> Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi> kirjoitti 7.6.2018 kello 21.00:
> 
> Allekirjoitettu PGP-osa
> 
> 
>> Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi> kirjoitti 7.6.2018 kello 20.57:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> bacula-...@dflc.ch kirjoitti 1.6.2018 kello 18.05:
>>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> I'm pleased to inform you that Bacula-Web 8.0.0 is available now.
>>> 
>>> This version is the final release for version 8.0.0.
>>> 
>>> For more information, please use the link below
>>> http://www.bacula-web.org/news-reader/bacula-web-8-0-0.html
>>> 
>>> Latest documentation is available here
>>> http://docs.bacula-web.org/
>>> 
>>> Please use the bug tracker for any feature request or bug report
>>> http://bugs.bacula-web.org
>>> 
>>> As usual, any question or feedback are more than welcome
>>> 
>>> Thanks for supporting and using Bacula-Web
>>> 
>>> Best regards
>>> 
>>> Davide
>>> 
>> 
>> I just installed this. I installed php7.0 to this ”backup” vm as I was in 
>> the impression that is it required from some earlier check. Appears that 
>> this is not true any more, and the Centos 7 original php would have sufficed 
>> I guess. But now it is running on php 7.0.
>> 
>> I managed to get into it, as it now asks for a login. I could not find the 
>> needed credentials from code nor documentation, but managed to guess the 
>> correct ones.
>> 
>> There is now a user settings menu option, and I clicked it as I want to 
>> change my credentials. But when I click it, it returns to the login screen!
>> 
>> What now?
>> 
>> br. jarif
> 
> Actually ANY menu selection throws me to the login. Bummer. Maybe the guessed 
> credentials are bad, but it somehow still shows me the main page. If so, that 
> must be a BUG.
> 
> br. jarif
> 
> 
> 


Got it fixed. As the older version did not require login I was using a varnish 
cache in my reverse proxy gateway server, and it is set to strip all cookies 
away from the traffic.

I changed the proxy setting to not use Varnish in the process, and now it works 
properly.

br. jarif


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