Few problems with Matomo
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I have come across these problem after installing Matomo.
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After first-time logging in with
admin:changeme, I opened the personal settings page. I changed the default emailadmin@server.localtoadmin@mydomain. Then, I tried to change the default password, which told me that LDAP users cannot change their passwords. Maybe becauseadminconflicts with existing LDAP user. Problem: **I could continue to log in withadmin:changmeas well as withadmin:MyLDAPpassworld. -
The file manager runs into a problem while trying to view/edit
matomo.js. The issue repeats with all all*.jsfiles. Other files with different extention, likephp.iniare good to view/edit. -
This is a minor one - new version is available - 4.1.0.
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I have come across these problem after installing Matomo.
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After first-time logging in with
admin:changeme, I opened the personal settings page. I changed the default emailadmin@server.localtoadmin@mydomain. Then, I tried to change the default password, which told me that LDAP users cannot change their passwords. Maybe becauseadminconflicts with existing LDAP user. Problem: **I could continue to log in withadmin:changmeas well as withadmin:MyLDAPpassworld. -
The file manager runs into a problem while trying to view/edit
matomo.js. The issue repeats with all all*.jsfiles. Other files with different extention, likephp.iniare good to view/edit. -
This is a minor one - new version is available - 4.1.0.
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It looks like matomo does not like it if you reuse the same password for LDAP user and admin user. We have a similar issue with Rocket.Chat LDAP integration as well. I will put a note in our docs about this. If you provide a different email for admin, which is not in your LDAP, it works. You can always create temporary emails like
admin+matomo@mydomain -
What is the error? I am able to edit here on Firefox.

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For 4.1.0, we are working on the update.
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I have come across these problem after installing Matomo.
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After first-time logging in with
admin:changeme, I opened the personal settings page. I changed the default emailadmin@server.localtoadmin@mydomain. Then, I tried to change the default password, which told me that LDAP users cannot change their passwords. Maybe becauseadminconflicts with existing LDAP user. Problem: **I could continue to log in withadmin:changmeas well as withadmin:MyLDAPpassworld. -
The file manager runs into a problem while trying to view/edit
matomo.js. The issue repeats with all all*.jsfiles. Other files with different extention, likephp.iniare good to view/edit. -
This is a minor one - new version is available - 4.1.0.
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For what it's worth, if this helps at all, I have always logged in with the default admin account but then set my LDAP user as a super admin, then logged out and logged back in as the LDAP user and as a super admin I removed the default admin account. That way I effectively replace the default admin account with my own LDAP user.