can't access plugins after DHCP configuration

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patrick sullivan

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I recently altered my network a bit, and everything works great except my plugin Owncloud. I even tried to delete it, and do a fresh install. I have my NAS setup DHCP with static addresses. Here are the screen shots of the error. I can ping 192.168.1.17, but if I try to access the interface of Owncloud I receive this error, which I have searched on. Looks like I need to use the shell to access the configurations. To be perfectly honest, I have never played in the shell before, as I am not a Linux user outside of FreeNAS. Should I follow this guide:

http://www.locslikes.com/owncloud-untrusted-domain-login-screen-fix/


 

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Joshua Parker Ruehlig

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freenas isn't Linux.
the config you need to edit is /usr/pbi/owncloud-amd64/owncloud/config/config.php
 

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Unix/Linux....? Point being, I don't know what I'm doing in the shell :). I have read though, and it looks like I can use several programs to get in there. Joshua stated in one post to just delete the untrusted domain. What exactly is that line called that I should delete or #?
 

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Unix/Linux....? Point being, I don't know what I'm doing in the shell :). I have read though, and it looks like I can use several programs to get in there. Joshua stated in one post to just delete the untrusted domain. What exactly is that line called that I should delete or #?
Lol, I got your point, just wanted to make sure you didn't try to look up linux tutorials that weren't applicable.
Here's what I recommend..
* Open the jail for your owncloud jail from the Jails tab in FreeNAS
* run.. 'ee /usr/pbi/owncloud-amd64/owncloud/config/config.php'
* The line # will vary, and it'll probably be easiest to just delete the whole "trusted_domains" section
 

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Thanks Joshua. I'll give it a go.

Cheers,
Patrick
 
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