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From: Steve B. <ste...@gm...> - 2022-04-17 20:42:21
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Problem solved – thanks Michael 👍
Your suggestion that by using SSH via WinSCP to re-start lighttpd by inputting
*/service lighttpd stop service lighttpd init/*
resulted in the following message:
*/2022-04-17 10:37:01: (mod_openssl.c.427) SSL:
BIO_read_filename('/etc/ssl/AstLinux.pem') failed
/*On investigation the file /etc/ssl/AstLinux.pem was not there on the
my file system
Then by using the /etc/ssl/default_https.pem file that was there, I
copied the “default_https.pem” file and renamed it to "AstLinux.pem" and
so it was there now.
Rebooted and this solved the problem - https://192.168.1.141/status.php
now works fine
I’m not sure if any of that makes sense but this may help:
Before – when I couldn’t access the Web Interface GUI Management Page
After – problem solved
So – thanks once again
Best wishes
Steve
On 17/04/2022 11:10, Michael Keuter wrote:
> Let's wait for Lonnie to chime in - in a few hours.
>
>> Am 17.04.2022 um 11:48 schrieb Steve Barlow<ste...@gm...>:
>>
>> Thanks for your reply Michael
>>
>> I tried
>>
>> https://192.168.1.141/admin/status.php
>> But still no joy....
>>
>>
>> Please see below the response I got when I input your suggestions via putty
>>
>> pbx ~ #
>>
>> pbx ~ # ps | grep lighttpd
>>
>> 1848 root grep lighttpd
>>
>>
>> pbx ~ #
>>
>> pbx ~ # service lighttpd stop
>>
>> pbx ~ # service lighttpd init
>>
>> Starting lighttpd...
>>
>>
>>
>> WARNING WARNING WARNING
>>
>> YOU STILL HAVE NOT CHANGED YOUR HTTPS ADMIN PASSWORD
>>
>> ANYONE THAT KNOWS YOU ARE USING ASTLINUX CAN DESTROY YOUR
>>
>> SYSTEM. PLEASE CHANGE THIS OR DISABLE THE HTTPS ADMIN
>>
>> INTERFACE IMMEDIATELY!
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> htpasswd /var/www/admin/.htpasswd admin
>>
>> WARNING WARNING WARNING
>>
>>
>>
>> 2022-04-17 10:37:01: (mod_openssl.c.427) SSL: BIO_read_filename('/etc/ssl/AstLinux.pem') failed
>>
>> 2022-04-17 10:37:01: (server.c.1161) Initialization of plugins failed. Going down.
>>
>> pbx ~ #
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Steve.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 17/04/2022 10:13, Michael Keuter wrote:
>>>> Am 17.04.2022 um 00:25 schrieb Steve Barlow<ste...@gm...>
>>>> :
>>>>
>>>> Hello there everyone, I am a ‘very basic level user’ who has been successfully using Astlinux for approx. the last 5 years, for the interconnection of my heritage telephones and communication with other enthusiasts.
>>>>
>>>> I recently updated the firmware on my HP T5720 Thin Client PC to Astlinux 1.3.8 along with Asterisk 13.31.0
>>>>
>>>> However, now after rebooting/restarting I have ‘lost’ my Web Interface to the ‘Astlinux Management’ page.
>>>>
>>>> I used to access this by entering in my Google Chrome Browser:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://192.168.1.141/status.php
>>> Hi Steve,
>>> do you have tried:
>>>
>>>
>>> https://192.168.1.141/admin/status.php
>>>
>>>
>>> If it fails, maybe lighttpd (the webserver) is not running. You can try via ssh:
>>>
>>> ps | grep lighttpd
>>> 1442 root lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd.conf
>>> 5144 root grep lighttpd
>>>
>>> The first line shows here that lighttpd is running (1442), if not try this to start lighttpd:
>>>
>>> service lighttpd stop
>>> service lighttpd init
>>>
>>>
>>>> But I now get the message returned:
>>>>
>>>> This site can’t be reached
>>>> 192.168.1.141 took too long to respond.
>>>>
>>>> However, the good news is that I can still make and receive calls etc. etc. and can SSH access to all my folders/files via Putty or access them via WinSCP using SFTP
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas anyone on how I can access the ‘Astlinux Management’ GUI again without doing total reinstall?
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>> Steve - UK
>>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.mksolutions.info
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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