June 2, 20188 yr Hi, I create a new user and it appears to save fine. When I try to login to that user it never works and throws an error: Jun 2 11:43:37 ADAM nginx: 2018/06/02 11:43:37 [error] 29796#29796: *16785 user "robertv" was not found in "/etc/nginx/htpasswd", client: 192.168.0.2, server: , request: "GET /Main HTTP/1.1", host: "adam.local:32321" Video and Log output below. I'm not a Unix person so I'm not getting what this could be. Any ideas? Whats the best way to learn this stuff? Robert 2018-06-02 11-42-18.mp4
June 2, 20188 yr Author Sorry about the video stuttering and glitching. Ther terminal wasn't being recorded at all well. Hopefully the log file will show what's needed.
June 2, 20188 yr Unraid users are for file access, not WEBGUI. Only root can log in to the WEBGUI, and root is not allowed network file access.
June 2, 20188 yr Author 2 hours ago, jonathanm said: Unraid users are for file access, not WEBGUI. Only root can log in to the WEBGUI, and root is not allowed network file access. That's odd but, OK then. Was worried about leaving the "root" account there and visible to the network. I guess I just need to secure the password to protect the server a bit.
June 2, 20188 yr Unraid is not hardened. Do not expose the GUI to the internet, if you want to manage it remotely, use a VPN.
June 2, 20188 yr Author 9 minutes ago, jonathanm said: Unraid is not hardened. Do not expose the GUI to the internet, if you want to manage it remotely, use a VPN. Yup. I won't put the device UI on the internet. Was just wanting it to be a bit more secure inside the network, hence moving the UI to an odd port as a start point.
August 6, 20205 yr @Wisnaeme How do you get the scrolling logging.html page? When I try that, it just shows a DONE button and if I go to /log/syslog, it just downloads the syslog file.
August 6, 20205 yr Community Expert 58 minutes ago, frakman1 said: How do you get the scrolling logging.html page? The log button on the menu bar displayed on every page. If it isn't working for you maybe you have something blocking it. Whitelist your server and/or try another browser.
August 6, 20205 yr Thanks. I see it now. It opens a popup to that URL and works (displays the log) but if I enter that URL in a new tab, I get that DONE button. Weird:
August 6, 20205 yr Community Expert Another way to see the syslog is this: Tools >>> System Log That will allow you to see the entire syslog from the start of the bootup. You can also use your browser's search function to find specific nomenclature/words in the syslog.
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