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  • @Hari Yes. Sorry, by “package” I meant the allowance of disk space, memory, etc.

    @phenomlab how can i change CLI to php8.0?

    shall i leave it 7.4?

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  • @phenomlab how can i change CLI to php8.0?

    shall i leave it 7.4?

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  • undefined phenomlab referenced this topic on 2 Mar 2022, 13:12
  • @phenomlab i just recalled as that is not an easy way 😢

    anyway, i went forward with pocket hold -
    how can i connect redis now?

    i don’t want to use SSH for this, i want to use doker.

    while composing this i got another thought, installing bomastra redis will be complicated right? we need to provide full path of PHP for each and every command instead can we just mention the extension name in the composer file?

    what is the right command to run composer command?

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    /opt/plesk/php/8.0/bin/php /opt/psa/var/modules/composer/composer require blomstra/flarum-redis:*
    

    i will save that command in notes, could you suggest to me the right command to use composer, i think we need to give the right path of compser.

  • @phenomlab i just recalled as that is not an easy way 😢

    anyway, i went forward with pocket hold -
    how can i connect redis now?

    i don’t want to use SSH for this, i want to use doker.

    while composing this i got another thought, installing bomastra redis will be complicated right? we need to provide full path of PHP for each and every command instead can we just mention the extension name in the composer file?

    what is the right command to run composer command?

    8d06f420-ceb9-44ea-9897-a3561e09fae1-image.png

    /opt/plesk/php/8.0/bin/php /opt/psa/var/modules/composer/composer require blomstra/flarum-redis:*
    

    i will save that command in notes, could you suggest to me the right command to use composer, i think we need to give the right path of compser.

    @Hari

    i don’t want to use SSH for this, i want to use doker.

    What is the fascination for Docker here ? It’s not needed, and unnecessary overhead from the overall management perspective. You just install redis in the same way as you would do normally. This is exactly the way I had one of my previous Flarum forums running.

    Using pocket hold under Plesk is completely pointless and will be a nightmare to support and administer.

    We’ve also mentioned the install of composer here
    https://sudonix.com/topic/226/issues-getting-flarum-to-work-on-new-host/13?_=1646226835366

    Based on this, you already have the info you need.

  • @Hari

    i don’t want to use SSH for this, i want to use doker.

    What is the fascination for Docker here ? It’s not needed, and unnecessary overhead from the overall management perspective. You just install redis in the same way as you would do normally. This is exactly the way I had one of my previous Flarum forums running.

    Using pocket hold under Plesk is completely pointless and will be a nightmare to support and administer.

    We’ve also mentioned the install of composer here
    https://sudonix.com/topic/226/issues-getting-flarum-to-work-on-new-host/13?_=1646226835366

    Based on this, you already have the info you need.

    @phenomlab since I have seen many console errors i have asked like that regarding docker. I will try again later tomorrow.

  • @phenomlab since I have seen many console errors i have asked like that regarding docker. I will try again later tomorrow.

    @Hari Don’t go down the docker rabbit hole unless you really and truly need segregation between hosts. Flarum doesn’t need this level of complexity 👍

  • today i have revisited this discussion and tried again, now i can call myself a certified flarum pleskian 😄

    installed 3 flarums and running without any issues, figured out how to run redis

    I am feeling happy to use Plesk though virutalmin offers lot of other functionality to my intelligence level i feel like plesk is a good place for me to sit and use.

  • today i have revisited this discussion and tried again, now i can call myself a certified flarum pleskian 😄

    installed 3 flarums and running without any issues, figured out how to run redis

    I am feeling happy to use Plesk though virutalmin offers lot of other functionality to my intelligence level i feel like plesk is a good place for me to sit and use.

    @Hari don’t celebrate too early 🤔 Plesk can be the ultimate Achilles Heel when it comes to troubleshooting and resolving issues.

  • @Hari don’t celebrate too early 🤔 Plesk can be the ultimate Achilles Heel when it comes to troubleshooting and resolving issues.

    @phenomlab Today I have received this email 😄

    Important notice regarding a potentially misconfigured Redis instance on your Droplet plesk-ubuntu-s-2vcpu-4gb-amd-blr1-01:

    Hello,

    A recent network security scan suggests your Droplet plesk-ubuntu-s-2vcpu-4gb-amd-blr1-01 is running Redis and that it may be unintentionally exposing data or misconfigured to allow unauthorized access.

    Redis listens for traffic from everywhere on port 6379, and you can validate this report by attempting to connect to your Redis on 6379 via a simple telnet command:

    telnet 1.0.0.0 6379

    If the connection is successful, you will receive output like the following, which will confirm that your Redis installation is visible to the public Internet:

    Trying 1.0.0.0....
    Connected to 1.0.0.0.
    Escape character is '^]'.

    You will want to restrict outside access to your Redis instance to prevent outsiders from reading or obtaining your data.

    Remediation of this issue will take just a few minutes and is relatively straightforward. You will need to open /etc/redis/redis.conf and uncomment (remove the “#”) or modify the line beginning with:

        #bind 127.0.0.1 ::1   
    

    Afterwards, restart redis with:

    sudo systemctl restart redis

    You could find this information also in our community tutorial at: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-secure-redis-on-ubuntu-20-04

    Regards,
    Security Operations
    DigitalOcean Security


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    i have tried following multiple guides as i see redis.conf file is empty there is no supervised directive

    what should i do to set this IP to local, what code i need to add?

  • @phenomlab Today I have received this email 😄

    Important notice regarding a potentially misconfigured Redis instance on your Droplet plesk-ubuntu-s-2vcpu-4gb-amd-blr1-01:

    Hello,

    A recent network security scan suggests your Droplet plesk-ubuntu-s-2vcpu-4gb-amd-blr1-01 is running Redis and that it may be unintentionally exposing data or misconfigured to allow unauthorized access.

    Redis listens for traffic from everywhere on port 6379, and you can validate this report by attempting to connect to your Redis on 6379 via a simple telnet command:

        telnet 1.0.0.0 6379   
    

    If the connection is successful, you will receive output like the following, which will confirm that your Redis installation is visible to the public Internet:

        Trying 1.0.0.0....       
        Connected to 1.0.0.0.   
        Escape character is '^]'.   
    

    You will want to restrict outside access to your Redis instance to prevent outsiders from reading or obtaining your data.

    Remediation of this issue will take just a few minutes and is relatively straightforward. You will need to open /etc/redis/redis.conf and uncomment (remove the “#”) or modify the line beginning with:

        #bind 127.0.0.1 ::1   
    

    Afterwards, restart redis with:

        sudo systemctl restart redis   
    

    You could find this information also in our community tutorial at: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-secure-redis-on-ubuntu-20-04

    Regards,
    Security Operations
    DigitalOcean Security


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    i have tried following multiple guides as i see redis.conf file is empty there is no supervised directive

    what should i do to set this IP to local, what code i need to add?

  • @phenomlab Today I have received this email 😄

    Important notice regarding a potentially misconfigured Redis instance on your Droplet plesk-ubuntu-s-2vcpu-4gb-amd-blr1-01:

    Hello,

    A recent network security scan suggests your Droplet plesk-ubuntu-s-2vcpu-4gb-amd-blr1-01 is running Redis and that it may be unintentionally exposing data or misconfigured to allow unauthorized access.

    Redis listens for traffic from everywhere on port 6379, and you can validate this report by attempting to connect to your Redis on 6379 via a simple telnet command:

        telnet 1.0.0.0 6379   
    

    If the connection is successful, you will receive output like the following, which will confirm that your Redis installation is visible to the public Internet:

        Trying 1.0.0.0....       
        Connected to 1.0.0.0.   
        Escape character is '^]'.   
    

    You will want to restrict outside access to your Redis instance to prevent outsiders from reading or obtaining your data.

    Remediation of this issue will take just a few minutes and is relatively straightforward. You will need to open /etc/redis/redis.conf and uncomment (remove the “#”) or modify the line beginning with:

        #bind 127.0.0.1 ::1   
    

    Afterwards, restart redis with:

        sudo systemctl restart redis   
    

    You could find this information also in our community tutorial at: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-secure-redis-on-ubuntu-20-04

    Regards,
    Security Operations
    DigitalOcean Security


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    i have tried following multiple guides as i see redis.conf file is empty there is no supervised directive

    what should i do to set this IP to local, what code i need to add?

    @Hari File redis.conf should not be empty. If it were, then REDIS does not work - what’s the output of locate redis.conf ?

  • @Hari File redis.conf should not be empty. If it were, then REDIS does not work - what’s the output of locate redis.conf ?

    @phenomlab said in installing flarum with plesk:

    locate redis.conf

    root@admiring-goldwasser:~# su - site_sdxtjg95b7
    site_sdxtjg95b7@admiring-goldwasser:~$ locate redis.conf
    Command 'locate' not found, but can be installed with:
    apt install mlocate
    Please ask your administrator.
    site_sdxtjg95b7@admiring-goldwasser:~$ exit
    logout
    root@admiring-goldwasser:~# apt install mlocate
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
    plesk-py27-pycrypto
    Use 'apt autoremove' to remove it.
    Suggested packages:
    nocache
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
    mlocate
    0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 50.1 kB of archives.
    After this operation, 258 kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Get:1 http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 mlocate amd64 0.26-3ubuntu3 [50.1 kB]
    Fetched 50.1 kB in 0s (326 kB/s)
    Selecting previously unselected package mlocate.
    (Reading database ... 146957 files and directories currently installed.)
    Preparing to unpack .../mlocate_0.26-3ubuntu3_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking mlocate (0.26-3ubuntu3) ...
    Setting up mlocate (0.26-3ubuntu3) ...
    update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/mlocate to provide /usr/bin/locate (locate) in auto mode
    Adding group `mlocate' (GID 121) ...
    Done.
    Initializing mlocate database; this may take some time... done
    Processing triggers for man-db (2.9.1-1) ...
    root@admiring-goldwasser:~# locate redis.conf
    /var/lib/dpkg/info/plesk-php74-redis.conffiles
    /var/lib/dpkg/info/plesk-php80-redis.conffiles
    root@admiring-goldwasser:~#
  • @phenomlab said in installing flarum with plesk:

    locate redis.conf

    root@admiring-goldwasser:~# su - site_sdxtjg95b7
    site_sdxtjg95b7@admiring-goldwasser:~$ locate redis.conf
    
    Command 'locate' not found, but can be installed with:
    
    apt install mlocate
    Please ask your administrator.
    
    site_sdxtjg95b7@admiring-goldwasser:~$ exit
    logout
    root@admiring-goldwasser:~# apt install mlocate
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
      plesk-py27-pycrypto
    Use 'apt autoremove' to remove it.
    Suggested packages:
      nocache
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
      mlocate
    0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 50.1 kB of archives.
    After this operation, 258 kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Get:1 http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 mlocate amd64 0.26-3ubuntu3 [50.1 kB]
    Fetched 50.1 kB in 0s (326 kB/s)   
    Selecting previously unselected package mlocate.
    (Reading database ... 146957 files and directories currently installed.)
    Preparing to unpack .../mlocate_0.26-3ubuntu3_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking mlocate (0.26-3ubuntu3) ...
    Setting up mlocate (0.26-3ubuntu3) ...
    update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/mlocate to provide /usr/bin/locate (locate) in auto mode
    Adding group `mlocate' (GID 121) ...
    Done.
    Initializing mlocate database; this may take some time... done
    Processing triggers for man-db (2.9.1-1) ...
    root@admiring-goldwasser:~# locate redis.conf
    /var/lib/dpkg/info/plesk-php74-redis.conffiles
    /var/lib/dpkg/info/plesk-php80-redis.conffiles
    root@admiring-goldwasser:~#
    

    @Hari How did you install Redis ?

  • @Hari How did you install Redis ?

    @phenomlab using docker

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    site_sdxtjg95b7@admiring-goldwasser:~$ redis-cli
    127.0.0.1:6379>
  • @phenomlab using docker

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    site_sdxtjg95b7@admiring-goldwasser:~$ redis-cli
    127.0.0.1:6379>
    

    @Hari Ok, but this would denote that the service is already listening on 127.0.0.1 and not 0.0.0.0 as originally stated ?

  • @Hari Ok, but this would denote that the service is already listening on 127.0.0.1 and not 0.0.0.0 as originally stated ?

    @phenomlab i have mentioned 1.0.0.0 it is actually my server IP i masked it.

    after receiving the email saying 111.111.111.111 is getting exposed i have deleted the existing redis docker and followed the above guide as mentioned in Plesk site.

    do you think now everything is correctly running?

  • @phenomlab i have mentioned 1.0.0.0 it is actually my server IP i masked it.

    after receiving the email saying 111.111.111.111 is getting exposed i have deleted the existing redis docker and followed the above guide as mentioned in Plesk site.

    do you think now everything is correctly running?

    @Hari Yes, but the screenshot above shows 127.0.0.1 ?

  • @phenomlab i have mentioned 1.0.0.0 it is actually my server IP i masked it.

    after receiving the email saying 111.111.111.111 is getting exposed i have deleted the existing redis docker and followed the above guide as mentioned in Plesk site.

    do you think now everything is correctly running?

    @Hari said in installing flarum with plesk:

    do you think now everything is correctly running?

    One way to test would be to execute this command from any machine connected to the internet

    telnet <ip address> 6379

    If it appears to answer, then it’s still exposed. PM me the IP address if you’d like me to check

  • @Hari said in installing flarum with plesk:

    do you think now everything is correctly running?

    One way to test would be to execute this command from any machine connected to the internet

    telnet <ip address> 6379

    If it appears to answer, then it’s still exposed. PM me the IP address if you’d like me to check

    @phenomlab

    C:\Users\Hari>telnet 11.11.11.11 6379
    Telnet Win32 v2.1b2, Copyright (C) 2000 Paul Brannan <pbranna@clemson.edu>
    and the team. This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
    read LICENSE.TXT. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute
    it under certain conditions.
    Loading configuration options from R:\laragon\bin\telnet\telnet.ini.
    Loading ANSI from R:\laragon\bin\telnet\telnet.cfg.
    Use configuration: ANSI.
    keymap ansi
    There are 1 maps.
    Trying 11.11.11.11:6379...
    Connection timed out.
  • @phenomlab

    C:\Users\Hari>telnet 11.11.11.11 6379
    Telnet Win32 v2.1b2, Copyright (C) 2000 Paul Brannan <pbranna@clemson.edu>
    and the team.  This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
    read LICENSE.TXT.  This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute
    it under certain conditions.
    
    Loading configuration options from R:\laragon\bin\telnet\telnet.ini.
    Loading ANSI from R:\laragon\bin\telnet\telnet.cfg.
    Use configuration: ANSI.
            keymap ansi
    There are 1 maps.
    Trying 11.11.11.11:6379...
    Connection timed out.
    

    @Hari Yes, looks good

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