J’ai essayé à peu près tout ce que je pouvais imaginer et rien ne fonctionne, donc je ne peux que déduire qu’il s’agit d’un bug.
Choses que j’ai essayées :
SKIP_CONNECTION_TEST=1 ./install-discourseexport SKIP_CONNECTION_TEST=1; ./install-discourse- Commenter la ligne dans ma copie locale de
discourse-setup
pourtant, il se plaint toujours qu’il n’y a pas de port 443 (ce qui n’est pas un problème car je suis derrière un proxy inverse) :
root@discourse:~/discourse_docker# ./install-discourse
Discourse One-Line Installer
→ Docker is already installed
==> Setting up Discourse Docker
→ Existing installation found at /var/discourse
→ Updating repository...
HEAD is now at 2ad96ec DEV: Remove ruby 3.4 build step (#1042)
→ Repository ready at /var/discourse
==> Starting Discourse Setup Wizard
→ Checking for setup wizard image updates...
release: Pulling from discourse/setup-wizard
Digest: sha256:7ca57ab89b6659bea41f78ed667876ef8f00d80f4addfea9ec7907f1bf5ad544
Status: Image is up to date for discourse/setup-wizard:release
docker.io/discourse/setup-wizard:release
→ Starting Discourse Setup Wizard...
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| \| (_)___ __ ___ _ _ _ _ ___ ___
| |) | (_-< / _/ _ \ || | '_(_-< / -_)
|___/|_/__/\__\___/\_,_|_| /__/\___|
Setup Wizard
→ This wizard will help you configure your Discourse installation.
→ Press Ctrl+C at any time to cancel.
── System Checks ──
[1/5] Verifying system requirements
✓ Running as root
✓ Docker is available
✓ Memory: 33GB, CPU: 112 cores
── Configuration ──
[2/5] Preparing configuration
✓ Ports 80 and 443 are free for use
→ Creating new configuration...
→ Creating new configuration from template...
── Site Settings ──
[3/5] Enter your site details
Email address for admin account(s)?
[redacted]@proton.me▌
Do you have a domain name for your Discourse?
▸ Yes No
Hostname for your Discourse?
discourse.pyxfluff.dev▌
Configure SMTP for sending emails? (Requires SMTP credentials)
Yes ▸ No
── Review Configuration ──
╭────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ │
│ Hostname discourse.pyxfluff.dev │
│ Admin Email [redacted]@proton.me │
│ SMTP (not configured) │
│ Let's Encrypt Enabled │
│ │
╰────────────────────────────────────────────╯
Does this look right?
▸ Yes No
→ Found 33GB of memory and 112 CPU cores
→ Setting db_shared_buffers = 4096MB
→ Setting UNICORN_WORKERS = 8
── Network Validation ──
[4/5] Verifying domain configuration
→ Checking your domain name...
⚠ Port 443 of this computer does not appear to be accessible using hostname: discourse.pyxfluff.dev
✓ A connection to port 80 succeeds!
This suggests that your DNS settings are correct,
but something is keeping traffic to port 443 from getting to your server.
Check your networking configuration to see that connections to port 443 are allowed.
The first thing to do is confirm that discourse.pyxfluff.dev resolves to the IP address of this server.
You usually do this at the same place you purchased the domain.
If you are sure that the IP address resolves correctly, it could be a firewall issue.
A web search for "open ports YOUR CLOUD SERVICE" might help.
This tool is designed only for the most standard installations. If you cannot resolve
the issue above, you will need to edit containers/app.yml yourself and then type:
./launcher rebuild app
✗ DNS verification failed for discourse.pyxfluff.dev
root@discourse:~/discourse_docker#
Je peux confirmer que la variable d’environnement est correctement définie :
Il n’y a pas grand-chose de plus que je puisse faire ici, il semble que je sois à court d’options avec ce script pour le moment, ce qui est dommage car je ne veux pas avoir à utiliser SMTP. On dirait qu’il a été conçu uniquement pour l’hébergement cloud (où avoir plusieurs services sur une seule IP n’est pas vraiment un problème).

