Holy hell, that worked. Thank you so much for all of your guys help.
On Nov 24, 12:55 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > You do not have write permissions in the application admin/sessions > folder. > > Massimo > > On Nov 24, 12:54 pm, Hybride <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > S'Traceback (most recent call last):\n File "gluon/main.py", line > > 453, in wsgibase\n session._try_store_on_disk(request, response)\n > > File "gluon/globals.py", line 381, in _try_store_on_disk\n > > response.session_file = open(response.session_filename, \'wb\') > > \nIOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: \'/home/www-data/web2py/ > > applications/admin/sessions/76-192-187-2-63112711-350d-4c4e- > > bdf3-9e5127a27992\'\n' > > p201 > > s. > > > Is what was in the end of the file. > > > On Nov 24, 11:17 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Open this file with an editor > > > > /home/www-data/web2py/applications/admin/errors/ > > > 76.192.187.2.2010-11-24.10-52-27.f3c370f6-8a25-4dc6-b496-ae1178050333 > > > > The traceback is the end of the file. > > > > On Nov 24, 11:06 am, Hybride <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > You seem to have two different problems. I tried to access > > > > > addresshttp://147.126.65.92/adminandgotthe"You don't have permission > > > > > to > > > > > access /admin/default/index on this server." error message, this > > > > > sounds > > > > > like the admin application is not installed or your webserver is not > > > > > allowed to read the /applications/admin folder. Look at your file > > > > > permissions on /applications folder. > > > > > > If webserver could access the applications/admin folder you should > > > > > get a > > > > > "Admin is disabled because insecure channel" messages. > > > > > I received that error when I tried to disable SSL admin access, but > > > > not otherwise. I have 755 permissions on the /applications folder. > > > > > > As admin should be accessed via https I tried to > > > > > accesshttps://147.126.65.92/adminbutcouldnotgeta response from your > > > > > server. Smells like a firewall issue. Port 443 should be open. > > > > > I've opened up Port 443, and now I get this issue logging into the > > > > https:/admin: > > > > > Internal error > > > > Ticket issued: admin/ > > > > 76.192.187.2.2010-11-24.10-52-27.f3c370f6-8a25-4dc6-b496-ae1178050333 > > > > > For some reason, it's just the admin folder now. I tried accessing the > > > > site using https:// and it works normally, it's only the > > > > administration folders I have an issue with now.

