Admin Login won't work
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The one from
/app/data/
should overwrite the values from the other. But likely the config file structure in the package will change I assume. We have to see how upstream development improves the admin UI and if we maybe shouldn't even have that. Mostly a .json file textarea with a save button is not really much added value. -
...story continues:
As with the latest update (from etherpad 4.1.0 to 4.1.1.), I can't login via '/admin-auth' as mentioned earlier. Instead, I get this error:
RPError: outgoing request timed out after 3500ms at /run/etherpad-lite/src/plugin_packages/.versions/openid-client@5.7.0/lib/helpers/request.js:140:13 at async Client.grant (/run/etherpad-lite/src/plugin_packages/.versions/openid-client@5.7.0/lib/client.js:1370:22) at async Client.callback (/run/etherpad-lite/src/plugin_packages/.versions/openid-client@5.7.0/lib/client.js:520:24) at async /run/etherpad-lite/src/plugin_packages/.versions/ep_openid_connect@3.0.7/index.js:144:11
The pad itself runs as usual.
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We also had to disable the webrtc plugin as it throws errors and @vladimir-d reported another issue at ep_comments_page which got fixed https://github.com/ether/ep_comments_page/issues/339
Overall etherpad seems to be in a rough situation right now, but the pace of development is positive.
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Hello everyone,
I am logged in through Cloudron (my name shows up), but I cannot access the admin panel under /admin. I get forwarded to /admin/login. Neither "admin" / "changeme1" nor the Cloudron credentials worked.
It is such a nice app, it's sad it does not seem to work reliably.
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Actually the docs at https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/etherpad/#admin-user are already correct.
@marylou did you restart the app after changing the file? Have you done any other modification to the settings? Etherpad can be very picky about those changes.
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@marylou @nebulon Currently, accessing Etherpad's admin interface is a two-step process (after the config mentioned above):
- First, visit
/admin-auth/
to authenticate with your Cloudron user. If successful, you'll see the word "Authorized" appear. - Next, visit
/admin
. This should no longer redirect you to/admin/login
, and should instead show you the Etherpad admin console.
- First, visit