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kiwininja

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  1. Installed un-get and reinstalled lftp that way. Works as expected now.
  2. Oh damn it. I missed that. Guess I'll have to figure out a different way to install lftp.
  3. I just upgraded from version 6 to 7 and so far everything is working fine except LFTP seems to be broken now. When I try to run it from the terminal I get the following error: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Obviously there's a library missing, but I'm not sure how to go about fixing this. I already tried just uninstalling and reinstalling LFTP through NerdTools but that didn't work. I'm sure I'm just overlooking something here, but any help would be appreciated.
  4. So the last couple days I've been getting a "500 Internal Server Error" message from the web GUI. I've tried restarting nginx but that didn't resolve the issue. The only way I can get it come back up is rebooting the sever, and then it works normally for about a day and then the error comes back. Today I finally had some time to look into it. When I logged in after rebooting I noticed a pop about some errors, went into Fix Common Problems and found a warning that clear-me.cfg, lost+found.cfg, and appdatabackup.cfg are all corrupted. Followed the link to this post so I grabbed the diagnostic file and now i'm here wondering if I need to replace my flash drive. Am I running on borrowed time here? Should I replace the flash drive asap? harrier-diagnostics-20231027-1259.zip

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