Hello,
I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 on a Strato V-server. I'm trying to run Pydio Cells (very cool free file sharing and collab platform!). I've had some problems during the installation and I think I'm close to finishing it. I made a post on their forum and got help from some really wonderful people. The problem doesn't seem Cells related but rather Linux related.
I'm running Cells as a systemd service behind an Nginx reverse proxy. It's all working except for the deletion and moving files. When I try to move/delete I get an error that the connection to some high numbered ports is refused (the binding to other high numbered ports works) so one of the services is not working.
I've tried ```lsof -i : port_number``` for all the ports that get refused and they're not bound to anything else.
Whlie the service is not running I did ```nc -lp port_number > /dev/null``` and got no error (to test that I can bind to the port). Right now I'm binding Cells to the 10.0.0.1:8080 and using the reverse proxy to get to it. I've also tried binding to 0.0.0.0:8080, 127.0.0.1:8080 and localhost:8080 and it didn't make a difference.
I talked to the provider of the server and they told me that they're running it through Hypervisor so adding an additional IP is not possible which is why I tried to bind it to ```localhost```. There are no ports blocked by the provider.
The port is free, nginx error logs are empty, apparmor is disabled and I tried to disable ufw. The ```journalctl -u cells``` doesn't give any useful information beyond the connection refused.
Any ideas what else can I try?
Thanks,
Ben
I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 on a Strato V-server. I'm trying to run Pydio Cells (very cool free file sharing and collab platform!). I've had some problems during the installation and I think I'm close to finishing it. I made a post on their forum and got help from some really wonderful people. The problem doesn't seem Cells related but rather Linux related.
I'm running Cells as a systemd service behind an Nginx reverse proxy. It's all working except for the deletion and moving files. When I try to move/delete I get an error that the connection to some high numbered ports is refused (the binding to other high numbered ports works) so one of the services is not working.
I've tried ```lsof -i : port_number``` for all the ports that get refused and they're not bound to anything else.
Whlie the service is not running I did ```nc -lp port_number > /dev/null``` and got no error (to test that I can bind to the port). Right now I'm binding Cells to the 10.0.0.1:8080 and using the reverse proxy to get to it. I've also tried binding to 0.0.0.0:8080, 127.0.0.1:8080 and localhost:8080 and it didn't make a difference.
I talked to the provider of the server and they told me that they're running it through Hypervisor so adding an additional IP is not possible which is why I tried to bind it to ```localhost```. There are no ports blocked by the provider.
The port is free, nginx error logs are empty, apparmor is disabled and I tried to disable ufw. The ```journalctl -u cells``` doesn't give any useful information beyond the connection refused.
Any ideas what else can I try?
Thanks,
Ben