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Flarum is not Accessible #111

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nsakibp opened this issue Aug 15, 2022 · 8 comments
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Flarum is not Accessible #111

nsakibp opened this issue Aug 15, 2022 · 8 comments

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@nsakibp
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nsakibp commented Aug 15, 2022

How to access the site after successful installation?
It's not resolving to the port. Even after Reverse proxy setup.

Can you please put some light on it?
Thanks in advance

@Hydrog3n
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Hello @nsakibp Can you given us more information ?

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nsakibp commented Sep 5, 2022

Hi
The problem is solved. The port will be "8888:8888" instead of "80:8888"

I have another question.
"docker exec -ti flarum extension require some/extension"

This command installs extension to Flarum.
If I have more than one Flarum stack on docker, on which instance the extension will be installed?

Is there any mapping for that?
Please let me know

Thanks in advance

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Hydrog3n commented Sep 5, 2022

@nsakibp Hello,
Normally if both have the same mounting point extensions should be ok.
You can also use the file for list of extentions

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nsakibp commented Sep 5, 2022 via email

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Hydrog3n commented Sep 5, 2022

Yes it's the mounting point. At mondedie.fr we was using with two container with scale in docker-compose was working we stop because not really usefull but it was working well

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nsakibp commented Sep 5, 2022 via email

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Hydrog3n commented Sep 6, 2022

Ah ! So no you can't have link like I sayed.

You can create a file call file in extensions with the list of all your extensions so no need to add it each time

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Hi The problem is solved. The port will be "8888:8888" instead of "80:8888"

I have another question. "docker exec -ti flarum extension require some/extension"

This command installs extension to Flarum. If I have more than one Flarum stack on docker, on which instance the extension will be installed?

Is there any mapping for that? Please let me know

Thanks in advance

To it's not work. With the 8888:8888 port i get this:
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