On Tue, 2022-05-31 at 00:01 +, nginx-requ...@nginx.org wrote:
Hi there,
> I've been trying to install Roundcube on my server, but when I get to
> the web installer (enter mail.example.com/installer in the address
bar
> of my browser) I consistently get 404. The webroot is
> /var/www/roundcu
I've been trying to install Roundcube on my server, but when I get to
the web installer (enter mail.example.com/installer in the address bar
of my browser) I consistently get 404. The webroot is
/var/www/roundcube, and there's an installer directory under that with
an index file in it. I just can
I've been trying to install Roundcube on my mailserver, but when I get
to the step of starting the web-based configuration I get a 404
message. The server is running Ubuntu 22.04 and I've previously had
Roundcube working, at least until I physically moved the server into my
new office. The .conf
On Sat, 2021-03-13 at 21:18 +0200, Christos Chatzaras wrote:
>
> > On 13 Mar 2021, at 20:58, Ken Wright
> > wrote:
> >
> > I recently upgraded from php7.4 to php8.0 and I find some of my
> > applications no longer operate. When I checked the error log,
solve this issue?
Ken Wright
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On 10/9/19 4:27 AM, Francis Daly wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 01:52:11AM -0400, Ken Wright wrote:
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> When I enter my domain name in Firefox, I get a 404 status.
> Do your nginx logs show this request getting to nginx?
>
> If not, there is something outside of nginx that ne
Sorry to be taking up so much bandwidth lately, but I'm seeing some
weird behavior from nginx.
When I enter my domain name in Firefox, I get a 404 status. If I enter
.com/index.nginx-debian.html I get the regular nginx welcome
screen. Just for fun I copied index.nginx-debian.html to index.html,
ge isn't redirecting properly"
message. I'm going to contact my registrar and see what's going on now.
Francis, thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
Ken
On 10/6/19 7:21 AM, Francis Daly wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 10:09:28PM -0400, Ken Wright wrote:
On 10/4/19 10:19 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
> Can you check your nginx server logs?
My nginx error.log is ten thousand lines of:
2019/10/05 21:54:08 [error] 2034#2034: *8497989 no "ssl_certificate" is
defined in server listening on SSL port while SSL handshaking, client:
192.168.44.1, server: 0.0.
On 10/4/19 12:25 AM, lists wrote:
> You could test the cert using SSL labs.
> https://www.ssllabs.com/
> You might have a drop your firewall if it doesn't work at first.
>
> It never hurts to do dumb stuff like boot the server again.
Okay, I rebooted the server then tried testing the cert. SS
I hope someone more knowledgeable than I am can help here.
A day or two ago I ran some routine updates on my Ubuntu Server 18.04.
No big deal, right? The only unusual thing was the kernel updated as
well, but I've updated the kernel on this machine many times before with
no problems. This time,
On 8/14/19 3:37 AM, Igor A. Ippolitov wrote:
> Ken,
>
> Try setting 'proxy_buffer_size' to a higher value. Say 128k.
Umm, what file would I find that in? I've seen so many similar
statements lately I can't keep them straight. Sorry for being so dumb!
Ken
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Maxim and anyone else who cares to chime in,
I'm still enough of a newbie that I have trouble understanding the error
logs. The one for nginx reads the following at the end:
2019/08/12 22:48:51 [error] 8274#8274: *1 upstream sent too big header
while reading response header from upstream, client
I'm running nginx 1.14.0 on Ubuntu Server 18.04 with PHP 7.2.19 and as
of this morning I'm getting 502 errors when I try to log into Nextcloud
(16.0.3, if it matters). I know I've seen fixes for 502 before, but
nothing I've been able to find thus far has helped. Further information
available on r
Can someone give me a copy of the original nginx.conf file? I modified
mine and nginx stopped working, but (fool that I am) I failed to save
the original.
Thanks in advance!
Ken
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