[TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
hi
what you describe in the article about dyndns, can you do hte same thing with no-ip.
i can't seem to figure out how to resolve my virtual hosts on my qnap 412
what you describe in the article about dyndns, can you do hte same thing with no-ip.
i can't seem to figure out how to resolve my virtual hosts on my qnap 412
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
a question i have a 1 domain in dyndns, like this: pippo.dyndns.org
i want make this:
stefano.pippo.dyndns.org
and
pippo.dyndns.org
all with document root share/QWeb
how to make this?? tks
i want make this:
stefano.pippo.dyndns.org
and
pippo.dyndns.org
all with document root share/QWeb
how to make this?? tks
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
Hello everybody,
I have no problem to use my TS412 from my LAN and from the web, but if I try to setup the web server, the browser remain with an "applyng, please wait..." message until it go in timeout.
Somebody had the same problem ?
This tutorial is very useful but I can't go beyond the first step.
Thank you
I have no problem to use my TS412 from my LAN and from the web, but if I try to setup the web server, the browser remain with an "applyng, please wait..." message until it go in timeout.
Somebody had the same problem ?
This tutorial is very useful but I can't go beyond the first step.
Thank you
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
Not a vry common problem. cpuld be a corrupt config file, a RAM disk near full (check the system log), an incomplete fiormware installation, ...saleoscende wrote:I have no problem to use my TS412 from my LAN and from the web, but if I try to setup the web server, the browser remain with an "applyng, please wait..." message until it go in timeout.
Ensure to upgrade to the actual v3.6.1 using the process here - http://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Manually_Updating_Firmware - and retry.
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
schumaku wrote:Not a vry common problem. cpuld be a corrupt config file, a RAM disk near full (check the system log), an incomplete fiormware installation, ...saleoscende wrote:I have no problem to use my TS412 from my LAN and from the web, but if I try to setup the web server, the browser remain with an "applyng, please wait..." message until it go in timeout.
Ensure to upgrade to the actual v3.6.1 using the process here - http://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Manually_Updating_Firmware - and retry.
Thank you for your replay
Now I have upgraded the firmware to 3.6.1 and the nas has 95,2 MB of free memory but I still have the problem, so I can think that it could be find in the log file as you say. Where I can find some info about it?
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
First thing worth checking is /etc/conf/uLinux.conf ... here you should find a block [QWEB]. In tis exammple, the Web Server is enabled, on the default port 80 (ensure no other service inlcuding the NAS Admin Web UI makes use of 80), https is enabled on port 8081, and WebDAV is enabled, too:
[QWEB]
Enable = 1
Port = 80
PHP_ZEND_SUPPORT = TRUE
Enable_SSL = 1
SSL_Port = 8081
Enable_WebDAV = 1
This should basically allow the Web server to execute. One this is set, you can try to (re)start the Web server:
[~] # /etc/init.d/Qthttpd.sh restart
...
Hard to say what's wrong on your NAS, Potentially there is some code missing or not installed, some of the default and effective config files and folders might not exist. Hard to evaluate with a few sentences. I expect we might get some insight from the above checks and settings.
Of course, you are always encouraged to contact QNAP Support - as this situation should not happen.
IS this a brand-new install, or a NAS operating for a long time already?
[QWEB]
Enable = 1
Port = 80
PHP_ZEND_SUPPORT = TRUE
Enable_SSL = 1
SSL_Port = 8081
Enable_WebDAV = 1
This should basically allow the Web server to execute. One this is set, you can try to (re)start the Web server:
[~] # /etc/init.d/Qthttpd.sh restart
...
Hard to say what's wrong on your NAS, Potentially there is some code missing or not installed, some of the default and effective config files and folders might not exist. Hard to evaluate with a few sentences. I expect we might get some insight from the above checks and settings.
Of course, you are always encouraged to contact QNAP Support - as this situation should not happen.
IS this a brand-new install, or a NAS operating for a long time already?
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
Hi
thank you for your reply
I have installed the NAS from 3 moths ago, basically I tryed to setup my NAS step by step and now I try to configure the web server, but I remember that I tryed to setup it in january and I had the same problem.
Please sorry but I don't understand where I can find the .conf file, I access in the NAS from a web browser and I cant see any " sysetm folder".
Thank you
thank you for your reply
I have installed the NAS from 3 moths ago, basically I tryed to setup my NAS step by step and now I try to configure the web server, but I remember that I tryed to setup it in january and I had the same problem.
Please sorry but I don't understand where I can find the .conf file, I access in the NAS from a web browser and I cant see any " sysetm folder".
Thank you
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
You need to login ot the NAS shell, correct location and name is /etc/conf/uLinux.conf (i'll update the original post).
If you are not confident, please let QNAP support fix your NAS.
If you are not confident, please let QNAP support fix your NAS.
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
I had the interesting problem, that the confi file for apache was not suitable for my TS-412! I had no share QWeb; mine was named "Web" instead. So apache kept complaining that my documentroot did not exist (which was of course true...). After fixing the config file appropriately, it now works all very well...
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The default apache.conf file does not list a DocumentRoot - it's added on the fly when starting Apache:necmon wrote:I had the interesting problem, that the confi file for apache was not suitable for my TS-412! I had no share QWeb; mine was named "Web" instead.
Probably the /etc/config/def_share.info was (or still is) missing at the apache.conf file generaiton time - then the fall-back will be Qfile.#!/bin/sh
# For Qweb and Qphoto
# default port: 80
...
WebShare=`/sbin/getcfg SHARE_DEF defWeb -d Qweb -f /etc/config/def_share.info`
QWEB_SLINK="/home/Qhttpd/${WebShare}"
QWEB_FOLDER="/share/${WebShare}"
...
if [ -f ${APACHE_CONF} ]; then
/bin/grep "^DocumentRoot \"/share/${WebShare}\"" ${APACHE_CONF} 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
[ $? = 0 ] || /bin/sed -i 's/^DocumentRoot.*$/'"DocumentRoot \"\/share\/${WebShare}\""'/g' ${APACHE_CONF}
/bin/grep "^<Directory \"/share/${WebShare}\">" ${APACHE_CONF} 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
[ $? = 0 ] || /bin/sed -i 's/^<Directory \"\/share\/Qweb.*$/'"<Directory \"\/share\/${WebShare}\">"'/' ${APACHE_CONF}
...
Under the assumption the /etc/config/def_share.info does exist, and contains the expected data (see below) - restoring the apache.conf from the default would recover form the "document root did not exist" issue:
[~] # /etc/init.d/Qthttpd.sh stop
[~] # cp /etc/default_config/apache.conf /etc/config/apache/apache.conf
[~] # /etc/init.d/Qthttpd.sh start
Potentially, we're facing here on yet another config file corruption - it would be nice if you can check the content of the def_share.info file, example:
[~] # cat /etc/config/def_share.info
[SHARE_DEF]
defPublic = Public
defDownload = Download
defMultimedia = Multimedia
defRecordings = Recordings
defUsb = Usb
defWeb = Web
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
I'm newbie in NAS and sorry if my question can be considered as stupid.
Now I have NAS start page like http://myname.dyndns.org / Here is access to adminiistrative panel as well as predefined multimedia services (Photo, Survielence, etc.)
After I put html files to Web directory what URL should by typed for users to reach my main web page?
I mean, if they typed http://myname.dyndns.org / then they will reach my administration panel or created Web page?
Now I have NAS start page like http://myname.dyndns.org / Here is access to adminiistrative panel as well as predefined multimedia services (Photo, Survielence, etc.)
After I put html files to Web directory what URL should by typed for users to reach my main web page?
I mean, if they typed http://myname.dyndns.org / then they will reach my administration panel or created Web page?
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
NAS Admin WebUI: http://myname.dyndns.org:8080/ or https://myname.dyndns.orgs35mic wrote:I'm newbie in NAS and sorry if my question can be considered as stupid.
Now I have NAS start page like http://myname.dyndns.org / Here is access to adminiistrative panel as well as predefined multimedia services (Photo, Survielence, etc.)
After I put html files to Web directory what URL should by typed for users to reach my main web page?
I mean, if they typed http://myname.dyndns.org / then they will reach my administration panel or created Web page?
Your WebServer: http://myname.dyndns.org or https://myname.dyndns.org:8081
This of course assumes that you haven't changed the ports used for any of these URL's, and that you have your Port-Forwarding setup correctly in your Router, and that your ISP doesn't block access to ports: 80/TCP, 443/TCP, 8080/TCP or 8081/TCP.
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
thanks for the tutorial
can you advise if you are aware of working perfirmances of a drupal 7.x website sitting on a qnap nas
i have a DP7 Wesite with estore to move onto my NAS T-469 pro
i jave sone concerns becAuse i am usig now a dedicated machine on a web farm server with linus OS cento with a detailed control panel and possibility to work over SSH putty
do you know if i can install same OS on the nas in order to do not miss my familiarity with such environment?
hope you will give me a guidance
thanks
can you advise if you are aware of working perfirmances of a drupal 7.x website sitting on a qnap nas
i have a DP7 Wesite with estore to move onto my NAS T-469 pro
i jave sone concerns becAuse i am usig now a dedicated machine on a web farm server with linus OS cento with a detailed control panel and possibility to work over SSH putty
do you know if i can install same OS on the nas in order to do not miss my familiarity with such environment?
hope you will give me a guidance
thanks
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Re: [TUTORIAL] How to config your webserver first time
I have the TS-251 Qnap NAS anf followed the tutorial configuring website. My Wordpress website is working with internal IP http://192.168.1.x\wordpress on port 80. My problem is the port 80 which should me my wecite is always redirecting to admin window port 8080 on internal network. I could not find any article how to stop this port redirection. Thank you.
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ndeasis wrote:I have the TS-251 Qnap NAS anf followed the tutorial configuring website. My Wordpress website is working with internal IP http://192.168.1.x\wordpress on port 80. My problem is the port 80 which should me my wecite is always redirecting to admin window port 8080 on internal network. I could not find any article how to stop this port redirection. Thank you.
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mv /share/Web/index.php /share/Web/index.php.REDIRECT
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