Just looking for some support/advice. Working on setting up the LE certs via confconsole. My name host is nsone however they only host one of my subdomains. The scripts appear to be calling ~api.nsone.com/zone/MY-TLD/, rather than my subdomain resulting in a 404 error.
I just installed Gitlab 18 in a VMware virtual machine. I want to use it only in the LAN, so I specified as domain the IP address that I then statically assigned to the machine, but I can't log in even as root user: the password is correct because if I get it wrong I get invalid login. Does anyone have an idea where I can at least check what is going wrong? Thanks in advance.
Every time I start to tinker with the security settings on this thing, I break it. So I've rebuilt my appliance (again) and rebuilt my wiki.. and manually migrated the content (since I couldn't get the migration process to work). So in an effort to not break this instance, I'm asking.
I use VisualEditor and need to not break it. Based on what I've read, this means that the entire wiki basically has to be unsecured for this to work. My goal is to secure the wiki - login required to view pages, visualeditor still functional. Running 18.0
I have just installed my first turnkey "debian-12-turnkey-nextcloud_18.0-1_amd64.tar.gz" from the Proxmox turnkey templates and am having a few issues regarding 2 security risks.
I am trying to set up some monitoring of my turnkey appliances. I located a webmin monitoring solution. However, I get an error that the Perl Module is not installed. This is not a specific Perl module, but appears to be a webmin module that is not present. I am unable to locate a download for this module, but have located a description of the module. See below, from Webmin:
Under the Tools category in Webmin is a module called Perl Modules, that can be used to view, install and remove Perl modules from your system.