cmdntd
(cmdntd)
28. August 2020 um 07:35
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I have this error after discourse installation
I install by docker, google cloud, plesk to port 3000
Browser:
On subdomain:
502 Bad Gateway
nginx
On ip with port 3000
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
App root (ssh):
nginx: [emerg] cannot load certificate “/shared/ssl/wiki.cmdgroups.com.cer”: PEM_read_bio_X509_AU
X() failed (SSL: error:0909006C:PEM routines:get_name:no start line:Expecting: TRUSTED CERTIFICAT
E)
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gerhard
(Gerhard Schlager)
28. August 2020 um 11:39
2
cmdntd:
plesk to port 3000
That doesn’t sound like you followed the official installation instructions .
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cmdntd
(cmdntd)
28. August 2020 um 12:30
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I done it, but I change to port 3000
Because I have many port use for others, and I change discourse to port 3000 before map to subdomain
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Stephen
(Stephen)
28. August 2020 um 13:30
4
Discourse has to be installed on standard ports. What you’re doing isn’t supported.
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neounix
(Dark Matter)
29. August 2020 um 04:21
5
See this meta install post for additional clues:
Hello Guys,
i have followed the Install Tutorial for Plesk Onyx (Ubuntu 14.04), but i had many problems.
Now i have everything working on my Plesk and i decided to make a new Tutorial(Mail with the Plesk Mail Server)
1. Set options in Plesk
Create Domain/Subdomain in Plesk.
[create_domain]
Activate Let’s Encrypt Certificate.
[create_domain_1]
Create a mail account.
my example:
mail@domain.tld
password123
2. Install Docker
Go to Extensions.
[docker_1]
Search for Doc…
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cmdntd
(cmdntd)
29. August 2020 um 05:25
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Yes, that’s exactly what I need
Thank you very much
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neounix
(Dark Matter)
29. August 2020 um 06:32
7
You are welcome @cmdntd
Glad to help you enjoy your weekend.
Do not try and bend the spoon , that’s impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth… there is no spoon . Then you’ll see that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself. - The Matrix (1999)
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cmdntd
(cmdntd)
29. August 2020 um 08:23
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Hi, it’s install successful now
But its url is just http. It seems Let’s Engypt done, but not working for https
When I refresh, at first it is https. But it redirect to http at last.
It’s like having SSL, but “Not secure”?
Do you have any idea?
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JimPas
29. August 2020 um 09:03
9
Your icons and images are all http, so you have mixed content. You have to change the http to https.
cmdntd
(cmdntd)
29. August 2020 um 09:16
10
How could I do for https?
I got Let’s encrypt active but it has this problem
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cmdntd
(cmdntd)
29. August 2020 um 10:01
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Wow, it seems be alright at front
But I see it be “not secure” in logined user. Although, user’s images are alright now
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neounix
(Dark Matter)
29. August 2020 um 10:34
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Hey @cmdntd
You may want to consider rebuilding your app and insuring your LetsEncrypt is installed properly.
Frankly, I have never used Plesk and always work directly on the OS like Ubuntu or macOS, so I’m not the best person to help you with Plesk.
Looks like you are making progress; so stay encouraged and you will have it all worked out (working) soon.
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cmdntd
(cmdntd)
30. August 2020 um 02:51
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I don’t know if my dns has not complete
Today, I loggined and see https is perfect
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system
(system)
Geschlossen,
29. September 2020 um 02:51
15
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