Thomas Nilsen
Thomas Nilsen
Rather than recreating the wheel and having a new fully fledged monitoring system built inside server-status, why not try and integrate with an existing monitoring product? Seems like a lot...
Just a thought... Would it not make sense to follow PHP versions end of life paradigm? 5.6 will no longer be supported after 31st of Dec 2018. PHP 7.1 will...
@nstall - A few questions for you in order to troubleshoot. * which OS are you running under? I most certainly sounds like a configuration issue with Apache. If you're...
The log files under Ubuntu are at /var/log/apache2/. Make sure apache is running by issuing the following command: ``systemctl status apache2`` and make sure it lists the apache2 daemon as...
> I got my password pusher site up and running but anytime I generate a link I cannot browse to it to see the password.. Does this mean that you...
I think you will find the cause of the issue in /var/log/syslog
Look for something like "PHP Parse Error" or anything with PHP and ERROR. I can review the log if you want. If you do attach the log, please also attach...
I found nothing in the two logs that would indicate any problems. It sounds like it the SSL setup of your apache that's causing the issue. If you try a...
If you have enabled the ssl-config and reloaded apache, it should work since you have the pwpusher link in the default webroot directory (assuming you haven't changed the default configuration)....
Sorry my mistake. Yes, you should have the files and folders from your pwpusher_public folder in the document root folder.