Just installed 3.9.2 and cannot find any "Control Panel"
I'm currently using Win-10, and have installed Bludit 392 on my Raspberry server, which runs Nginx and PHP 7.3.
The initial install seems to run OK and asks me to choose a passwd for admin.
Done.
But then, it stops.and later tells me to sign in on the control panel. -
EG-
.....To create, edit or remove content you need to login to the admin panel with the username admin and the password.... etc
So where is the ADMIN folder? All I get is a 404.
As far as I can see, nothing has changed in the whole Bludit folder since the initial unzip.
The initial install seems to run OK and asks me to choose a passwd for admin.
Done.
But then, it stops.and later tells me to sign in on the control panel. -
EG-
.....To create, edit or remove content you need to login to the admin panel with the username admin and the password.... etc
So where is the ADMIN folder? All I get is a 404.
As far as I can see, nothing has changed in the whole Bludit folder since the initial unzip.
-Tony (aqk)
OH! DO behave!
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Admin panel isn't an uri to physically existing resource. This url is routed and you can change it in /kernel/boot/variables.php
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// Admin URI filter to access to the admin panel
define('ADMIN_URI_FILTER', 'admin');
OK... THANX!
I see that I have some problems with htaccess, which is not used by Nginx.
I'll work on this locally and hope to figure out the nginx sites -available default and bludit.conf.
BUT
I then installed bludit with Softaculous, on a remote site that uses Apache.
Two problems-
1. I tried using the subfolder "blu". (I like small names everywhere except in my passwords!).
Bludit did not like this. It seems to like only the folder name "bludit".
2. Once I had signed into admin, When I tried changing the Settings,
it informed me-
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /bludit/admin/settings on this server..... etc....
I see that I have some problems with htaccess, which is not used by Nginx.
I'll work on this locally and hope to figure out the nginx sites -available default and bludit.conf.
BUT
I then installed bludit with Softaculous, on a remote site that uses Apache.
Two problems-
1. I tried using the subfolder "blu". (I like small names everywhere except in my passwords!).
Bludit did not like this. It seems to like only the folder name "bludit".
2. Once I had signed into admin, When I tried changing the Settings,
it informed me-
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /bludit/admin/settings on this server..... etc....
-Tony (aqk)
OH! DO behave!
OH! DO behave!
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For Nginx please see the documentation:
https://docs.bludit.com/en/webservers/nginx
Some server environments need the path to the subdirectory with the installation. Try changing the following in your .htaccess if the subdirectory with the installation is blu:I then installed bludit with Softaculous, on a remote site that uses Apache.
Two problems-
1. I tried using the subfolder "blu". (I like small names everywhere except in my passwords!).
Bludit did not like this. It seems to like only the folder name "bludit".
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# Base directory
RewriteBase /blu/
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# Base directory
# RewriteBase /
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Thanx, Edi!
Using remote Apache and PHP 5.6 (I think) -
With regard to problem #1 above, I will try a folder name other than "bludit" when I have a chance.
Now- regarding Problem #2 above
As Admin, I still cannot save Admin/settings - E.G.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /bludit/admin/settings on this server.
I am sure that I have logged in as ADMIN, but there is no place on the page to see which user I am!
(SUGGESTION! In Bludit, show which user (admin, editor or user) is logged in!)
Using local Nginx / php 7.3 with Maria on my Raspberry -
I now (almost!) understand how the Nginx conf stuff works. I currently have two conf files in my nginx 'sites-available' file:
'bludit.conf' and 'default'.
Which file is processed first? And is then overridden by the second one?
Default has
The bludit.conf has
[/b]
Is the / in this correct? My bludit system is in a subfolder of my www SD card.
Using remote Apache and PHP 5.6 (I think) -
With regard to problem #1 above, I will try a folder name other than "bludit" when I have a chance.
Now- regarding Problem #2 above
As Admin, I still cannot save Admin/settings - E.G.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /bludit/admin/settings on this server.
I am sure that I have logged in as ADMIN, but there is no place on the page to see which user I am!
(SUGGESTION! In Bludit, show which user (admin, editor or user) is logged in!)
Using local Nginx / php 7.3 with Maria on my Raspberry -
I now (almost!) understand how the Nginx conf stuff works. I currently have two conf files in my nginx 'sites-available' file:
'bludit.conf' and 'default'.
Which file is processed first? And is then overridden by the second one?
Default has
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[b]location / {
# First attempt to serve request as file, then
# as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404.
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
} [/b]
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location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
}
Is the / in this correct? My bludit system is in a subfolder of my www SD card.
-Tony (aqk)
OH! DO behave!
OH! DO behave!