Cannot access PufferPanel website internally #445
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xyeLz wrote at Dec 15 2016 17:11:48 UTC:
Hi all,
I'm pretty new to PufferPanel and Linux in general, but I was interested in hosting Rust servers for a stream community of mine. I had originally started with SpaceCP which was very streamlined and worked quite well. However, it only supported Minecraft and development is apparently "on hold" so I wanted to move to something more cutting edge.
I'm a big fan of open source projects so I did some Googling and came across this panel, which honestly seems pretty clean and crisp. However, after going through the initial install ( http://www.pufferpanel.com/docs#), I am not able to access the web panel over port 80 or 443 from inside my network. I did some research of others who might have experienced this issue, so here's some information that might help up front:
To the best of my knowledge I had no issues installing. I confirmed all services that were supposed to be started/enabled are indeed running. I rebooted the server as well and confirmed the same again afterwards.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can provide to help troubleshoot this. Most of what I'm finding online is related to Scales, but I haven't got that far yet.
EDIT: Might I also add that I'm using PHP7. Could this be causing the issue, despite the successful install? I'm guessing not, since the prerequisites checked out with everything required [Installed], including PHP 5.5.0+.
EDIT2: I also realized that SSL isn't working because it's all commented out in the conf.d file. I tried to uncomment out the second server portion and restart the services but now I'm getting a bunch of errors starting nginx. I might try rebuilding and starting over from scratch here shortly...
EDIT3: I did start over from scratch and I'm having the same issue. Haven't touched any settings other than those in the installation instructions. I still can't get to the web interface. FWIW, here are some things I needed to make my own decisions on during the configuration that WEREN'T covered in the install instructions:
What am I doing wrong here?
UPDATES
So in typical idiot fashion, I forgot about the OpenStack access groups. I created a new one to allow 80/443 and applied it to the VM. I am now able to get to http://10.3.19.51:80 via Chrome but I am getting a 404 error after installing PufferPanel. I can also successfully run curl -k 10.3.19.51 and I get a string of HTML stating some information about a test page for the Nginx HTTP server on Fedora (I'm using CentOS if you read below). Any ideas why I'm not being brought to the PufferPanel page?
FWIW: I was brought to another article similar to my issue where someone was getting an error 404. He had accidentally installed to /root/srv/pufferpanel. I confirmed that my installation is indeed installed to /srv/pufferpanel (confirmed via dir). I also obtained some information from the /var/log/nginx/error.log and received the following output:
ISSUE RESOLVED
I needed to run the following command on the VM:
Once I did this, I was able to hit the web interface no problem.
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