Unable to Add Page Links #355
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I can't really look into this right now, I'm currently not home. We have documentation for NGINX: Please add this to your NGINX block to protect your files:
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That fixed the database error thank you, I'll check on the block, maybe it's Laravel thinking I'm not logged in for some reason |
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@ZachHandley Have you been able to resolve your issue, or have any news on this? |
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@JulianPrieber Currently I can't login because I disabled registration, so I'll get back to you when I remember how to fix that or reinstall it tonight |
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Okay so logged in, nothing is in the console |
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https://i.imgur.com/2g5TNES.png this is what it looks like |
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Hey @ZachHandley were you able to fix your issue? Any updates? |
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I am experiencing this same issue. I'm running on Kubernetes using nginx-ingress-controller. AH01797: client denied by server configuration: /htdocs/.env My understanding is that nginx-ingress-controller already sets the X-Forwarded-For and X-Forwarded-Proto headers. I am seeing in /panel/phpinfo that HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR is set to the IP of my load balancer and HTTP_X_FORWARED_PROTO is set to https. |
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@JulianPrieber After updating my Nginx Configuration still getting the same issue Also getting a
on the home screen at line
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https://i.imgur.com/swg2B7l.png as title says I can't add page links, just wants me to login. It also says that my database is accessible from the web (which it is) but I do not know how to fix it, given that I already set it to not be read/writeable from the public but it still says that and trying to google for it is yielding no results
Platform:
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Server type:
NGINX
PHP version:
8.2
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