All of that is correct...
Try this:
echo "test" > /var/www/openmediavault/test.htm
In your browser:
http://omvipaddress/test.htm
Does it work and show the word test?
All of that is correct...
Try this:
echo "test" > /var/www/openmediavault/test.htm
In your browser:
http://omvipaddress/test.htm
Does it work and show the word test?
Yes, file is created:
# ls -all /var/www/openmediavault/test*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5 Jul 10 09:38 /var/www/openmediavault/test.htm
and viewable in the browser when I go to http://ipaddress/test.htm. I see the word "test".
Apache/php seems fine. It seems something is wrong in the authentication itself. Could it be related to PAM/LDAP?
By the way, I currently am at .52 version OMV:
Before I updated OMV the problem also existed.
I definitely think the authentication could be screwed up because of LDAP.
You need to execute:
omv-mkconf ldap
and maybe even reboot.
No output is fine. Not sure what the problem is. It has to be an LDAP issue since the gui is working.
Shouldn't be. admin is hard coded in the web interface. Maybe it is trying to authenticate the admin user against ldap instead of pam??
That's what I was thinking too. But even when I shutdown the LDAP service, I still can't login the webUI.
If some config file is telling it try ldap, it must not fallback to pam. Maybe check the files in /etc/pam.d/?
Found it! I remembered I installed libpam-sss and some other packages (see below) for password/login cashing a few weeks ago. There were -old files in my /etc/pam.d/ directory. I searched my dpkg log to get the exact packages installed that day (June 20th). By removing the packages and rebooting the virtual machine I am able to login to the webUI again. Nice!
Thanks for helping me in the right direction.
Glad you figured it out
Hello guys,
I don't understand anything of OMV, a friend of mine set it up my server and he is vanish from the map, this to say that I don't know nothing about this.
I can't access the OMV I was trying to put in automatic the ports and I reckon I messed up.
Once I've saved the setting I was locked outside, I have the message interface administrator account has changed password openmediavault.
You change the password for this account interface or using the 'omv-firstaid'
Can anyone help me?
What shall I do?
Cheers
hello
not sure if this is the same issue but from the web gui, user admin then the password fails the only way I have found to correct the password is to login as root and change admin passwd.
any suggestions please and thankyou
ps never had so much fun setting up and playing with this software
So I can't login to my GUI either all of a sudden. When I login (I know my credentials are correct) it just reloads the login screen with no errors.
Edit: Also, I don't have ldap installed. Am using OMV 3.
Edit2: Found another post in which ryecoaaron suggested the OS drive may be full due to a botched wget job. Turns out this was my issue. Thanks pal!
Hi, same issue here
I tried to install usb backup pluign, got an error and, now I'm no longer able to access OMV.
I see the login page, background and openmedivault logo, but I can't see the login block where to enter admin and password, I can ssh into raspberry and OSX still can connect to disks.
I tried
empty browser cache
sudo reboot
omv-firstaid
with no luck.
Please help!
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