Fresh Install Debian 9 (stable branch)

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Methodz86

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Replying to myself:

I found the issue in the install script; resources/config.sh master has been set as the default. I'll change that and reinstall.
 

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Replying to myself:

I found the issue in the install script; resources/config.sh master has been set as the default. I'll change that and reinstall.

HI Acoma, yes I believe this might be correct, let me know if that has sucess for you
 

Methodz86

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Hi, Yes, that was it. I did have to re-install from scratch though.

Okay I got a fresh install on stable branch 4.4.8 (Debian 10). All looks good except I get "Access Denied" when trying to click on things under Advanced --> Provision Editor or XML Editor

WHich is the best log to check for this?
 

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Check the group permissions, its possible this has been removed by default for superadmins.
 

Methodz86

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Check the group permissions, its possible this has been removed by default for superadmins.

Thanks @DigitalDaz - I did check group permissions before I posted and the permissions look ticked as usual. I can click in to XML editor but then as soon as I click in to any of the xml files to edit is when I get the 'access denied'. Same thing in provision editor

The only log I could find anything is access.log

140.xx.xx.xx - - [22/Aug/2019:18:58:00 +1000] "POST /app/edit/fileread.php HTTP/1.1" 200 44 "https://myserver.domain.com.au/app/edit/filelist.php" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/76.0.3809.100 Chrome/76.0.3809.100 Safari/537.36"
140.xx.xx.xx - - [22/Aug/2019:18:58:02 +1000] "POST /app/edit/fileread.php HTTP/1.1" 200 44 "https://myserver.domain.com.au/app/edit/filelist.php" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/76.0.3809.100 Chrome/76.0.3809.100 Safari/537.36"
 

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Just an FYI, @mcrane has been doing a ton of security improvements in the past few months.
They are all done on Master branch first. Not all of them will make it to Stable branch which is probably why Master is the default for new installs.
 

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I found the issue in the install script; resources/config.sh master has been set as the default. I'll change that and reinstall.

Hi Acoma,

Can you please share what you have changed in the config.sh?
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Though I find this a hard thing to say, ridiculous as it may sound, you shouldn't really be installing stable right now. Master is way ahead and should become the stable quite soon.
 
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