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WebPanel => CentOS-WebPanel GUI => Topic started by: techtaxi on January 11, 2024, 01:07:03 PM
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I have had issues with the gui not loading properly, tried several clean installs using alma 8, centOS7 and Rocky 8...
(https://prnt.sc/ZC4AGUDk21Jm)
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I've also got issues with autoSSL. when it says it completed it still shows the error on the webpanel where it makes me ignore the fact it's not got a valid cert installed as it does when you first sign into the web panel.
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Can you please advise of the following:
What 'errors' and/or 'messages' are being displayed?
VPS or Dedicated?
Public or NAT?
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Can you please advise of the following:
What 'errors' and/or 'messages' are being displayed?
No messages are being displayed. It just isn't loading the GUI of the panel. Here's the screenshot
https://prnt.sc/ZC4AGUDk21Jm
VPS or Dedicated?
VPS 4GB 2core
Public or NAT?
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Looks to be missing CSS files for proper rendering; is it a browser-specific problem? Can you test with ad blocking turned off and a different rendering engine (Firefox / Chromium).
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From that screenshot I can see that was on CentOS 7.
Is this behind a NAT?
Does the user login screen work OK?
Do you have a link, and we could try to see what our browsers see.
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Looks to be missing CSS files for proper rendering; is it a browser-specific problem? Can you test with ad blocking turned off and a different rendering engine (Firefox / Chromium).
I tried with an incognito chrome and got the same results with a poorly rendered site. I can use firefox without a problem. I have tried a fresh chrome profile with no
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I'm not behind a nat. I have no issues on firefox... the site works on one domain I have pointing. The other domain isn't pointing to the site yet so I'm having to edit my host file to point to it. It's not bringing up the Wordpress site on the host.
Point host file to 107.173.19.64 for samspiro.com
it won't bring up the website
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I figured it out for chrome not loading properly... the svr.domain.com wasn't getting the autoSSL cert which was causing stuff not to load due to chrome's default settings for non-secure items. got the SSL cert fixed and it works.
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Yea, that can happen also.
If everything works OK, then you load the SSL on the hostname and it can do that if the rDNS isn't correct.