Hello to all!
Newbie user here but have been reading the forums for a long time actually
I was wondering if someone can help
I have omv 4.1.22 installed on a machine with a xeon d-1521, 32GB of RAM and 4x1.5 TB disks in Raid 5 for a total of just above 4TB of storage. OMV is installed on a 120GB SSD.
The installation is up to date with the latest updates
Everything is working brilliantly smb/ftp etc
Have also installed a few dockers like netdata/deluge/pyload etc
Yesterday I was trying to install filezilla docker and after entering the necessary config options I tried to access the filezilla via webgui (http://ip_of_omv:5800), but I got an error 403 forbidden
The error log showed
open() "/opt/novnc/index.html" failed (13: Permission denied), client: 192.168.1.31, server: , request: "GET / HTTP/1.1", host: "192.168.1.115:5800"
I even tried to change the port to a different one and access filezilla webui on that port, but I get the same forbidden page
Deleted the filezilla container and tried handbrake. The same result.
Deleted handbrake and installed putty. The same.
All of the above need ports 5800 and 5900.
On all the above, if I use a VNC client I can connect to 5900 port just fine
I then connected via putty to OMV and I saw that /opt/novnc/ does not exist at all.
Not sure if it really needed /opt/novnc to run, but anyway went ahead and installed novnc. It was installed in /usr/share/novnc. Created a novnc symlink in /opt to point to /usr/share/novnc but nothing changed
Inside /usr/share/novnc there was no index.html at all but there was a vnc.html. So i copied it to index.html to see if that could make any difference but still the same
After all those attempts I uninstalled novnc again.
At this point I am out of ideas.. Is there even supposed to be a novnc folder inside /opt ?
Is the above error the actual reason I get the 403 forbidden page?
Apologies for the somewhat long post but wanted to provide as many details as possible. If needed I can provide even more, just let me know
I hope someone can help
Thanks a lot