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PubDirLtd
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AMPPS 4.6.7 & PHP 5.6.9 on Win 7 Pro SP1 x64 4Gb server
I now have Webuzo up and running and all the ports it needs open in my firewall but when I go to http://212.71.237.25:2004/ its asking me for name/password credentials the install script never asked me to create in the first place.

How do I get past this?
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valley
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How did you even get through without the initial setup :D

You can use the "Forgot Username" and "Forgot Password" Option to recover your details

Hope it helps \m/

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PubDirLtd
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Lots of coffee, a little imagination, some 30 years of software/computer experience, and more than a few swearywords.

The point is the setup didn't ask me to set up any user profiles so I only have the admin email address and although the forgotten/lost login/password recognises the admin email address it doesn't send me a link.

Maybe I should just start again?

And another question.  Why is referred to by Softaculous as using a LAMP stack when it clearly doesn't and uses a LEMP stack.  Surely the guy that wrote all the website content knew that, or is it a change that came later?

Terence.
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Maybe I should just start again?


Are you able to SSH using "root" user ?

1) Find the user in the /home directory, "soft" by default.

You can change the password from the terminal as follows

Root > passwd webuzo-user-name

*Replace webuzo-user-name by the result of point 1 above.

Hope it helps \m/


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Further question on this installation ~ if nginx is already installed, will it use the existing server or go ahead and upload and install another nginx instance?
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Quote From : PubDirLtd April 23, 2014, 2:35 pm
Further question on this installation ~ if nginx is already installed, will it use the existing server or go ahead and upload and install another nginx instance?


What is the purpose of the other instance ?


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It listens to port 80, serves web pages from Varnish, which in turn gets them from Apache which gets them from PHP.
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One Apache/NGINX installation will serve on the particular server only.


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But I imagine its too tricky or difficult to explain how ~ to try and get Webuzo to work with the already installed nginx server, right?
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