. Only /code gets reverse-proxied to Fossil. Every other URL is
served by nginx only.
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I've done similar work for my own lighttpd based personal server. If you'd
like I can share my config, maybe it would be helpful.
On Feb 26, 2018 1:36 PM, "Roy Keene" wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Fossil can be run in any URL suffix on an existing domain. This
> is how, for example ChiselApp.com
Scott,
Fossil can be run in any URL suffix on an existing domain. This
is how, for example ChiselApp.com works -- each user*repo is a different
URL and they run their own repositories, while the rest of the site runs
PHP.
Thanks,
Roy Keene
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018, Scott Doctor wrote:
Regarding setting up https in nginx, certbot now supports nginx.
the letsencrypt website has a link to the certbot page where you
choose the operating system and server. do a few simple command
line operations, answer a few questions, wait a few seconds, and
done.
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Going to give this a try. (also busy with other pay-the-bills
work so I tend to do this one in my spare (ha) time).
The issue I am trying to figure out is that it seems it is an
all or nothing setup. Either the website is using fossil as the
website or not at all. Most of the website is HTML
On Feb 24, 2018, at 11:57 AM, Scott Doctor wrote:
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>
> Is there a step-by-step how to get fossil to work from an internet page?
I’ve posted this here several times now:
https://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg22907.html
Since you’ve already got Let’s Encrypt work
Thus said Scott Doctor on Sat, 24 Feb 2018 10:57:58 -0800:
> I am having trouble getting fossil to work.
What specifically are you having trouble with?
Thanks,
Andy
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On 2/24/18, Scott Doctor wrote:
> I am trying to setup an internet server for one of my projects
> that I am going to make open source using fossil. I have a new
> Linode server account with a clean install (and fully updated)
> of debian and nginx with letsencrypt https working properly. I
> am h
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