Got it working thanks! I did something slightly difference by choosing for port 80. For me it is reachable by http://www.myhostname.nu/spotweb instead of a port
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It seems i can not get the api function working. I know from my old Synology server i should get an xml when going to http://10.0.0.6/spotweb/api?t=c, now i get a file not found error
Alltough i have my server settings a slightly different; 1. i let it listen to port 80 and 2. i enabled index.html also because i host a small website.
Byt also with your setting (listen to 8085 and disable index.html) i get a file not found error.
Anny ideas what could cause this?
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Maybe change the access permissions
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I am not that familiar in linux. Do you mean the directoryrights? The user www-data has acces. The directory permissions on the spotweb directory are 0777
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Yes, that was what I meant.
You can use Command Line, so every folder in Spotweb is 777.
chmod -R 777 /path to your shared folder/Spotweb (example: chmod -R 777 /www-data/Spotweb) -
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Thanks for the guide
I got it working today.
One of my stumbling block was that I got a 403 trying to connect to [ipofmyOpenmediavault]:8085.
But when I tried [ipofmyOpenmediavault]:8085/Spotweb/install.php instead, I got it running.
And I needed to change this part in the nginx server settings as well:
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Thanks for the guide!
But unfortunately I get this error at the installation pageZitatUnknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/lib/php5)
Does anybody know how the session.save_path must be?
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