sheenegarmi
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2019
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I'm worried about Error in assembling chunks, error code 504.web chrome, opera
Kind of a strange result you're seeing--what happens if you try to reach it from your LAN using the hostname? I assume that 0.145 is a unique address for the jail? It isn't the same address you're using for your FreeNAS machine?If any of you has an idea of what's going on and how to solve that would be very much appreciated.
What happens when you try to reach the jail by the domain name?From my laptop or another computer I have I can't access through domain name or IP.
host
or nslookup
to look up the IP address of the hostname you gave the jail? For best results, it should return 192.168.0.145.I'm afraid that doesn't make much sense to me. So here's what the output of nslookup looks like under Windows:the domain name it returns 192.168.0.1 which is the IP address of my router and the external IP of my internet box
I don't use Windows, so I couldn't say exactly--but I'm sure Google has an answer.Could you explain what has to be done to edit the hosts file?
No, the self-signed cert is generated completely locally, uses no outside CA or other resources, and it's working fine for many people (including myself) without the jail being open to the outside world in any way. But unfortunately, "it doesn't work" doesn't help me at all in figuring out what's going on.I'm wondering that when you do a self signed certificate, it would potentially depend on a certificate authority?
Setting NO_CERT=1 in the config file will have Nextcloud running on HTTP. Any further configuration would be on the proxy system, of course.is it sufficient to modify the script in "NO_CERT = 1"?
ok thank you a lot.Setting NO_CERT=1 in the config file will have Nextcloud running on HTTP. Any further configuration would be on the proxy system, of course.