@phenomlab yes i did.
i deleted one of plugin then it started to work normally.
@phenomlab i think my server has no proper ssl configured
should i need to set this to default? at domain level (virtualmin server ) lets encrypt also failing to issue certificate
i think i should change IP to my subdomain in nignx file? at the above screenshot area?
failure reason
Domain: www.ask.domain.com
Type: unauthorized
Detail: No TXT record found at
_acme-challenge.www.ask.domain.com
@Hari You should only apply the certificate at Virtualmin level, so here for example. You’ll need to update your DNS first before you can get a certificate.
@phenomlab sorry, i have no clue where to update DNS
i have pointed ask.domain.com to my DO IP at CF
anything else that needs to be done?
@Hari said in Issues getting Flarum to work on new host:
sorry, i have no clue where to update DNS
i have pointed ask.domain.com to my DO IP at CF
That’s all you need to do. Let me see if I can get the cert to work
@phenomlab thanks, daily upvote limit reched
@Hari said in Issues getting Flarum to work on new host:
thanks, daily upvote limit reched
Yeah, I need to fix that !!
@phenomlab do i need to update the subdomain at Nginx config files? i have seen IP there
@Hari No. Leave that as is
@Hari said in Issues getting Flarum to work on new host:
daily upvote limit reched
Should be resolved now. Try upvoting again (same for @crazycells)
@phenomlab ok, i have checked gt matrix looks like response time is very slow how can i increase it?
@phenomlab i am seeing upvote limit is 10 still could not upvote
@Hari As you are running this domain through CF, you should enable the caching and protection there. At the moment, you are pointing to the server directly.
@Hari Let me check
@Hari said in Issues getting Flarum to work on new host:
i am seeing upvote limit is 10 still could not upvote
Try now
@phenomlab still same
@Hari Seems the max value is hard coded, so you’ll have to wait until tomorrow
@phenomlab sure, i have enabled CF cache but the response time is still slow should i enable redis cache ?
@Hari Redis cache isn’t the “saviour” everyone thinks it is - most of files and assets required to access the site initially will be served from the CF edge networks, although CF won’t have any impact on the database.
Something like Flarum’s ReCache
is suggested here - I know that the developer of this product has since left the Flarum team, so I’m not sure if this is still an active product.