I have a fresh installation of ns8 on rocky linux 9.2 with one nextcloud instance installed. And I got it configured as ‘cloud.hassun.xyz’ with Letsencrypt certificate.
But the page cannot be reached: ‘404 page not found’. Any help appreciated.
Hi Uwe,
I made an update from the testing repo including the traefik package.
No change.
Regards,
Ralph
Reboot done?
Try “nextcloud” instead of “cloud”.
Also, you must have a record for the “cloud” or “nextcloud” host on the DNS server
That’s a joke?
Yes, I know. That’s all correct.There must be something wrong with traefik.
I didn’t mean that.
I set it directly with “nextcloud” and it’s ok (I can’t “attach” the “collabora” server, but that’s another discussion).
I will also try with “cloud”.
I said this because, in one of the modules (I don’t remember exactly which one) it didn’t want to accept a password containing special characters. I thought that since it was still in the testing period, it would not be very flexible with the settings.
I installed a new nextcloud session with “cloud” and it works.
Lucky man! Are you on rockylinux or on debian?
Rocky Linux
After all I installed in a new Proxmox VM the rocky linux ns8 image. After setting up the cluster for node 1 I installed nextcloud as the one and only app. It got configured, the database exists and is online but the result is: 404 page not found.
What for heaven’s sake might be wrong here?
The VM sits in a DMZ behind a pfsense firewall, and the nextcloud fqdn is forwarded via haproxy to the ns8 VM’s ip. Does that give any idea?
Does anybody else have similar problems?
This is mysterious. I have a similar configuration running here. However, with AlmaLinux as the base framework. On top of that NS8 with NC, Mail, Webtop, Mattermost and DokuWiki. And except for the problem with Trafik a few days ago, this is all running smoothly.
Regards…
Uwe