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@scooke Thanks for the feedback, will fix up the docs.
The SSH is a bit rough agreed We will add a UI for .well-known records in the coming releases. For now, we wanted the apps out, so we can get some testing in parallel.
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@msbt do you also have to set a redirect record for example.com to make it work? Or is it just me?
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@stantropics You don't need to setup redirects. Is the website
example.com
an app on Cloudron (or is it external to Cloudron) ? If it's the former, you just have to setup that .well-known record. -
@stantropics I had a surfer app at example.com and curl'ing the well-known url gave me a 404. After a bit of reconfiguring it worked, not sure if that's your setup as well, but maybe try reconfiguring the example.com app and see if that solves your issue (if that's what you're asking)
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@msbt @girish I am not using the root-domain (example.com) at all currently. But matrix seems to not work if I don't set it up as a redirect for matrix.example.com.
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Can you post your setup here with example domain names of where you installed what - https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2336/matrix-riot ? I can help out there.
I will lock this thread, since 2 open posts for the same topic is confusing!
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@stantropics In the terminal you should be able run the psql command to update a user to admin.
To get the password type:
echo $CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORDpsql --host=$CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_HOST port=$CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PORT $CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE $CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME
[right-click-Copy and ctrl-v paste in the password]
UPDATE users SET admin = 1 WHERE name = '@foo:bar.com';
BUT: I am getting: psql: FATAL: password authentication failed for user ...
Can anyone see what I am doing wrong? @girish ?
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@jimscarver In the Terminal, there is a Postgres button on the top. Just clicking it will paste the command to connect to postgres. Just paste enter after that.
(That aside, I think the mistake in your cli is possibly that the database name is not set)