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afterbit 14th August 2015 17:39

Gazelle login
 
Hi everybody,

First of all, my English is not so good.

I installed everything on my debian 8 vps for gazelle, but the gazelle not working. I'm registering, and I try to login. I write my username and password, and click to log in, and nothing happen. If I write a bad username, it write Your username or password was incorrect.

I hope you understand!

DND 14th August 2015 17:54

so what do the error logs say ? did u actually check the database to see if your user is there or not ?

afterbit 14th August 2015 17:58

logs say nothing. Wich log? nginx and php5 logs says nothing.

The user in the database, and users_main-> enabled = 1.

firefly007 15th August 2015 12:15

Check you setting its config file, if you have not configured the config file properly you will get an error.

afterbit 16th August 2015 10:02

The problem is the operation system. When the OS is Debian 8, I don't know why, the site doesn't work. But when I use ubuntu, everything works good.

DND 16th August 2015 11:16

it doesnt have to do with debian8. :)

firefly007 17th August 2015 14:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by afterbit (Post 47357)
The problem is the operation system. When the OS is Debian 8, I don't know why, the site doesn't work. But when I use ubuntu, everything works good.

What version of Ubuntu are you using that it works on.

afterbit 17th August 2015 18:40

It works with ubuntu 14.04 and 12.

firefly007 18th August 2015 08:20

OK so I would check if all the libs you need to install for Gazelle are indeed installed correctly.

Also Why not just Ubuntu. Debian and Ubuntu are basically the same meaning they use the same kernel and to think that one is better then another is ridiculous.

One more thing by default "sudo" isn't active on a standard Debian distro install so you will ether need to install it or remove "sudo" from the line
Eg. sudo apt-get install nmap ==> will work on Ubuntu destro's and
apt-get install nmap ==> will work on Debian


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